Brooks803
Member
Here are the rules:
1 - This is a contest to find the most beautiful kit pen made by a beginner. It is open to any member, who has made 50 pens or less, AND have less than 1 years worth of pen turning experience. This contest is being held on the "honor system". Since I can't actually check on how many pens you have made or when you started turning pens, I hope you will abide by this system. If you are a new member but have been making pens for awhile and surpass the 50 mark, there are still contests for you to enter and win so please let the real "Newbies" have a chance to show their work and maybe win something.
2 - It must be a ballpoint kit pen with no alterations beyond what the kit instructions call for. No roller ball, fountain, or "kitless" pens will be accepted in this contest. There is a contest for other types of kits, it is the Intermediate Beautiful Pen Contest. There are also contests for your "kitless" creations, they are the Advanced Beautiful Pen Contest and the Freestyle Pen Contest.
You can cast, dye, inlay, segment, or whatever with your blank in this contest. Just be sure you follow the KIT requirements.
No decal work please. This is a beautiful pen contest not a beautiful decal work contest.
In keeping with the idea to keep a level playing field in the Beginners and Intermediate contests, we have elected to use the "no laser work" rule. You can enter more than one contest and I would encourage you to go all out and put those skills to work in the Freestyle contest. We want the other (beginner and intermediate) contests to be more about the pen, the blank, and the workmanship of the "freehand" turner and less about the fancy CNC machines and the expensive laser equipment. While using this other equipment makes use of very special skills, those skills are allowed to be shown in other contests. Specialty decorative lathes are also excluded.
3 - Only one pen per person, so make it your best work. Take the best pictures you can because the quality of your pen will be based on what we can see. Keep your backgrounds and props simple so they do not distract the eye from your pen.
A maximum of 2 photos will be allowed.
As was done last year, we would like to keep the entries anonymous through the use of the entry form.
4 - The pen must be made for the contest by the person entering the contest and not have been shown before Feb 1 2014 on IAP or any other site. If it is determined that it has been, it will be disqualified and any prize won will be forfeited. As a follow-up to clarify this, do NOT post a photo of your entry ANYWHERE until the contest is over and the winners have been announced.
5 - You are required to include the name of the kit, a brief description of the pen and/or materials, and a photo.
6 - Finalists will be chosen based on the fit, finish, and "wow" factor of your pen. The winners will be chosen by an open poll.
Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places.
1st place ---
2nd place---
3rd place---
All entries will be posted at the same time following the contests deadline. This will give all entries the same time "in the spotlight".
All entries must be received by 9:00 PM EST* on Feb 24th.
*9:01 is too late.
Please do not wait until the last minute.
The poll will be posted on Feb 25th, and voting will end on Feb 28th and the voting results will become public at that time.
PLEASE DO NOT POST YOUR ENTRY DIRECTLY TO ANY THREAD on ANY SITE.
ONLY ENTRIES SUBMITTED VIA THE ENTRY LINK HERE WILL BE ELIGIBLE. Only one entry per person will be allowed.
"To participate in this or any other IAP activity your public profile must contain your real first and last name as well as you place of residence (city & state or equivalent). Please be advised that information contained in the public profile is not viewable by non-members of the IAP. Members who have failed to successfully complete any previous IAP activities, and who have been notified by the Activities Manager of such, are not eligible to participate in any IAP activities."
Feel free to contact me by PM if you have any questions.
1 - This is a contest to find the most beautiful kit pen made by a beginner. It is open to any member, who has made 50 pens or less, AND have less than 1 years worth of pen turning experience. This contest is being held on the "honor system". Since I can't actually check on how many pens you have made or when you started turning pens, I hope you will abide by this system. If you are a new member but have been making pens for awhile and surpass the 50 mark, there are still contests for you to enter and win so please let the real "Newbies" have a chance to show their work and maybe win something.
2 - It must be a ballpoint kit pen with no alterations beyond what the kit instructions call for. No roller ball, fountain, or "kitless" pens will be accepted in this contest. There is a contest for other types of kits, it is the Intermediate Beautiful Pen Contest. There are also contests for your "kitless" creations, they are the Advanced Beautiful Pen Contest and the Freestyle Pen Contest.
You can cast, dye, inlay, segment, or whatever with your blank in this contest. Just be sure you follow the KIT requirements.
No decal work please. This is a beautiful pen contest not a beautiful decal work contest.
In keeping with the idea to keep a level playing field in the Beginners and Intermediate contests, we have elected to use the "no laser work" rule. You can enter more than one contest and I would encourage you to go all out and put those skills to work in the Freestyle contest. We want the other (beginner and intermediate) contests to be more about the pen, the blank, and the workmanship of the "freehand" turner and less about the fancy CNC machines and the expensive laser equipment. While using this other equipment makes use of very special skills, those skills are allowed to be shown in other contests. Specialty decorative lathes are also excluded.
3 - Only one pen per person, so make it your best work. Take the best pictures you can because the quality of your pen will be based on what we can see. Keep your backgrounds and props simple so they do not distract the eye from your pen.
A maximum of 2 photos will be allowed.
As was done last year, we would like to keep the entries anonymous through the use of the entry form.
4 - The pen must be made for the contest by the person entering the contest and not have been shown before Feb 1 2014 on IAP or any other site. If it is determined that it has been, it will be disqualified and any prize won will be forfeited. As a follow-up to clarify this, do NOT post a photo of your entry ANYWHERE until the contest is over and the winners have been announced.
5 - You are required to include the name of the kit, a brief description of the pen and/or materials, and a photo.
6 - Finalists will be chosen based on the fit, finish, and "wow" factor of your pen. The winners will be chosen by an open poll.
Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places.
1st place ---
2nd place---
3rd place---
All entries will be posted at the same time following the contests deadline. This will give all entries the same time "in the spotlight".
All entries must be received by 9:00 PM EST* on Feb 24th.
*9:01 is too late.
Please do not wait until the last minute.
The poll will be posted on Feb 25th, and voting will end on Feb 28th and the voting results will become public at that time.
PLEASE DO NOT POST YOUR ENTRY DIRECTLY TO ANY THREAD on ANY SITE.
ONLY ENTRIES SUBMITTED VIA THE ENTRY LINK HERE WILL BE ELIGIBLE. Only one entry per person will be allowed.
"To participate in this or any other IAP activity your public profile must contain your real first and last name as well as you place of residence (city & state or equivalent). Please be advised that information contained in the public profile is not viewable by non-members of the IAP. Members who have failed to successfully complete any previous IAP activities, and who have been notified by the Activities Manager of such, are not eligible to participate in any IAP activities."
Feel free to contact me by PM if you have any questions.