Vote Now for Your Favorite in Our ‘Pimp Your Face Mask’ Contest
Earlier this month, we asked our readers to beautify their face masks. The campaign, which was initiated to offer self-quarantined individuals a fun project and creative outlet, was warmly received by many and we were inundated with a slew of quirky submissions.
Today, we are excited to officially launch the WeChat voting portion of the contest. This is how it works: From February 25 until 6pm on February 27, you can select your favorite homemade mask below. Hit the ‘vote’ icon at the bottom of the post to confirm your top choice.
The top three winners (with combined tallies from our Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen Official WeChat Accounts) can pick from prizes including a voucher for a one-night stay at Courtyard Marriott Shenzhen Northwest with two breakfasts, a bottle of Camus cognac and a bottle of wine.
Check out our awesome submissions below and cast your vote now!
1. George - Shanghai
Description: I am George. I have a dinosaur, which is able to beat bats, hence it will also beat the coronavirus. 加油China!
2. Adrien Tsien - Shanghai
Description: it is an inspiration of a dynamic jellyfish swimming on a sunny day.
3. Charles Ma - Guangzhou
Description: people should keep a distance from each others especially in the special period. We also should have the tenacious vitality just like the cactus has.
4. Greta Tasedan - Shenzhen
Description: face masks created with fabric from old clothing, glue, stickers and paint.
5. Leonova Hanna - Guangzhou
Description: painted faces of my husband and I – chance to switch the roles.
6. Katie and Lana Hobbs - Shenzhen
Description: lemon princess and flower princess using paper, Coptic marker, colored pencils, watercolor, mixed beads and glue.
7. Katherine Parkhurst - Shanghai
Description: “Starry Fight”!
8. Jeremias Magsanoc - Shanghai
Description: safety mask.
9. Oxana Glad - Guangzhou
Description: Meatless Monday: go green, save the planet!
10. Ziran Wang - Guangzhou
Description: rainbow Mask.
11. Klau - Shanghai
Description: material used - old magazine paper, inspiration - carnaval.
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