Fabrics-Store.com Top Talent Showdown!
Do you love creating things out of linen? When it comes to crafts, do you let your creativity run wild while inspiring those around you? Show us and all our Fans just how talented you are when it comes to linen. Win the title of Fabrics-store.com’s TOP TALENT!
YOUR ASSIGNMENT
Create a design made of linen that you are proud of. This can be just about anything- clothes, costumes, or home design! Once you’ve designed the ultimate linen creation, take a photo and enter it. Please add a short description in your caption to explain what you have made.
You can submit as many photos as you like before July 10th. Then you and everyone else can vote for your favorite entries, and from those we’ll pick our TOP TALENT and other winners! Also, don’t forget that you have to create an account with Fabrics-Store.com so we have a user ID and matching email address to notify you with the results!
THE PRIZES
The first prize winner gets $200 store credit at Fabrics-store.com and will hold the title of Fabrics-Store.com’s Top Talent! Their photos will published on the Fabrics-store.com blog and sent in a special newsletter! There will be 3 second prize winners that get $100 in store credit and 5 third prize winners that get $50 in store credit. Everyone stands a good chance at winning!
How It Works
• Enter by 11:59 PM Eastern time, Jul 10
• Vote from 6:00 AM, Jun 27 until 11:59 PM, Jul 10
• Winner selection is Monday, Jul 11
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sdBev
I really enjoyed your detailed review of the painting.