Dinosaur Designs are calling for entries to their new Fungi Range competition and are offering the winner an original hand made mushroom. To enter, individuals are invited to visit Dinosaur Designs’ custom website and follow the prompts to create a mushroom to represent their personality. To complete the process, visitors must name their mushroom and […]
July 13th, 2009
Dinosaur Designs are calling for entries to their new Fungi Range competition and are offering the winner an original hand made mushroom.
To enter, individuals are invited to visit Dinosaur Designs’ custom website and follow the prompts to create a mushroom to represent their personality.
To complete the process, visitors must name their mushroom and explain in 25 words or less what super power it possesses.
The winner will be chosen based on the creativity and originality of the ‘fungi’s’ name and powers.
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