Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!
....and Yippeeee....
I made the top 10 in the audition for SYTYC!
That means that I will be participating in the next session (session 3) of SYTYC!
Thanks to all who voted!
Want to know which craft was mine???
It was the Snuggaroo!
I will be posting a tutorial soon:)
Hope that everyone has a wonderful and special day!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Coloring Earth Green Kids' Art Contest

Enter the Aaron Brothers
Coloring Earth Green
Kids' Art Contest
February 8, 2010
through April 18, 2010


For more details go here.

Monday, November 2, 2009

So You Think You're Crafty

"10 weeks - 10 crafters - 10 challenges
who's the craftiest? you decide!"
You have to check out "So You Think You're Crafty"!
It started today!
What a fun idea!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Ancient Modern Polymer Clay Design Challenge

Some sweet person from beading daily informed me of a polymer clay bead contest that they have going on.
"To enter, design one original polymer clay bead (any size, shape, or color) using any technique and send us a photo."
Looks like a fun contest!
I have my thinking cap on....Hmmm....
Deadline is June 5, 2009.

photo from beadingdaily.com

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Not a Bead Star:(

I am not a Bead Star.
Here are the two pieces that I entered:

Lemon Drop Seed Beaded Tassel Earrings
(entered in the seed bead category)


desert flower necklace
(entered in the plastics category)


Neither of them made it:( After voting, I just think that I was not quite in tune with what they were looking for. To tell the truth, I have never even read Stringing magazine...oops! That probably would have been of some help! Oh well, I plan on entering again next year. It was really easy to enter, and I really like the designs that I came up with.
P.S. I plan on posting tutorials for making both the earrings and the necklace sometime soon.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Bead Star tips...

I finished the piece that I plan on entering in the Bead Star contest! I still have not taken a photo or filled out the entry form, but I am really happy with my finished product. Of course, like everyone who enters a contest, I hope to win. I found a really helpful article titled "How to Win Beading Competitions: 6 Tips from a Contest Judge".
I hope these tips by Marlene Blessing will help increase my chances!!!:
Having been a judge in beading and other contests, here are some key tips to help you rise to the top:
1. Follow entry rules to the letter! If there's anything you think is confusing or ambiguous, most contest sites offer FAQs. They probably even list contact information if you need more help. Don't lose by being disqualified.
2. Get the best digital photo of your project(s) you can. If you've just made your most stupendously cool bracelet ever and you know it's a winner, remember the old adage: "A picture is worth a thousand words." Actually, edit that to read: "A great picture . . ." Loads of wonderful entries lose all the time because the image submitted to screeners and judges didn't do justice to the finished beadwork. There's even a Digital Art Photography for Dummies book to help you improve your results.
3. Be a politician. Get your friends, family, fellow bloggers, and coworkers out for the vote! If you've entered a popular vote contest such as Bead Star, it doesn't hurt to lobby the ones you love. (Just don't make any election promises you won't keep.)
4. Focus on finishing touches. Style and originality count big in contests. But be sure you finish your work beautifully with the best findings, technique (good tension, no knots or thread showing--unless they're intended, etc.), and other bits of polishing. It's all about the total package.
5. Enter contests frequently. Chance plays a part in winning, and you improve the odds if you keep on trying!
6. Have fun! (No explanation required.)


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Bead Star

It's like the American Idol for beaders...
Here are the Bead Star 2009 Rules.
Deadline to submit designs: Friday, May 1, 2009 (midnight EDT).

logo is from beadingdaily.com
There are two categories that I am interested in...seed beads and plastics (polymer clay will be considered a plastic). I have never entered a contest like this before, but it sure looks like fun! Hmmm...I better get my thinking cap on!