Sarah3
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The watercolors are gorgeous!Here's my postcard for the residents of Sloom. It's my first time using watercolour paints, inspired by the setting and natural beauty of Camp Bell Tree!
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Plume, your work is always excellent and I am such a huge fan! But yeah, what the heck is up with those mountain challenges right? XD
I've swapped it, can't tell you how dumb I feel for not putting an address in my defence, there wasn't a clear place to put one on the back... lolThe watercolors are gorgeous!
The written portion of your card is currently missing a fictional address for the recipient(s). You are welcome to update your existing submission with this element included for me to be able to accept your entry.
Thank you!
All entries have once again been reviewed & accepted up to this point unless you have a message from me. Hard to believe there's only a little over a week left of camp!
Hi there, Bluebear is going to love his blue postcard!
Hi there, dang it I knew I forgot something. I have added my name on the other image thank youHi there, Bluebear is going to love his blue postcard!
As you have submitted two separate images, your TBT username needs to be visible on both. You're welcome to make this adjustment in your current entry post and then I can get this accepted for you.
Not as strict for exact measurements as I understand not everyone has precut cards lying around and it can be difficult to get exact measurements by 'eyeballing it.' As long as it is close in size and mirrors the shape, you should be good to go! (e.g.: not a full-size legal sheet of paper).Question: for physical postcards, how strictly is the 6x4 size being enforced? I ask because I probably will have difficulty tailoring paper to exact measurements as I don’t have rulers with me since I’m traveling.
Can I fold a piece of paper in half?Not as strict for exact measurements as I understand not everyone has precut cards lying around and it can be difficult to get exact measurements by 'eyeballing it.' As long as it is close in size and mirrors the shape, you should be good to go! (e.g.: not a full-size legal sheet of paper).