It's Tuesday!
And that means time to grab a cold drink, your GlueArts Glue Gun, a bowl of popcorn (our family pick!) and check out another episode of Craft Wars!
A bit of good news too...Craft Wars is now on at 8pm EST/ 7 pm CST!
So no more having to stay up late and wake up tired because you don't want to miss out!
Now you can watch it a bit earlier!
And please do watch. We realize not all the crafts may be ones on your upcoming crafting list. We know that you "might not" be making a playhouse anytime soon. But the the key is that we are finally getting to watch a craft show that is all about us! Crafters!
And we're still watching to see when our GlueArts Glue Glider PRO+ is used! So for some fun this week we're giving away our GlueArts Glue Gun and a refill pack of Glue Sticks. How to win? Simply watch the show and tell us the winning project? And if you want a bonus entry tell us one supply from the craft closet that was used during the show! Then we'll pick one random winner and announce their name here next Tuesday. It's just that easy. Watch and win....


Cheryl won! Definitely had a blast watching this show for the first time!
ReplyDeleteFor my bonus entry - one thing used from the closet was crochet circles for one of the wreaths.
ReplyDeleteCheryl won...deservedly so! I love her tree and the tree skirt was über cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteMy bound answer...things used from the craft closet are styrofoam circles, glitter, tulle, and mod podge! Great show tonight!
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ReplyDeleteCheryl won tonight very fun episode!
ReplyDeleteBonus entry - newspaper for the wreath
ReplyDeleteWoo-hooo!!! Cheryl Darrow of Ten Seconds Studio won with her chalk board paint Christmas Tree!!
ReplyDeleteBonus entry.... light bulbs were used from the craft closet! How cool was that tree topper?!!
ReplyDeleteCheryl won with a Christmas tree made of card board that was painted with chalkboard pain
ReplyDeleteBonus entry she used light bulbs and glitter from the craft closet to make ornaments for the tree
ReplyDeleteCheryl won and they made a Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteBonus...The used chalk board paint to paint the tree.
ReplyDeleteCheryl won for her Christmas tree.
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Bonus entry: One of the items used from the craft closet was glitter.
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Cheryl won with her tree.
ReplyDeletebonus entry: I like the light bulbs that were used. Modpodge with glitter.
ReplyDeleteCheryl won
ReplyDeleteMod Podge was used to add glitter to lightbulbs.
ReplyDeleteCheryl won with her wonderful tree, using chalk and glitter from the craft closet. Beautiful tree topper made with tree light bulbs and plexiglass. The writing on the tree was neat and can be changed from year to year. The tree skirt was not a favorites the judges. Both trees were fun.
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Cheryl Darrow won with her chalkboard paint tree. It had a plexiglass and frosted light bulb tree topper that all the judges loved. Cheryly's tree topper was great but I was totally taken with the other bulbs that she coated with Mod Podge and then glittered up. Next she drilled through the metal part of the bulb and created a way to hand them from her tree. An great show and way more in touch with the kind of crafting that I do!
ReplyDeleteCheryl's tree. Love the words she wrote on it! THose glitter bulbs were amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe winning project was Cheryl's Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteSome of the supplies used from the craft closet during the show was tissue paper, light bulbs, & chalkboard paint.
Cheryl Darrow won because they liked her chalkboard painted tree.
ReplyDeleteChalkboard paint and Mod Podge
ReplyDeleteCheryl won with a great chalboard painted tree and mod podge glitter bulbs!
ReplyDeleteChalkboard painted tree with that really awesome topper
ReplyDeleteCheryl's chalkboard tree won and for the bonus entry light bulbs and glitter were used from the closet.
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Cheryl won, deservedly so! I liked the use of the tissue paper and the Modge Podge, one of my favs.
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