Becky tells us lots of things about her Squares Photo Challenge.
Besides telling us “all squares are rectangles but only four equal sides make a rectangle a square“, Becky also says:
The absolute rule . . .
Your main photograph must be square in shape!
So what do you do when your photo isn’t square?
‘Crop it’ I hear you say.
I could, but sometimes cropping a photo removes something that adds to the image, it deletes some part that was meant to be viewed.
And so it is with the photo I chose to share today. I cropped it, and chopped it, this way and that, but no matter which way I looked at it, the end result was lacking sparkle and only telling part of the story.
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So here’s what I come up with – a square of squares – to ensure my first photo is square in shape. It’s like one of those little slider puzzles. Can you put the image together?
No?
Would it help with these three missing squares?
I hope so.
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Anyway, here it is . . .
. . . a little plaque that’s added sparkle to my study.
(It brightens my day whenever I look at it.)

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This is my next entry in Becky’s April Squares Photo Challenge – Bright.
A great plaque to display – even without glitter.
We make our own glitter and spread it with our bright squares. 🙂
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Thank you. And we do spread a lot of glitter don’t we.
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Some may call it razzle-dazzle, but we know better. 🙂
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Absolutely ✨
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oh this is so very clever, thank goodness though you gave us the extra three as I was getting very confused!!
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Ha ha 😂🥰😂
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I was stuck on the agical – thinking it must be magical but where is the M!!!
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😂😂😂
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