PartiCraft (Participate In Craft)
A daily papercrafting blog which features my handmade cards showcasing Creative Expression's products including my own line of cutting dies and embossing folders, Cosmic Shimmer, Ranger and more which use various techniques and ideas to hopefully inspire the creativity in you.
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Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Daisy the Deer
Autumn Friends die release/ Autumn Wreath
Monday, 17 August 2026
Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Sunday, 16 August 2026
More Fun Trivia
Good Sunday morning my fellow trivia enthusiasts! I'm back here with another interesting mix of easy, medium and difficult questions for you today. Here are your twenty questions:
1. Which author created the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin?
2. Which novel begins with the arrival of Mr Lockwood at Thrushcross Grange?
3. What is the literary term for a word formed by imitating a sound, such as “hiss” or “buzz”?
4. Which fictional detective is assisted by Captain Arthur Hastings?
5. Which French author wrote The Count of Monte Cristo?
6. What name is given to a word made by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase?
7. Which British comedy series featured the department-store workers Mrs Slocombe and Mr Humphries?
8. Which musical includes the character Bloody Mary?
9. Which herb has varieties called curly, flat-leaf and Hamburg?
10. Which fruit was once known in Britain as the Chinese gooseberry?
11.. Which small blue woodland flower is the county flower of Cheshire?
12. Which cheese is traditionally used in a Greek salad?
13. Which metal has the chemical symbol Sn?
14. Which type of cloud takes its name from the Latin for “a lock or curl of hair”?
15. Which treaty formally recognised the independence of Belgium in 1839?
16. Which musical contains the songs “A Weekend in the Country” and “Send in the Clowns”?
17. Which long-running BBC radio programme begins with the words “As I was going to St Ives”?
18. Which familiar garden plant has varieties called Lady Boothby, Swingtime and Dollar Princess?
19. Which Italian cheese takes its name from the caves near Milan where it was traditionally matured?
20. What is the principal flavouring in the French liqueur crème de cassis?
1. Maurice Leblanc
2. Wuthering Heights
3. Onomatopoeia
4. Hercule Poirot
5. Alexandre Dumas
6. Anagram
7. "Are You Being Served"
8. South Pacific
9. Parsley
10. Kiwifruit
11. Cuckooflower or Lady's Smock
12. Feta
13. Tin
14. Cirrus Clouds
15. Treaty of London
16. "A Little Night Music"
17. "Just A Minute"
18. Fuchsia
19. Gorgonzola cheese
20. Blackcurrants
Can I say congratulations for your fabulous score today? I hope so! If not, there is always next weekend! I will be back to sharing cards tomorrow though. All for now, Sue x
Saturday, 15 August 2026
Fun Trivia
Hello there dear friends! It's time again for another trivia, they do come around quickly, don't they? Here are your twenty questions for Saturday:
1. What is the only country whose official flag is not quadrilateral?
2. Which famous scientist coined the word "robotics"?
3. What is the only vitamin that contains the mineral cobalt?
4. Which Shakespeare play contains the line "Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war"?
5. Which famous actress was born Betty Perske?
6. Which European capital city stands on the River Vltava?
7. Which company invented the three-point seatbelt for cars in 1959?
8. Which U.S. pharmaceutical company recalled 31 million bottles of Tylenol in 1982 following product tampering?
9. Which toy manufacturer is famous for replacing missing pieces free of charge?
10. What is the only species of bear found naturally in South America?
11. Mohair comes from which animal?
12. Which everyday kitchen herb gets its name from the Greek word meaning "joy of the mountain"?
13. Which country drinks the most tea per person each year?
14. Which country gave the world the ancestor to the croissant, despite its association with France?
15. What is the medical term for the kneecap?
16. Which tree produces the spice called allspice?
17. Which famous actress was born Frances Ethel Gumm?
18. Which European capital was originally known as Christiania?
19. Which famous company originally manufactured playing cards before becoming a video game giant?
20. What is the old English name for the herb yarrow?
1. Nepal
2.Isaac Asimov
3. Vitamin B12
4.Julius Caesar
5. Lauren Bacall
6. Prague
7. Volvo
8. Johnson & Johnson
9. Lego
10. Spectacled Bear
11. Angora Goat
12. Oregano
13. Turkey
14. Austria
15. Patella
16. Pimento Tree
17. Judy Garland
18. Oslo
19. Nintendo
20. Soldier's Wort or Gearwe
Did you beat last week's record today? I hope so! Let me know how many you got correct in the comments, I love to hear that! All for now, Sue x
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