This giveaway is over, please see THIS POST to find out who won. :)
Another giveaway, same rules. But this time I'm going to add something. If you are a minor, make sure you get permissions from your parents or guardians before entering.
This necklace was featured in the Autumn 2013 issue of Jewelry Affaire magazine. If I get 100+ comments on this, I will draw for a second winner and give away the other rosette necklace featured in the article.
To enter the contest you must comment below. Each one of the following types of comments counts for a vote. I will use Random.org to determine the winner, so make sure to make each entry count by listing them INDIVIDUALLY. International players are more than welcome, this prize is very light weight. ;)
1. Comment with an answer to this question - What types of jewelry tutorials would you like to see on this blog? (Examples: beginner beading, resin and bezels, polymer clay, metal clay, stringing, mixed media jewelry, etc.)
2. Follow my blog! I'd love for you to follow me, and I will be offering tutorials and giveaways so it will be beneficial to you too. Try me out and if you are not happy with my content after a few weeks, just unfollow. Just leave me a comment that says something like "Hey crazy jewelry lady, I am now a Native Bloom follower." If you have a blog, feel free to include a hyperlink to yours, I will return the favor (and other readers may too).
3. Tell me, are you interested in blog posts about the process of getting published in magazines? What do you wish to learn the most about being published?
4. Like my Native Bloom page on Facebook. When I start my jewelry sales the beginning of next year I will use this page to offer deals and discounts. Leave a comment letting me know you liked my page (along with your FB name).
5. Share this post on your Facebook page (include a link to your post in the comment).
6. Repost this on your blog (make sure to include the link in the comment).
7. Pin this picture with the headline "Painted Rosettes Giveaway by Native Bloom - ends 11/01/13." Once again, include the link please.
That's seven ways to win!!!!! Once again, make sure to post each entry individually to give yourself extra chances to win. I'm going to let the giveaway run until Saturday, November 1st, 2013 at 11:59 PM Central. A winner will be announced in a separate post on November 2nd, so follow my blog or make sure to check back on that day. I will give the winner(s) a week to email me their address and claim their prize. If no one responds after a week, I will pick another winner.
Here's another picture of the prize.
Comment away, and know that I am working on getting some tutorials ready for you guys. I am really trying to find out what you are the most interested in learning. Thanks for your feedback, I want this to be a place where you can come and learn and get some good inspiration. Hope to hear from you soon!
Here's another picture of the prize.
And here is one of the second place prize I will offer if we reach 100+ comments.
I'd love to see tutorials on mixed media jewelry!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to see beginner beading tutorials! And some stringing too, I guess.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some on polymer clay and beading!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see any kind of tutorial. I have been wanting to learn different kinds of jewelry making.
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I would like to see resin, polymer clay and mixed media.
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ReplyDeleteVery cool! I would love to win either one of these!! I am also interested in mixed media jewelry tutorials! Things that involve paint/clay/words/papers would be divine! So glad I visited!
ReplyDeletegreat colors! I would like more mixed media tutorials or metal clay
ReplyDeleteBeginner Beading would be fantastic thank you.
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Definitely would love to see resin and mixed media jewelry tutorials, please!
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beading and stringing would be nice to learn how
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I'd like some tips on stringing!
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I'd like to know "best practices" tips to get published in a magazine: do's and don'ts, etc.
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Will you also email the winner? Almost all blogs email their winners as well as announce it on their blogs.
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I would love to see mixed media!
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I am not creative at all but my daughter is a beginner. I think she would appreciate a videoon what must have items to get to start beading. She always missing something.
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Beginner beading and mixed media. Thanks! fec527 at hotmail dot com
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ReplyDeleteFor the magazine publishing, do you mean only as a jeweler or as any crafter or as a writer too?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for all the helpful comments, I will be posting the winners tonight. I'll be working on getting a tutorial on these rosettes up soon, and some more info on getting published. Until then, you can check out my Dreaming Big post on my other blog to get some basic info on getting published in the mixed media/jewelry world. http://ispywithmycraftyeyes.blogspot.com/2013/01/dreaming-big.html
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