Meganmischke
Well-Known Member
Well it isn't that simple, in order to vote you have to pay to participate.
Well it isn't that simple, in order to vote you have to pay to participate.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Makes me want to get out of my "ho hum" box and try something new.
Congratulations Amy!
Yes, you pay $6 to participate and only people who've signed up can vote (prevents people with boatloads of friends from automatically winning every month.) It does push you, though, to think about new things to do or the best color combos and to do something you haven't tried before in order to be fresh. I made 6-8 soaps for it before landing on the one I entered, but I also thought we just needed to use a comb and I didn't see it had to a slab. That eliminated most of the others I made.
You don't have to be a pro to enter at all obviously. It's just a way to drive yourself along. Come on, at least a few people from here should join me in it for December! Toss your hat in the ring! Join me!!!
My my my! Thank you so much! I have to say that I was lucky that it all came together well because I have plenty of botches under my belt, that is for certain. My stars aligned!
How many people want to join me for next month?? It's spoon swirls and my understanding from Amy Warden is that they will be the Celine type spoon swirls, not spoon layered swirls. It would be fun to have a whole bunch of us in there, don't you think? We could all help each other pick out a person's best work. It would be a blast!
Daryl, Great Cakes has a challenge every month. Amy Warden sets out the rule about what kind of soap is the challenge of the month- it can be a color palette, a technique, or both. They have had peacock swirls, ITP swirls, Dandelion swirls, Holly swirls, color matching, negative space embedding, positive space embedding etc... and you have to make the soap according to the rules and it has to be made during the time frame of the contest, so you can't enter an old soap you already made. You have to pay to sign up ($5.95) and then you get the tutorials. The timeframe is set out and Amy emails all the info for that, then the link up for you to show your soap (blog, FB or Pinterest) and you have to say how you made your soap- no one can hide techniques. Then everyone has three votes you can cast for your favorites and once it's tallied up, they announce the winners.
Lynnz!!! I haven't seen a post from you in a ****'s age, as they say. I hope you are well!
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