We’re delighted to announce the winner for our WordCamp London #MyWapuu sticker competition.
We asked WordCamp attendees to create their very own version of the unofficial WordCamp mascot Wapuu, using a set of limited edition stickers created by 34SP.com. We were absolutely blown away with the quality and quantity of the entries we’ve had (see the #MyWapuu hashtag on Twitter), with WordPress fans from Ohio to Dreseden tweeting their appreciation for your sticker designs.
It was almost impossible to pick our favourite, but after much deliberation, debate and dithering a winner was eventually decided upon. So without further ado, we’ve decided that the winner is…
@34SP #MyWapuu design! Back in #manchester #leverstreet #wcldn pic.twitter.com/L9x76tB0BL
— Love & Logic (@Love_and_Logic_) April 12, 2016
Congratulations to @Design_By_Day! A £50 Amazon voucher will be arriving in your inbox any time soon!
Buts thats not all…
If there was one thing that took us by surprise, it was the fabulous entries we had from several children. Whilst these cute kids melted our hearts with their completely mad sticker designs, they also made us realise the power that characters like Wapuu have in introducing children to the wonderful WordPress community.
We’re big softies when it comes to that type of thing, so we’re going to send £50 of Toys R Us vouchers to each child. We hope they have half as much fun with their new toys as we did at WordCamp London!
How’s this @34SP ? Designed by a 2yr old so ofcourse needed “babbit” shoes #mywapuu #wcldn pic.twitter.com/waCQFHJGk9
— talkingweb (@talkingweb) April 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/borekb/status/719407679635136512
@34SP thanks for the sticky Wapuu – thought you might like to see it. From Emily aged 9. #wcldn pic.twitter.com/gNKl09hWLN
— sue fernandes (@suefernandesweb) April 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/magicroundabout/status/720337606601367553