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May
6

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It’s All Trivial! {Crafting Con: Board Game Challenge}


Well, we did it! We rolled the dice with another theme-related challenge. This time it was with Crafting Con. The challenge? A Board Game Inspired Outfit. And, since we couldn’t sew a repeat “Hungry, Hungry Hippo” outfit, we opted to sew another classic – TRIVIAL PURSUIT.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

As for our interpretation of it….we’ll leave that up to you to decide. You can read all about the challenge HERE, along with the nitty-gritty of where our inspiration came from, and why we did what we did.

Patterns used: Figgy’s Ayashe Blouse {sz: 2/3, with additional length} and Oliver + S Swingset Skirt {sz: 3}

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Now, we want to share a little bit about PLAYING Trivial Pursuit with our niece, EA … for the 1st time … during the taking of these photos.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Okay. She’s competitive. No doubt…primarily with herself…striving for perfection.

And, since she is only 4 {and Trivial Pursuit, “Genius Edition” isn’t the easiest game for any age}, we used “creative expression” on HOW we played the game. In other words, we asked her random questions – sometimes falling within a Trivial Pursuit category – and gave her a category piece if she answered correctly.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Now, let’s play Trivial Pursuit!!

The “Genius Edition” categories: Geography, Entertainment, History, Art and Literature, Science and Nature, and Sports and Leisure.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

The “EA Edition” categories: Geography, Entertainment, Family Relations, Mathematics, Science and Nature, and Sports and Leisure. Sort of…

Our goal was for EA to be successful….while not being pushover aunts that gave her victory. She had to work for those pieces! Which, in turn, made us LAUGH! Major brain power was expended by a 4 year old…keeping her still and contemplative for a majority of the photos.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Warm-up Question: How many belly buttons does a chicken have? One…Four? Sorry, Charlie – no piece for you! Glad that was just a warm-up…and a time for someone to loosen up a bit.

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Question 1 {GEOGRAPHY}: contestant throws her hands in the air and interjects – “But I don’t even know what geography is!!”  Yes, you do….it’s about maps and the globe: “Name a country in Asia.”… I don’t know where Asia is. It’s where you always like to pretend to travel….it begins with a /ch/….CHINA!

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Question 2 {MATHEMATICS}: What is 5 + 7? You’ll have to use your imagination on this…but a problem stemmed when someone didn’t have enough fingers to count!! Can I have some more time?!?!? YES! Counting continues, without much progress. Aunt has mercy and gives EA a hint: Count on from 7 {5 more} to find out. TWELVE! That was a close one….YES!

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Question 3 {ENTERTAINMENT}: Who are the children in the movie, Mary Poppins? Jane and Michael. Yep – so, we gave her a dose of confidence with this question…chalk it up to “Aunt Weakness”!

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Question 4 {????}: Okay, so we have NO IDEA what was asked here. Neither of us can remember, so it obviously didn’t leave a lasting impression like some of these other ones….possibly another math question??

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

Question 5 {SPORTS AND LEISURE}: What sport would someone need to dribble? Basketball. Easy peasy!!

Question 6 {FAMILY RELATIONS ?}: If your mom had a sister, what would she be to you? *Insert “thinking / I’m stumped” face. Question is repeated. And, finally, the response: Ashley and Emily! And we would be your……??? AUNTS!

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER!

Ahhhh, but EA wasn’t done yet….she decided it was HER TURN to quiz Ashley…

She had her first question ready to go: What is the fastest land animal?

But then there was a LOT of thinking. She wanted to ask Ashley some HARD questions….so not just any question would do! And, for the record, we are STILL laughing at this picture!!

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

She decided 100 + 100 and 200 + 200 were REALLY HARD and would definitely stump Ashley, who holds a degree in mathematics. NO SUCH LUCK!

Thankfully, she celebrated each question Ashley answered correctly and cheered her on in “her win!”

Trivial Pursuit: Board Game Challenge

It looks like Trivial Pursuit: “EA Edition” may be a keeper after all!

If you want to know more specifics about the sewing of this outfit, please visit Crafting Con for more information!



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16 Comments



Audrey
8 yearss ago


Wow! The clothing is amazing, but I just wanted to say I L.O.V.E. the photos and phot shoot this time around! You’ve really raised the bar for the competitors following you 😉

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    Frances Suzannef
    8 yearss ago


    It was one of our more fun photo shoot! EA still talks about “playing” trivial pursuit with us :).

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Tamara
8 yearss ago


You write the most gorgeous blog posts! Thoroughly entertaining! Beautiful garment as always and little EA is one clever chicken!

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Thank you so much!! She amazes us all the time….and keeps us on our toes with her knowledge…

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Michelle
8 yearss ago


OK I want to play YOUR version of that game! That was WAY too much fun!
That outfit is AMAZING. Seriously one of your best.
I love this photo session too. Adorable.
Goodness is she only 4??!! She seems so grown up in all of your photos.
Lovely job as always.

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Yeah….if only ALL trivial pursuit games were set up like this one!! And, you’re right. she is getting soooo grown up….

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Carrie
8 yearss ago


Once again, a brilliant and beautiful outfit! I maybe stealing that skirt idea and making one for myself! the inspiration is my favorite game, and the embroidery and circle stitching are gorgeous.

You are some tricky, tricky aunts, too! I may steal a couple of tricks from that playbook as well!

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    You definitely should make a skirt for yourself like this….ESPECIALLY if it is a favorite game of yours. It would just make it more special!

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Charity
8 yearss ago


I love your interpretation of this! What a great find that trim was, and GOLD PIPING! The photos are a whole bundle of fun. =)

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    GOLD PIPING!! We still laugh about using it…..and really need to purchase some more to have “on hand” for those special projects!!

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Sally
8 yearss ago


Such a perfectly subtle trivial pursuit outfit! Love the clean lines/colors of it! And I love your version of the game…although I can be pretty competitive when it comes to the real one too.

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Ohhhh, I wouldn’t want to challenge you to a “REAL GAME!”

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inspinration
8 yearss ago


Lovely oufit and funny post, I love your take on the theme.

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    THANKS!! We definitely made a few memories in the process.

    (Reply)

Louise
8 yearss ago


Love the descriptions of the answering process! Hilarious! She’s adorable and so is the outfit!

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    She keeps us hopping!!! ALL. THE. TIME!

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