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Sally at UK DIY (and SallyEnt on Folksy) is asking people to contribute to their final project phase by blogging about what they think of crafts. I know a heap of you already do that ;) so I thought you’d be interested.
From the blurb:
* To commit to posting once approx every 4-6 weeks
* Around 200 words + opening with a good quality visual (i.e. image or video starter)
* Your post needs to be grounded in critical / contextual oomph, this is not a pure listings site, more a reflection of what drives this area of work and play
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ooh just a tiny wee correction there – it’s not the ‘final’ phase as that suggests there is an end in sight, not at all, its more the next incarnation, the phoenix form the ashes as it were, the next start of something new and exciting that aims to go on and on… just thought I’d make that clear, ta!
And for ref July 08 is probably a good example of the style / tone of stuff we’d be looking for – the ‘why’ rather than the what or how of DIY – though peppered with actual examples to illustrate your point of course http://ukdiycraft.blogspot.com/2008_07_01_archive.html
nice to see the blog updated :-) not sure what you’re asking us to do though – but then as you know, I’m easily confused!
I’m really not a writer but very happy my attention’s been drawn to this! Sounds like ace reading material :)
I’m really not a writer but very happy my attention’s been drawn to this! Sounds like ace reading material :)
Sounds interesting
Thank godness there is finally something new to read on the folksy blog
I’d still like to see more explanation though – my comment on June 25th was sincere, I really don’t understand what this post is about.
still waiting patiently for a response to my question from 25th June on this blog post.
This post did not make sense to me either until I went to the UKDIY blog and saw the original post http://ukdiycraft.blogspot.com/2009/06/got-something-interesting-to-say.html
In short UKDIY are looking for people across the UK to contribute to their blog on a regular basis.
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