Enter The Garden Décor Design Challenge - Uncommon Goods
Uncommon Goods is on the search for garden sculptures, planters, bird houses and other accessories for an outdoor space.
So they have launched their first design challenge of 2013 – the Garden Décor Design Challenge.
If you have a design for those with a green thumb or a lover of the outdoors, they want to see it!
UncommonGoods, an online retailer that specializes in handmade, eco- friendly and uniquely designed gifts and accessories.
GRAND PRIZE: $500 cash + an UncommonGoods vendor contract
RUNNERS UP:
All runners up will receive a critique of their work from the guest judges, as well as tips for marketing and growing your business. Additionally, the UncommonGoods buying team will be happy to review your full portfolio and may consider adding the work submitted to the UncommonGoods website in the future.
All runners up will receive a critique of their work from the guest judges, as well as tips for marketing and growing your business. Additionally, the UncommonGoods buying team will be happy to review your full portfolio and may consider adding the work submitted to the UncommonGoods website in the future.
DEADLINE: January
31, 2013 at 11:59 PM ET
You can submit your great sculptures, pots, birdhouses and other original designs
for gardens and yards. They love hand made items but do not sell litems made of leather, feathers or other materials sourced from
animals.
Only finished products, please.
Theu love designs and gadgets that are original
and uncommon!
After the call for entries, the semifinalist designs chosen by the
UncommonGoods buyers will appear on UncommonGoods.com where the online
community will vote on their favorite pieces to move on to the final round of
judging. The top five voted designs will be judged by UncommonGoods home
accessories buyer Katie Giannone and artist Chris Crooks. A winner will
be chosen in late-February.
Two thumbs up! This is just everything I was expecting to know and it surely gives me the idea and all the right reason to make a garden conducive for a full yoga experience…
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ReplyDeleteFor all of those who loves to design stuffs this could be a great opportunity for your work to be noticed. I just checked out the site and they offer amazing stuffs.
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