Welcome to the Treasure Hunt for the June 2008 issue of Prim Perfect magazine! This month we have a record EIGHTEEN items waiting to be found, so put on your traveling clothes and be ready to see some amazing designs. For each item, you need to visit the store to discover its prim count. Instructions on finding the prim count can be found on our Treasure Hunt Information Page. For doing this little task, you could win something from the Prim Perfect prize cabinet, generously donated by talented designers and store owners from around the grid.
This time our hunt begins at Creative Fantasy, a collection of sims by Julia Hathor. Somewhere in the Serenity Falls sim you will find this adorable Glen Ardour Bird House with Robin. It’s a miniature version of the Glen Ardour cottage featured in the February treasure hunt. Tiny vines and flowers climb up its walls while the red heart shutters are very romantic. If you listen closely, you can hear birds chirping, as a robin pokes his head through the doorway. It’s a little touch of the United Kingdom for your garden. How many prims does it use?
While looking for the bird house, I was distracted by a large sycamore tree. It looks much like the one in my real life neighbor’s front yard with its signature camouflage bark. This tree at Creative Fantasy is home to a little brown squirrel who twitches its tail at you. A bird rests on a low branch. The animation that comes with this tree is fantastic. If you choose to sit on the tree, you are shown standing on the stump, pulling yourself up to the low branch, and swinging your legs over and around. With the sunny day, a cool breeze, and beautiful bird songs surrounding me, it was a nice way to pass the time at Creative Fantasy.
In this treasure hunt competition, we ask you to find as many prim counts as you can for each of the magazine’s treasure hunt items (page 1 and page 2), and send the details to primperfect@gmail.com, including your avatar name and an answer to the tiebreaker question (which you can find in the magazine on page 80). The winner will be the person who is closest to an accurate prim count, and in the event of a tie, the tiebreaker question will be used. Also – you don’t necessarily have to find every prim count to win a prize! Just find as many as you can, and these clues are here to help. You have until July 20, 2008 to send in your entry. Good hunting!
Another clue is coming soon!