ORACLE BOX GIVEAWAY


I've just finished my gift edition of ten Oracle Boxes (read my last post for details) and I am delighted to offer one as a gift  to a Mosehouse Studio visitor.  Just leave a comment on this post between now and Monday 26 September. Make sure you include your name so that I can notify the lucky winner. Readers from outside New Zealand are welcome to enter the draw. GOOD LUCK.

ISABEL (anonymous 2) WON THE ORACLE BOX. CONGRATULATIONS

Comments

Pauline said…
I love the idea of the Oracle boxes :-)
sonja yelich said…
A Response Box - (Oracle Box) I like the idea of it.
I also like your blog - I visit it for its beauty. I am not a very good *making* kind of person - unless it has something to do with words. The hand rail at the Devonport Wharf is remarkable - it's knitted - Dan Carter is AWOL - but the giant Squid is fixed tight. Who woulda thought Rugby & Knitting went together! I have the handmade bk you made - Michele Leggott's poem - bought it at Parsons (?) NB to self :: ask ML to sign it. I'm kicking myself that i didn't go to the Objectspace show.
Sometimes the things you make remind me of Shaun Tan. And I am a big Shaun Tan Fan. I had better stop ranting.
sonja yelich said…
Have you ever thought of adding a Tweet button - I've often wanted to tweet particular posts - cheers, S
Bronwyn Lloyd said…
Lovely to hear from you Sonja. I didn't know that a Tweet button could be added to posts so thanks for the advice. Yes, Shaun Tan is one of my favourites. I'm still fizzing about the set design for Red Leap's stage version of Tan's book 'The Arrival' a couple of years ago. Ever since, I've fantasised about living in a tall papier mache house!
Meliors Simms said…
Here's a question for the Oracle ... Should I go to the desert or just eat dessert?
Anonymous said…
Can I please put my name in the hat for an Oracle box? Some other worldly pearls of wisdom would be quite handy right about now.
xxtxx
Anonymous said…
such a beautiful show! I love the whole look and feel of it, and think the Green Fairy especially fabulous!
We're all looking forward to learning our answers from the Oracle, and I would love to go in the draw to win an Oracle Box. Gorgeous things and ideas!!
Anonymous said…
Is it too late to enter? I could do with a personal Oracle.

It reminds me of the little matchbox of spelling words I was given to take home and learn when I was five. The words were written on little pieces of shiny cardboard in the teacher's lovely round printing and they were like treasure to me. Caroline

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