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Challenge!

I hope I am not confusing people - I am sending an acknowledgement to everyone who enters to let you know your name is in the running! But I will pick four people on Friday and let you know if you are picked for the challenge! Sorry if there's any confusion!


Ok, now that the big sale is over, it's time for a challenge! I'll pick four people on Friday (November 4th) to create something with a set of glass headpins like these!!!! Just leave a comment on this blog post if you want to play! We'll reveal our designs on November 28th (Monday after Thanksgiving)!!!!

Comments

Cillaw said…
Fantastic Idea!! I would love to play!

Cilla

www.tellyourgirlfriends.com
Unknown said…
Hi Sue, I would love to play!! Not sure if it is open to Canadians. I will cross my fingers that I am considered.
Hazel Ward said…
I'd love to take part :)
Amy F said…
I want to play!!
I'd love to play Sue!! Thanks!
Rebecca said…
I would love to play!
Anonymous said…
I'd love to play!
Jo said…
If you're open to us rowdy lot from the UK, I'd love to play!
I've got something similar planned on my blog tomorrow.
I would like to participate! I just happen to have some time off before Thanksgiving, so this would work perfect for me!
TesoriTrovati said…
Great fun! Put my name in the hat.
Enjoy the day!
Erin
Shyme said…
If it's open to international beaders I would love to play!
Niky Sayers said…
Oh I'd like to play!
KayzKreationz said…
Oh, I'd love a chance to make something with your headpins. Thanks.
Oh I want to play too! Love these! I received one in Andrew Thornton's October Challenge and I was so excited!!
Rosemarie Cowit
Sandi Volpe said…
I Sue, would love to play, already have some headpins:-)
elisabeth said…
pick meeeeeeeeeeee :-)
Unknown said…
I would love to play!
Shirley said…
Well, as hard as it was for me to use the ones I got in my Bead Soup, I'd say it would definitely be a challenge for me! Sign me up!
Anonymous said…
I want to play!!! I want to play!!!
Christine said…
I want to play, too!!

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