Post by kk on Jan 31, 2016 22:48:24 GMT -5
Hi there everyone.
Crossing platforms; I would like to invite those of you with access to Facebook,
to vote for your favorite creation of the month in our Challenger Album just posted.
We are a small group of people jumbled together from many different styles, and challenge ourselves every month along a common theme.
This month was our first try in allowing virtually everything as long as lapidary applications where undertaken.
Every picture has been labeled with our logo (see first picture in the album), and any likes on any picture with the logo counts towards the final tally in 48 hours.
I personally love that we have everything, from relative beginners, to people pretty much on top of their game, mixing it up here. I think none of us walks away from this without having learned something, and hence improved our own path for future undertakings in this craft. So, I strongly belief that in the end, every entry is a winner in its own right, and numbers are just a necessary evil that we put on ourselves, in order to wake competitive spirit within us all.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.1639013526361140&type=1
As FB options are very limited, voting is possible for more than one of your favorites. The winner will be determined by the the highest number of likes in 48 hours.
We invited (and still invite for future challenges) cabers, carvers, faceters, in short any type of Lapidarists, to come in and step up to a themed challenge, by using any natural material.
We are still missing entries on the faceting front, and eagerly await more challengers from the cabbing side. Cabers: don't be shy, the carvers can only rule the roost when you stay away. A well made cab is just as attractive as any carving. So do join in, in our upcoming challenges..........
Please help us to determine a “Challenger” of the Month, by voting/liking the picture (likes on the share will not count (every eligible entry has a label with our theme of the month).
Thank you, for your interest, and help. Hope to see some of your creations participating in the future when the time is right for you.
Best regards, Kurt
Crossing platforms; I would like to invite those of you with access to Facebook,
to vote for your favorite creation of the month in our Challenger Album just posted.
We are a small group of people jumbled together from many different styles, and challenge ourselves every month along a common theme.
This month was our first try in allowing virtually everything as long as lapidary applications where undertaken.
Every picture has been labeled with our logo (see first picture in the album), and any likes on any picture with the logo counts towards the final tally in 48 hours.
I personally love that we have everything, from relative beginners, to people pretty much on top of their game, mixing it up here. I think none of us walks away from this without having learned something, and hence improved our own path for future undertakings in this craft. So, I strongly belief that in the end, every entry is a winner in its own right, and numbers are just a necessary evil that we put on ourselves, in order to wake competitive spirit within us all.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.1639013526361140&type=1
As FB options are very limited, voting is possible for more than one of your favorites. The winner will be determined by the the highest number of likes in 48 hours.
We invited (and still invite for future challenges) cabers, carvers, faceters, in short any type of Lapidarists, to come in and step up to a themed challenge, by using any natural material.
We are still missing entries on the faceting front, and eagerly await more challengers from the cabbing side. Cabers: don't be shy, the carvers can only rule the roost when you stay away. A well made cab is just as attractive as any carving. So do join in, in our upcoming challenges..........
Please help us to determine a “Challenger” of the Month, by voting/liking the picture (likes on the share will not count (every eligible entry has a label with our theme of the month).
Thank you, for your interest, and help. Hope to see some of your creations participating in the future when the time is right for you.
Best regards, Kurt