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Thursday, December 31, 2020

December 2020 - Forged Photo Prompts! Day 31

 


And now we bid farewell to the most wonderful time of the year!


This December our CKC Master Forger Design Team members has provided you with 31 simple one word daily photo prompts. In the spirit of counterfeiting a kit, we twisted the photo prompt into a scavenger hunt! The object was to take a quick peek through your camera roll for a photo that satisfies the prompt, training ourselves to see more in the photos than the obvious people, places or things.

This was not intended to be a crafting project, just a compilation of photos throughout the month. How many times do you look at someone's project and marvel at the unorthodox story that they pulled from their photo(s)? Our documented images speak to us on so many levels. Memories sparked by small details in the photos often tell much more complex stories than the mere images.


MF Lori is up for today with Prompt #31: Tradition!


One of our favorite holiday traditions is decorating a gingerbread house. My granddaughter is always the head decorator and we tend to do our own thing instead of following the guidelines! We always have lots of laughs and lots of fun in the process.
 
Happy hunting! Don't forget to post yours on the Facebook Community page with a #31! 

We all hope that you have had a lovely December and that you have enjoyed chasing down these prompts, falling in love with your photos all over again, and being reminded that 2020 had some bright spots! Wishing you the happiest of New Years.

 The Counterfeit Kit Challenge Design Team Master Forgers

 

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this month of fun. I didn't get to it everyday, bit sure had fun looking at my camera roll, searching for that special one that could apply to the daily prompt. Just the right energy and time commitment for me at this moment in my life.

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