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We?re getting to that cosy time of year when we look back at our achievements, and begin to focus on the year ahead?


At Flux we?d like to celebrate your sheer skill and creative genius?..


? Fancy winning some Gem Treasure to inspire your next class?


? Would you like to win your most desired course on the Flux 14/15 program?


? Would it tickle you to see your name in lights as the People?s Popular Choice?


? Are you a junior genius?


? Don?t know us? How would you like to win a taster session at Flux Jewellery School?


We have these 5 great prizes to give away, and some others too.

It?s not complicated; all you need to do is this -


Send us a picture of your favourite piece of jewellery, via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook (if you are a luddite, email us at [email protected] for alternative means to submit!). Beside it write words or a short sentence to describe how it makes you feel.



Category 1 - For the ?Most Original Piece? of jewellery


Prize ? A fabulous selection of amazing jewels to inspire your next creations


Category 2 ? For the ?Most Technically Accomplished? piece of jewellery


Prize ? One free place on a course of your choice from the current Flux Jewellery School programme of courses.


Category 3 ? People?s Choice ? the most liked piece of work submitted via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram


Prize ? your name in lights! A People?s choice jewellery gallery will be placed on our website with the most loved piece taking centre stage.


Category 4 ? Family Workshop Junior Genius ? goes to the most amazing item made on one of our family workshops.


Prize ? a handful of semi-precious beads and some wire to make another incredible creation!


Category 5? Outside-In award - goes to the best piece made by a non-professional jeweller


Prize ? 6 hours of workshop access at Flux Studios



For full terms and conditions just follow the link:


http://fluxjewelleryschool.com/2014/12/calling-jewellery-enthusiasts-competition-time/


Good luck!

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