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Win metal clay by sharing pictures of your work

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The PMC Studio is offering the chance for three people to win metal clay goodies this summer.

metal clay competition

If you work in metal clay all you have to do is post a picture of your favourite piece you’ve made (or pieces there’s no limit) to the PMC Studio Facebook page by 15 September 2015. All entries are in with the chance of winning goodies bags of metal clay and tool worth £250, £150 or £75.

As we’ve said on this blog before, competitions are a great way of getting your work noticed and there is always the chance you’ll win.

For example, Diploma in Creative Jewellery graduate Sally Costen has just won the student designer category of the F.Hinds High Street by Design competition.

And the chance of a prize and having new people see your work is not the only benefits. Our marketing co-ordinator Bronagh Miskelly is also a knitting pattern writer and designer and is a finalist in a design competition for the second time this year (she won the first one). She says: “I find competitions give me an incentive to flesh out or finish ideas that have been floating around and make me assess what I’m doing in new ways. There is no harm in entering and seeing how other people react to your work.”