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Re: Snow day! Snow day!
Board: State: North Carolina
Reply to: #827969 by Raven
Jan 28, 2014 7:11am
Let me help:
**IT'S REALLY COLD OUTSIDE!!*
is that better?? glad to be of service. ;-)
~tigs
Re: LL Bean in 2015
Board: Region: Northeast
Reply to: #828017 by mudflinginfools
Jan 28, 2014 7:13am
Re: Snow day! Snow day!
Board: State: North Carolina
Reply to: #828015 by Munkeybee
Jan 28, 2014 7:15am
Something is falling out of the sky here in Ktown. They've just announced school closing in the next hour. I don't think it will accumulate much to anything but it doesn't take much to close schools here.
Re: Snow day! Snow day!
Board: State: North Carolina
Reply to: #827955 by Munkeybee
Jan 28, 2014 7:40am
Even though my girls are in school in Wake county, it's a charter school so don't follow WCPS schedule and they have early release. That means it counts as a school day, they don't have to make it up and they will be home before it gets too bad!
For me on the other hand, my division of my company NEVER closes. I will be staying in a hotel tonight so that they know I will be here in the morning.
At least we do have the hot chocolate in the break room!
For me on the other hand, my division of my company NEVER closes. I will be staying in a hotel tonight so that they know I will be here in the morning.
At least we do have the hot chocolate in the break room!
It's Snowing in Rome
Board: State: Georgia
Jan 28, 2014 8:47am
I just checked on the Berry College Eagle nest in Rome and it's snowing! Mama (or Papa) is sitting on two eggs.
http://www.berry.edu/eaglecam/
http://www.berry.edu/eaglecam/
Re: Trails at parks now showing up on Google Maps?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #827384 by Aiphid
Jan 28, 2014 9:04am
And how many boxes can we find on that 'stupid' little path?!?
IrishInks
just sayin' ;)
Re: LL Bean in 2015
Board: Region: Northeast
Reply to: #828005 by tiggermama
Jan 28, 2014 9:15am
....... sounds like a "Live & Breathe" adventure! Don't forget to add a friendly "Moose" Hunt!!! ;o)
Pete
Re: Trails at parks now showing up on Google Maps?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #827369 by Green Tortuga
Jan 28, 2014 9:28am
I use Google Maps to create marauder's maps for parks that have a lot of boxes. Makes for efficient box gatherage. :)
Re: leather logbook
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #827889 by Hosmer's
Jan 28, 2014 9:29am
That is a very nice tutorial with very clear pictures & directions. I can hardly wait to see some new projects that people are going to work on - hint, hint!! This actually might work for me for a project I have coming up. I had forgotten to think about that option!!
I love these types of discussions. Let's keep it going!!
bluebirdlover
who will start aging paper next week for a project
I love these types of discussions. Let's keep it going!!
bluebirdlover
who will start aging paper next week for a project
Re: LL Bean in 2015
Board: Region: Northeast
Reply to: #828028 by The Merry Pranksters
Jan 28, 2014 9:32am
Pete - we had plenty of moose to hunt for : ) He even made the top of the group photo : )
How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Jan 28, 2014 9:55am
I have some plants containing stamps originally carved for LTCs. Therefor, they are recycled. I want to adjust my boxes to show the "recycled" attribute. It will be accurate in the listing as well as in my 'carves' tally. Is there a way I can do this? :(
~cc
~cc
Daughter
Board: Prayer and Healing
Jan 28, 2014 9:56am
Please pray our 9 month pregnant daughter makes it home today from work. It's snowing pretty hard and she is not use to driving in snow and ice.
Thank you
Thank you
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828033 by crosscresent
Jan 28, 2014 10:00am
- Find the box listing
- Click the "Edit Box" (pencil) button
- Click on the "Next Page" button or the "Attributes" button at the bottom
- Click the checkmark next to "Recycled Stamp"
- Click the "Save" button
Personally, I don't bother with the recycled attribute unless I've used the same stamp multiple times in the same format (e.g., two LTCs).
Re: leather logbook
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #828030 by bluebirdlover
Jan 28, 2014 10:03am
I have plans for a series in Wurtsboro too, but it'll probably be a good while before I get it done. I know the trail though and it is a good one. Hopefully no one plants there before I can do it. I set a deadline for this first one finally, PAL day.
Since you mentioned it, how do you age pages? I've soaked them in tea, rubbed them in dirt, and burned edges.
Since you mentioned it, how do you age pages? I've soaked them in tea, rubbed them in dirt, and burned edges.
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828035 by Aiphid
Jan 28, 2014 10:06am
Subtype
Normal
Mystery
Bonus Box
WOM Box
Stamp Type
Hand Carved Stamp
Custom Made Stamp
Store Bought Stamp
Not Specified
Attributes
Snow Friendly
Planter's Choice
Wheelchair Accessible
Pet Friendly
Urban
Bike Friendly
Limited Time Only!
Compass Required
Mental Puzzle
Fee Area
Special Gear Required
Repairs Needed
Hike Type
Indoors
Drive-By
Stroll: 1 mile or less (30 minutes)
Walk: 1-2 miles (30-60 minutes)
Hike: 2-4 miles (1-2 hours)
Trek: 4-8 miles (2-4 hours)
Backpack: 8-15 miles (4-8 hours)
Thru-hike: 15 miles or more (8+ hours)
N/A, Not Specified
Keywords Full list
restarea historical cemetery nightbox
Other Keywords
Normal
Mystery
Bonus Box
WOM Box
Stamp Type
Hand Carved Stamp
Custom Made Stamp
Store Bought Stamp
Not Specified
Attributes
Snow Friendly
Planter's Choice
Wheelchair Accessible
Pet Friendly
Urban
Bike Friendly
Limited Time Only!
Compass Required
Mental Puzzle
Fee Area
Special Gear Required
Repairs Needed
Hike Type
Indoors
Drive-By
Stroll: 1 mile or less (30 minutes)
Walk: 1-2 miles (30-60 minutes)
Hike: 2-4 miles (1-2 hours)
Trek: 4-8 miles (2-4 hours)
Backpack: 8-15 miles (4-8 hours)
Thru-hike: 15 miles or more (8+ hours)
N/A, Not Specified
Keywords Full list
restarea historical cemetery nightbox
Other Keywords
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828037 by crosscresent
Jan 28, 2014 10:07am
D~: it's not on there
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828038 by crosscresent
Jan 28, 2014 10:11am
Oops, I should have paid attention to which board this was posted on. The recycled attribute is an attribute that exists for nontraditional boxes (e.g., LTCs).
If you really want people to know that you've used the stamp before, just leave a note in the clues.
People are aware that stamp images are often used for nontraditional plants before being placed in the wild. Almost all LTC makers plant their stamps or give them away for other people to plant.
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828033 by crosscresent
Jan 28, 2014 10:14am
The recycled attribute doesn't effect the 'carves' tally. The count will include the same stamps more than once if you have used the stamp in more than one listing, and it'll also include any store bought or custom made stamps. I wouldn't worry about it.
Re: Hello LTC boards!
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #827937 by JDola
Jan 28, 2014 10:16am
It sounds like you should list these as an LTC series. Here is an LTC series I'm working on if you need an example of how to list it.
I agree with the idea of stamping a part of the stamp so that they are standard 2.5x3.5 size.
Thicker is no problem. Check the "thick" attribute when you list it.
Standard edition to print: 12, 18, 27 are popular #s but this is completely up to you - as many or as few as you would like to do.
Trading a set: This best way to do it would probably be to create an LTC Singleton Tracker. Here's an example one
Hope that helps! Welcome to LTC Land!
I agree with the idea of stamping a part of the stamp so that they are standard 2.5x3.5 size.
Thicker is no problem. Check the "thick" attribute when you list it.
Standard edition to print: 12, 18, 27 are popular #s but this is completely up to you - as many or as few as you would like to do.
Trading a set: This best way to do it would probably be to create an LTC Singleton Tracker. Here's an example one
Hope that helps! Welcome to LTC Land!
Re: leather logbook
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #828036 by Hosmer's
Jan 28, 2014 10:19am
You mean the Wurtsboro near me? As in NY? Cool!
I have so far aged papers with a combination of tea, coffee & vinegar. Seems to work. And never pour it down the drain, even though you think you are done, until the project is complete. Every time I end up going back & needing a few more sheets. The dirt is an interesting thought.
I have so far aged papers with a combination of tea, coffee & vinegar. Seems to work. And never pour it down the drain, even though you think you are done, until the project is complete. Every time I end up going back & needing a few more sheets. The dirt is an interesting thought.
Re: leather logbook
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #828042 by bluebirdlover
Jan 28, 2014 10:21am
Aging - I always seem to go back into sheets & paint areas so there is more concentration in certain sections. And what looks like age spots. Clear water dripped on can also look like something was spilled on a page.
Re: leather logbook
Board: Logbook Logistics
Reply to: #828042 by bluebirdlover
Jan 28, 2014 10:29am
Yep, near you. It's where my parents live so I get up there once or twice a year.
What does the vinegar do? I also thought of something I did on ltcs. Put lemon juice on them and put them in the oven for a few. It made darker spots. Came out good, imo.
What does the vinegar do? I also thought of something I did on ltcs. Put lemon juice on them and put them in the oven for a few. It made darker spots. Came out good, imo.
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828040 by Aiphid
Jan 28, 2014 10:35am
D~: the scandal!!!
Oh well. My OCD can't always have its way. ........................ Er...ugh..... I need to... Recycle.... Shennanigans...... Ugh... I think my head will explode
Re: Daughter
Board: Prayer and Healing
Reply to: #828034 by Cherokee Rose
Jan 28, 2014 10:37am
Oh my goodness! Praying indeed!
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828040 by Aiphid
Jan 28, 2014 10:38am
In the few rare instances I've planted a store-bought stamp, I blanked out the carver box on the Series Info page, and it shows up as None Listed, since I didn't carve anything, and it shouldn't get included in my carves.
K
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828045 by crosscresent
Jan 28, 2014 10:39am
The best way to manage an OCD-required accurate list is to create a spreadsheet or a journal. You could make/buy a logbook and stamp and number all of the stamps that you carve and then you'd have a completely accurate count of your carves.
Re: How to adjust an attribute?
Board: Traditional Letterboxes
Reply to: #828047 by Kelsung
Jan 28, 2014 10:40am
If for some (sick, depraved, nonsensical) reason I ever planted a store-bought stamp, I would do the same thing :)
Re: It's Snowing in Rome
Board: State: Georgia
Reply to: #828026 by Scooters Mom
Jan 28, 2014 10:48am
Bet they're wondering what all the white stuff falling is.
Re: Snow day! Snow day!
Board: State: North Carolina
Reply to: #827955 by Munkeybee
Jan 28, 2014 10:59am
Re: It's Snowing in Rome
Board: State: Georgia
Reply to: #828026 by Scooters Mom
Jan 28, 2014 11:04am
Wow, so neat to see that, thanks for sharing