Feb 13, 2013

Crafty Computer Paper 2012 Winners Announced

Hello Crafters!

First of all CONGRATULATIONS to all of our winners and a MASSIVE thank you to everyone who entered our competition!

We've had some fantastic entries and judging was really tough! All of our winners and runners-up are listed below, so have a look at them for ideas and inspiration. We hope you like them as much as we do...

If you didn't scoop a prize this time round then have no fear, our next competition is now up and running!

To enter, simply send us a photo of any project you've created with our products, along with a brief description of how you made it, and what crafty paper you used. From cards to dolls house miniatures, models to fabric pieces, we will accept crafty creations of all shapes and sizes.

There are three different ways you can send your entry. Email us at marketingccp@craftycomputerpaper.co.uk, post on our Facebook wall or submit a customer creation on the Crafty site.

The winner of our Crafty Competition will receive a whopping £100 in Crafty Computer Paper vouchers. Second place will be rewarded with £50 in vouchers and third place will receive £25 in vouchers.

The closing date for entries is April 30th. Winners will be notified by email by May 10th.

Good luck! We can't wait to see your entry!

1st Prize

£100 voucher goes to:

S4Y Park School in Kilmarnock(Loren, Jason, Jack, Linsay, Katie, Susan and Caitlin)

For the brilliant use of our shrink paper to make some quirky keyring's to sell at the school Christmas Fair.

We loved how each keyring was made from an original piece of artwork.


2nd Prize

£50 voucher goes to:

Sam Pugh

For the fantastic use of our Non-Wash Printable Cotton to create a beautiful Christmas cushion. What a brilliant present to receive!

We really love the colours and trims that Sam has used to complement the main image.


3rd Prize

£25 voucher goes to:

Kaisa Kalliovuo

For the incredibly detailed use of our Laser Water-Slide Decal Paper to make tiny 1:12 scale tableware for a dolls house. The intricate patterns look fabulous!

We loved the eye for detail on this Kaisa!