Showing posts with label October challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October challenge. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2015

October 2015 Challenge Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the October 2015 Challenge "Abstract Painting":



Team Vote Winner




Public Vote Winner





TEAM VOTE RESULTS:

1st place:
Abstract Folded Bangle by SarahCryerBeadwork - 14 votes (21%)

2nd place:
Meadow of Wildflowers Necklace by 4uidzne - 11 votes (16%)

Joint 3rd place:
Sunset Brooch by beadn4fun - 10 votes (15%)
Freeform Black Onyx Bracelet by BenitaStyleBG - 10 votes (15%)


PUBLIC VOTE RESULTS:

Total Votes Cast: 287

1st place:
Meadow of Wildflowers Necklace by 4uidzne - 111 votes (39%)

2nd place:
Hanging "Wet Sun" Necklace by HumdrumAuguries - 54 votes (19%)

3rd place:
Freeform Black Onyx Bracelet by BenitaStyleBG - 46 votes (16%)


Well done to all who participated and congratulations once more to the winners!  A big "thank you" to everyone who voted, stay tuned for our next Challenge "Landscape".


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Ocotber 2012 Theme Announced "Misty Winter's Dawn"

Tracey, the winner of our August "HOT HOT HOT" internal vote has chosen our theme for our October 2012 Monthly Challenge!

Misty Winter's Dawn


What are your favorite "Misty Winter’s Dawn" shades? Set a Mood with this chance to explore a subdued and muted dawn-in-winter colour palette using tones such as: grey/white, blues/lilacs, pale oranges/yellows, deep greens/foggy greys. Try to achieve a pale, pastel, soft, foggy, muted, subtle and subdued look in your piece. Feel free to google images to see how some muted and softer colours vary and shade together. My favorite photographs are grey/white tones.

You can also include a photo of your inspiration in your listing as well, as long as it is public domain and/or you have permission from the photographer. Here are a couple of samples to get your creative juices flowing:

Photograph by AleksandarMomirovic

Photograph by Robert Herst

THE CHALLENGE RULES

Any EBW member may create one new beadweaving of your own design (not from a tutorial, kit, book, magazine, or class) in response to the challenge theme. Your work should be entirely beadwoven, or have a substantially woven component, to feature and promote our art form. You may not renew an existing piece, or list a tutorial or made-to-order item as an entry.

Members are expected to participate in challenges when possible, and required to do so once each year. Start the weaving anytime after the theme is announced. Complete and list the work for sale on Etsy by the 5th of the month of the challenge, before midnight Etsy (Eastern Standard) time. Your listing date is proof you entered by the deadline, and also determines your placement in the mosaic, so DO NOT RENEW your work until after the voting poll opens on the 9th.

Your listing must be for sale for the duration of the challenge (not made to order), unless it sells from your shop. If that happens, please alert the moderators to your sale, and you can still participate. If you must reserve your listing for purchase, please follow Etsy's recommendations and edit both your title and your description to begin with: "RESERVED FOR (buyer's Etsy username, or designation of buyer's choice) ONLY." Etsy does not allow the listing of items not for sale, so reserving your entry to sell elsewhere or keep for yourself is not permitted. Please do not put your shop on vacation mode when you have an item entered in the challenge, or deactivate your entry from the time you list, until the close of the challenge. If you must be away from your shop, please leave your challenge entry active, with a message explaining the date the item will shipped if purchased."

WHAT INFORMATION MUST BE IN MY LISTING?

Your listing must include the following four (4) things:
1. The theme of the challenge. For example, “This (describe your work) was created for the Etsy Beadweavers Team (insert the month) challenge on the theme (insert the title of the theme).”
2. An explanation of how your work relates to the theme.
3. The address of our team blog where the voting will take place and the voting dates. For example, “Please visit our team blog, http://www.etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com between the 9th and 15th and vote for your favorite entry.”
4.Tag your entry EBWC. This is how we find your entry. Please test this tag by searching "handmade" and "EBWC" on Etsy. If your entry does not appear in this search within an hour after listing and tagging it, please contact a moderator for assistance. Please do not apply this tag until after the previous challenge poll closes on the 15th, and remove the tag after the voting poll closes, so entries for the next month’s challenge can be featured.

About Promoting the Public Voting Poll

The purpose of the public poll is to bring as many viewers to our team blog as possible, increasing awareness of Etsy Beadweavers and our art form. The winner of the public poll should be the work that the most viewers liked the best. PLEASE DO NOT request that your friends vote for your work, or that of another member. Please let them make up their own minds about which entry they like the best. Promote the challenge by inviting as many friends, acquaintances, co-workers and family members as you like to vote for their favorite entry. Please use your blog, Facebook, Twitter and any other resources you have to drive traffic to our blog during the challenge. Feel free to say which entry is yours. Many friends will choose to support you with a vote. Let’s play fair with each other, and keep our challenges fun for all.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Congratulations to Olga of Madeby Olga, winner of the October challenge "Autumn Falling of Leaves"

The October challenge was another great success with 59 entries and 900 votes.The winning entry Sigulda-ooak-necklace created by Olga of MadebyOga received 106 (11%) of the popular votes.  Our thanks to everyone who took the time to participate in this months challenge and for voting for their favorite entry.
Congratulations to the runners up and to all the wonderful entries
2nd place #29. Maple Autumn Falling of leaves Necklace - bead4me with 91 otes (10%)
3rd place #17. Falling Autumn Leaves Necklace - StickLizardDesigns with 89 votes (9%)
4th place #42. Autumn Splendor - BeadsAndI with 79 votes (8%)
5th place #23. Maple leaves bracelet - AnnaCohen with 58 votes (6%)
6th Place #45. Russian Leaves of Fall Woven Necklace - AngelqueCreations with 37 votes (4%)
7th place #49. Maple Medley Necklace - thistledew4u with 35 votes (3%)
8th Place #48. Autumn Breeze necklace - CieloDesign with 30 votes (3%)
9th place #40. Autumn's Falling Fire Necklace - FrancescasFancy with 24 votes (2%)
and
10th place #54. Canadian Autumn Colours Memory Crystal Beaded Bracelet - crystalwonders with 23 votes (2%)
Congratulations to all 59 entries, we are all winners

Look for the December challenge theme to be posted in the next couple of weeks.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

October Challenge "Autumn Falling of Leaves" - 59 Entries - Voting Oct 9 -15

This month's challenge theme "Autumn Falling of Leaves" was chosen by Isabella of Bead4me winner of the August Challenge. Isabella's challenge was.... ""Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." ~Albert Camus. We all enjoy the colors of autumn leaves, as the bright green fades away. We begin to see amazing colors such as bright reds and purples.  For me this is an inspiration for creating colorful jewelry"

I am amazed at our team as we have had another outstanding response to this month with 59 entries, outdoing last months 52 entries.  Every month it gets harder and harder to pick a favorite entry, but choose you must.  The voting will start on Oct 9 and run until Oct 15. To view the entries please click on the links below

Thanks to Ann of FrancescasFancy for putting together the Mosaic and to Marsha of HauteIceBeadwork for checking all the entries

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What are the colours of autumns leaves in your world?

I live in a part of the world (the coast of south eastern Australia) where the trees I see from my window in my autumn (March, April, May) are the silvery green leaves of the non-deciduous Australian Eucalyptus trees. Like most of the trees in the Australian forests (or what we call the bush) they don’t show seasonal changes in the dramatic ways that the softer deciduous trees and other plants of Europe and northern America do. There is one very notable exception – the leaves of a tree in the middle of the Tasmanian bush in the autumn does change colour from gold, to orange to red. Ironically, it is one of the oldest trees in the world to do this and it’s called the Deciduous Beech Nothofagus gunnii. Of course in most tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world, including the north of Australia, there is no autumn – often there are just two seasons – the wet and the dry season.
So, this month’s challenge theme has me wondering what are the colours of autumn in different parts of the world? How might that difference bring different points of inspiration to your beading? In Lapland the colours of yellows, reds and browns sit aside the vivid colours of the northern lights, in Kyoto (Japan) the wonderful shifting and brilliant red colours of autumnal maple leaves attest to autumn and in Abruzzo (Italy) it’s the yellowing leaves of grapes vines, deep browns of ploughed fields and the purples and blacks of ripening olives on the trees that give autumn it’s special colours. As you think about this month’s challenge of the colours of autumn leaves falling maybe worlds outside your own could hold the key to your inspiration. I have included some suggested starting points below. Would love to hear from you about what the colours of autumn in your world are and if autumn is not in your world what might inspire you for this great challenge theme.

Sources
Some sources of inspiration:

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

October Challenge - Super Power Jewelry

The Challenge entries for October are both Super and Powerful!! Fifteen very talented Etsy BeadWeavers Members have created these beautiful pieces for our theme " Super Power Jewelry"! Please take the time to visit each entry and read their story about how their piece relates to the theme. Using tiny little beads with a needle and thread and incredible patience, Etsy BeadWeavers Team members designed and then beaded these creative pieces. Now we need you to choose your favourite and vote. You can click on the item in the text list below the mosaic which links to the Etsy Shop listing where you will see more detail of each piece!

october_ebwc


Voting is only from the 9th thru the 15th of October, so start checking out the entries and be sure to vote to tell us which is your favorite.

1. Cuff of Power - AngelqueCreations

2. Triforce Necklace - MaryTDesigns

3. Emerald Enigma Necklace and Earring Set - HauteIceBeadwork

4. K - MadeByOlga

5. Black Spider Woman Necklace - SmadarsTreasure

6. Power of Resistance Bracelet/Glove - dreambeadweaver

7. A Wonderous Woman - sedonaskye

8.Wonder Woman Rivoli Beaded Bridal Bracelet - SpringColors

9. EBWC Care Bears - Stellaltinaan

10. I've got the Power - RachelesOriginals

11. Galaxy Stars Super-Powered Collar - FrancescasFancy

12. Super Woman in Style - kraftymax

13. Xena - Suede Necklace with Beadwoven Beads - alatvian

14. The Power of Three - enchantedbeads

15. Power Goblet - njema

Many thanks to Ann of Francesca's Fancy for producing the beautiful mosaic!!

Friday, August 29, 2008

October Challenge Theme

Julie of GemsbyJules won our August challenge with her Search Light Art Deco Bracelet. Her prize is the privilege of choosing the theme for the next challenge. Julie has chosen a theme which I am sure will inspire you for the Etsy BeadWeavers next challenge for October:

Animal Instincts


What will the EBW team members come up with for this challenge? I sure it will be interesting and I can hardly wait to see! So let your imaginations run wild and see what you can come up with. Certainly you have lots of room for your unique creativity here!

Rules:
Any style, any technique with a majority of beadweaving is welcome.
ONE only entry allowed per person.
The piece must be created between August 31, 2008 and October 5th, 2008

Thank you, Julie, for such a interesting and inspiring theme.

OK everyone, if you've already finished your entry for the September's challenge (Complimentary Contradictions - voting begins September 9th) then get beading on an Animal Instincts piece!

See our FAQ here for all of the details on the rules of our challenges.