Plasti Dip Craftiest Holiday Crafter Contest: The Winner!

After days of breathless anticipation and the tallying of over three hundred thousand votes, we are ready to announce the winner of the 2012 Plasti Dip Craftiest Holiday Crafter Contest. Drumroll, please…

By a wide margin, having accumulated 80% of the votes cast, our winner is William H., with his truly impressive, Plasti Dip-ified LARPing shield. It’s good to know that quality craftsmanship such as this does not go unappreciated. Well done, sir, well done.

William H's Winning Plasti Dip-ified LARPing shield

As promised, William receives world-wide, officially sanctioned bragging rights until our contest comes around again for the 2013 holiday season, as well as the rare, collectible, Internet High-Five below:

 

Now, dear readers, we at Plasti Dip International realize the temptation is quite great, but out of respect to our well-deserving winner, we ask that no one other than William H. himself participate in this Internet High-Five. He earned the right through a good deal of hard work, and his prize should remain unsullied. We appreciate your consideration on this matter.

A sincere thank you to everyone who submitted stories and photos of their craft projects, and to everyone who voted. We had a blast looking through all the entries, as it was quite inspiring to see the level of creativity Plasti Dippers are capable of reaching. You never cease to amaze us!

As always, check out PlastiDip.com for more info on all things Plasti Dip, and be sure to visit this lil’ ol’ blog regularly for news, project highlights, new product info, and more great, friendly contests like this one.

Congrats once again to our winner, William H. You are, officially, the Craftiest Plasti Dip Holiday Crafter!

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One Response to Plasti Dip Craftiest Holiday Crafter Contest: The Winner!

  1. Thank you! I tried the high-five, but mostly just shoved my monitor off the back of my desk. I wanted to say thank you to someone in particular: Lance Butler (who runs Caliston Armory, and does much better work than I do), who has really helped me work on my plasti-dip skills. He and the rest of the fantastic people on the Plast-Dip Artists Facebook Page and the great people from IFGS who supported me are all owed a great debt of thanks.

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