whiplash week 4 winners and the next theme announced

Theme for week 5 - YARN is now open - Go to it! (just remember - interpret the theme loosely - while yarn is the theme - don’t think you have to exclusively use yarn in your project)

And the winners for week 4 are…

Ann Wood - with bird style

fiber need - with pink poodle

under construction daily - with telephone book art

bitter betty and the pin cushion

special mention goes to:
flawed maud - and the candy tiara

viewers choice goes to
art esprit and the leg warmers

sooz mad world and the pillows

I also want to mention the comments from the last post about whiplash. I am really glad that there was so much feedback - and most of it really constructive and useful. Some of these points were really helpful, this blog is just new and these ideas need to be tried and tested, so thank you for doing that for me.

I want to quote a few bits from the comments - and address these issues:
themes - “each time I read the theme, I have no idea what to think whatsoever. But to me, they are purposefully vague and confounding so that you can interpret pretty broadly.” and “Maybe not that many crafters are interested in themes. I haven’t seen one yet that inspired me to make something.

So themes - I think I imagined people taking the theme and running with it, interpreting it loosely and see what came out of it - I like themes myself - it give a baseline for comparison - what sort of themes would you like?

Discussion
I do wish that we had a better forum spot to discuss the theme and the entries as a group.

I really want to add a forum at some stage to whipup, and am hoping to do this sooner rather than later, in the meantime commenting on the relevant post gets to the author and to the other people reading the post - I am really glad there is a community out there and I hoped that whiplash would be a great place to find others and be found if you have a newish blog.

whiplash posts
there is an awful lot of whiplash on whipup these days–I really enjoyed it before whiplash started.”

True all true, and in the beginning there was rather a lot of whiplash while it was trouble shooted, but now I am keeping to the basics the announcements of the theme and winners and the reviews of the prizes. There won’t be a separate whiplash blog any time soon - but maybe a forum will sort these issues out, and I am thinking of separating the posts out of the main blog somehow down the track.

future whiplash
I love the idea of keeping whiplash going - I will be having a whiplash round 2 and will probably extend the time so more people can participate, I have great prizes for this too, but of course it is not just about the prizes but about sharing your craftyness with others, all suggestions welcome.

time
“there is just no way that I can make something creative and innovative in a weekend and do all the other things I need to do.” and “I also like the short timeframe, because it forces me to not be so critical with my ideas, designs and creations.”

I agree there is just not enough time in the day, as a working mother of two I am acutely aware of time, which is why I thought a quick project would be fun, not so precious, and give many of us without much time, some impetus to get some crafting done. - next time round I’ll make it a little longer eh!

Thank you once again for the very valuable feedback, please keep suggestions and comments coming.
and thank you to the great sponsors for keeping us going!
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7 Comments on “whiplash week 4 winners and the next theme announced”

  1. kristen Says:

    although i think the competition is a great idea, i have to agree with the comment that was made about the blog now being innundated with whiplash posts. i know you said they will be minimal going forward, but i just think that for people like me who are just readers of the blog and not looking for competition, it sort of detracts from the original purpose, or what i thought was the purpose.

    however, i must be honest and say that i will still continue to read it either way…you guys are doing a fabulous job. ;)

  2. Jessica Hood Says:

    Congrats to all the winners. I love WhipUp & Whiplash. I hope you never get discouraged by any comments made about anything you do. This site & contest is fabulous. I didn’t enter last wk b/c time did not permit. But I love that your themes are vague - so cool to see everyone’s diverse interpretations & executions. Thanks for doing all that you do!

  3. m Says:

    First of all, I absolutely love the idea of whiplash. Almost always pressed for time, sometimes too pressed to participate, but quick projects are my thing. I check in to try to find the theme every so often though and I think that part of the problem with entering, mine anyway, is finding the right information quickly. Many times I’ve checked out the whiplash page (via the right nav button) to find out about the theme, only to remember that the current theme is not posted there. But it does say that the theme is posted on the blog every Thursday. So I go back to the blog and look for the right post - but the posts are dated without weekdays, so I open my calendar (I am usually long gone by now) and check the date of the last Thursday, then check the blog to find the theme. These sound like really picky comments, but when I just want to check in quickly and it takes a few minutes when I’m in a hurry, I do just pass on it! Congrats on getting this together though, I think it is great, and I hope to participate soon!

  4. m Says:

    “only to remember that the current theme is not posted there”
    oops! ETA - current theme with the current date is not posted there - and it is amongst a lot of other information

  5. outi Says:

    I think the idea of whiplash is very good. It’s good for any crafter or artist to once in a while just whip something up quickly, because making decisions fast can help seeing your craft differently. Timeframes are always too tight in most of the things in life, but a short one is just what makes whiplash special. When it comes to themes - themes are really, really hard to come up with. I think you’ve done really good job coming up with themes for whiplash. Not every theme is for every crafter, but it’s also very hard to serve everyone at once. I believe that the longer whiplash continues, the greater is the number of contributions. All the good things only get better in time! :) (I have to admit I haven’t entered yet myself, but I found out about the whole thing only recently.) Congrats to winners and Thank You for keeping up the good work!

  6. Amanda Says:

    Hi, I’m trying to enter and I can’t see the sign up button. According to the clock the comp is still on!

  7. Amanda Says:

    So, seeing as the link isn’t showing up on my screen I thought I’d post my link here just in case. I still want to enter!

    http://amandasmusings.blogspot.com/2006/05/whiplash-competition-yarn.html

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