Win the ebook!

Closes March 22nd, 2010
About the contest

prizes

In our latest craft contest, one lucky winner will receive a copy of the eBook, Crunchy Granola Charm by Yvette Doss, a strand of chunky "white turquoise" beads, and a chance to have her winning project featured in the second eBook, Crunchy Granola Charm II (which is already in the works). Three runners up will also get copies of the eBook.

What is Crunchy Granola Charm?

Crunchy Granola Charm is a way of waving your hippie flag high. It's a personal philosophy that says, Yes, I do appreciate the 60s and the ideals that era embodied, and Yes, I do care about looking fabulous while I do what's right.

Are you Crunchy Granola? Wave your neo-hippie flag high by entering a jewelry piece that shows you have bohemian Crunchy Granola Charm. Jewelry must be your own original design.

For your chance of winning, simply enter any jewelry craft projects that you've made below. You can enter up to 3 times, good luck!

Congratulations to our winner Javabean with her Alice In Wonderland Necklace, and our runners up Rae with Zipper Bracelet, Dee S with How To Make Your Own Jump Rings, and Green Liquid Soap with Bracelets For Everybody!

More about the eBook:
Crunchy Granola Charm: Easy 60s-Inspired Bead Jewelry to Make on Your Way to the Revolution is a 25-page eBook to help you celebrate being crunchy granola in style. It offers seven jewelry design projects that are easy to make and lovely to behold, plus suggested albums from the 1960s to help you get into the mood.

Author Yvette Doss gives step by step instructions for making seven charmingly lovely necklaces and bracelets out of semi-precious gemstones, wood, glass beads, and materials readily available online or at a craft store near you.

Plus, you get a full list of materials used and current online sources so everything you need is easy to find.

You can buy copy of the ebook online for $5.95 from Blooming Editions now.



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