hey
theres this calender contest thing they're doing at my orthodontist, where you pick a month out of a hat and you have to make a picture for that month that has to do with the month and braces. well the only reason i'm doing it is because the winners get an ipod, and i really want one lol. i picked january, and i have NO idea what the hell to draw. anybody got a good suggestion?
thanks<3
orphans answered Monday July 17 2006, 6:12 pm: well you dont really want to do the traditional thing, like a snowman or an igloo. you could do people sitting at a fire, tosting marshmallows, with snow outsie. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Lucky answered Monday July 17 2006, 5:47 pm: Well i loveeee contests! u have 2 be original. that means no snowmen. sorry! try kids sleding and crashing ito a snowman. just a thot. Im me at bluemonkey076 2 tell me if you won.
Brandi_S answered Monday July 17 2006, 5:44 pm: That sound pretty cool that you could win an ipod!
The first thing that came to my mind when you said "January" and "braces" was a picture of a smiley with a big toothy grin and braces. And since January is a cold month, I saw visions of icicles hanging from the braces...
Hope that gave you some inspiration of sorts! [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
missmissgurl answered Monday July 17 2006, 5:42 pm: Could you do a pic of a snowman smiling really wide with braces and holding a tooth brush in his hand w/ tooth paste/floss in the other? That's all I can think of doing. Good Luck & I hope you win!! [ missmissgurl's advice column | Ask missmissgurl A Question ]
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