Movement takes Action … & the Giveaway winner

 

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In other words, do it rather than just think or talk about it, whatever it is. Perhaps you’ve been thinking of trying a new technique or form, sprucing up your Etsy site, starting a website or blog,or  going to a workshop to hone your skills and boost your enthusiasm. Whatever it is, if you keep telling yourself you’re going to do it and haven’t, its time to stop and just do it. Do it now! Get on it, or schedule it out or buy what you need to get started. It will feel so good to take action.

Action was taken this past Monday when I asked for your help to spread the word about the magazine. I really appreciate all your enthusiasm and all of you for taking the time to post about the latest issue.  Now to choose the winner of the giveaway:

So, to choose a winner for this giveaway, I use dice. Comments and emails are assigned a number from 11 on up according to when they came in and I roll two dice to get two digits for the winning number. This time … snake eyes! (An 11!) That means our very first comment and enthusiastic emissary of the digital flipbook, Sherrie Jo of Beary Tiny Treasures wins four print copies of her choice of The Polymer Arts. Congrats!

We’ll do more giveaways soon. They are certainly fun and I love getting your comments. Just keep reading and keep claying!

 

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4 Comments

  1. Paula K on June 23, 2013 at 2:30 pm

    All people need to do is see the Polymer Arts magazine and they’re hooked!



  2. Sherrie Jo on June 24, 2013 at 8:29 am

    OH MY!! oh my, oh my, oh my!!! THANK YOU so so much! I totally love The Polymer Arts and was very happy in spreading the word .. and OH MY!! 🙂 Thank you so much for this great little nudge at spreading the word and for offering such a wonderful prize! I really am just beside myself:)



  3. Compelled Craft on June 24, 2013 at 8:38 am

    As always your timing is perfect.
    I have been standing on the creative precipice,hesitant to take the next leap.
    SOOO i did it!
    I taught my 1st clay class.
    The class was how to make your own happiness– the blue bird of happiness.
    It was about empowerment and crafting as therapy just as much as technique.
    It was a VERY small group but the laughter and the fun Was BIG!
    Now i feel empowered and i will plow through my wish list.
    I WILL link my etsy store to mt facebook page!
    I WILL start my blog!
    As always, you are a true inspiration– keep it up!!!
    Carole
    Compelled Craft



    • Sage on June 24, 2013 at 6:41 pm

      Kudos to you Carole! Keep it up!



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