This will definitely be the case, just trying to catch as many as possible :crossed_fingers:

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Hello all – I’d like to get involved with this. I’m a graphic designer – was thinking I could offer to create and print an A3 poster or some kind of artwork, depending on what the winner wants? An entirely open brief. Is that the sort of thing people would be interested in?

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Yes! Custom stuff like that was very popular last year, if you’d be happy to do that it would be a great addition to the prizes :slight_smile:

Up to 66 prizes, three more would be nice.

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I think I submitted my prize while a bit drunk the other night. If you could confirm that (a) I have submitted one, and (b) the description makes sense that would be great.

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I can confirm both (a) and (b) :+1:

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FL is there going to be a cap on the amount of prizes one person can win?

Awesome, thanks! Will sign up now

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Going to explain this properly when I open raffle entry on Thursday, but planning on doing it a bit different to last year and it will be one prize per person, unless there is a) more prizes than people, or b) it gets in a position where the people still prizeless don’t have anything they wanted left available.

Does that make sense?

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It does :slightly_smiling_face:

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There were 66 prizes last year, let’s beat it.

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67 now with @bozo’s offering :partying_face:

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I’m trying to think of another prize to go with that joint prize I’ve entered. But I’m stumped.

It’s ok, already a top one that you’ve entered :slight_smile:

Hi! In the form it asks, “How many prizes are you offering?”

Is this how many different prizes an individual is offering, or how many objects within that one prize?

The former.
For example you have 2 copies of the same prize for 2 different people.

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Okay. That was actually neither of the possible answers I had thought of!

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11 minutes to go but made the deadline :sunglasses::nerd_face:

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i just made a late submission but feel free to ignore it if it’s too late! it’s not a particularly exceptional prize

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