Giving thanks for Inuit Jargon: Round 1
March 3rd, 2007After almost four months, I’ve finally decided to put up some of the hand-turkeys from the Thanksgiving Pageant show. There were so many good ones, I thought about having a contest. This week, I’m going to put up three winners in two categories each: Honorable Mention and 2nd place.
Then, for the next week, my favorite three turkeys out of the 20+ submissions will be posted on our Myspace and will duke it out for 1st place supremacy. Whichever turkey gets the most votes in our Myspace message box or our comment section wins a free CD and more importantly bragging rights.
Welcome to the First Annual Inuit Jargon Crayon Turkey Challenge!
How will your turkey fair? Where is the turkey fair? You’ll just have to stay tuned and find out. Below are the honorable mentions:

Even though we ran out of construction paper, that didn’t deter people from ripping pages out of our mailing list to make Turkeys. Great use of color and good effort.

At first this one looks pretty standard, but then you realize that this turkey has at least twice as many feathers as all of the other submissions. The different feather colors create a stunning illusion of depth. Thanks Lindsay!

Unique.
Keep checking for the 2nd place winners in round two in the next few days.
-Shaun

