The Smartest Snappers

by sue on October 15, 2009

Voted by you the public as winner in the smarten your snapper competition is wave by Yana from Chromatophobic.
Yana wins a snapper loaded with $100 and a free full table at Craft2.0 on October 24th

One of the great things about this cover is it’s see through nature, especially useful with both red and green snapper cards out in the wild.

winningsnapper
Yana designed the cover and then using the Laser cutter at ponoko she whipped this nifty cover up using 0.3mm polypropylene
and you thought polypropylene was just warm clothes ;)

If you like Yana’s style you can check out her creations over on ponoko

Yana will of course be at Craft2.0 on October 24th at TheNewDowse in addition to her her Grimlies series of Styx’s, Eriks, Ziks, Snoorks, Rubiks – the Retarded Ravens and Pikelets – the Crazy Piggies. She’ll be show casing some new designs, but what, you’ll have to turn up to find out.

Voting was extremly close so we awarded a prize to the runner up
Amy  from Bad Animals and her Pirate Patch
Amy will receive a free half table at Craft2.0 on OCtober 24th

Pirate Patch on JacketPirate Patch on BagPirate Patch Back
Amy wanted to create a cover that offers convenience and accessibility. Something you can pin on the sleeve of your jacket, your bag – wherever you want – so you don’t have to go digging around in your handbag or pocket to tag on and off. With an extra bonus of looking a bit badass too!

We just loved the flexibility this cover offers as you can just have it anywhere on your person or bag.

selfand our voter prize goes to Jem Yoshioka
Jem is a Wellington based graphic artist
and you can find out more about her and her creations over at  her website http://jemshed.com
Jem gets $50 in Craft Cash to spend at Craft2.0 on OCtober 24th
thanks to everyone who crafted and voted
this was a fun competition to run and hopefully everyone is now a little inspired to smarten their snapper, or get in contact with a crafter for a custom cover.

and stay tuned you never know when Snapper and Craft2.0 might dream up something else for you to dive into

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