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Got Design Talent? Or Know Someone Who Does? Tell Martha Stewart About It

By Shannon O'Leary July 25, 2014

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It seems improbable, but, so far, no Seattleite has won a Martha Stewart American Made award.

The contest celebrating the best home-grown craftspeople laboring in the fields of design, food and style has only existed since 2012. Still, in that time, there have been two winners hailing from Portlandia.

It’s a simple matter to set things right. You can nominate your favorite local craftsperson, including yourself, through August 29 at: http://www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominate-yourself

Then, don’t forget to cast a ballot or several (multiple votes are allowed) when online voting takes place September 15-October 13. The 2014 winners will be announced on October 17th. As well as a chance to win $10,000 and a trip to NYC, winners could be featured in Martha Stewart Living.

And wouldn’t it be nice to see some Seattle talent in Martha’s spotlight?

 

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