Congratulations to the Autistic Artists Giveaway winners:
Tiny Brush Pendant winner: Trains with Sophie
ABCs of Stimming book winner: Natalie Jerkins
Because Patterns Journal winner: Lucy
unspokenVisuals Communication Buttons winner: Schenley Pilgram
Thank you to everyone who entered!
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It’s time for another giveaway and I have exciting news:
- There are 4 giveaway items, which means 4 winners!
- The giveaway is open to international readers too so everyone can enter this time.
- All of the giveaway items are made by autistic individuals.
Thanks to Lei over at the Parenting Autistic Children with Love and Acceptance Facebook page, there is a holiday shopping guide with links to the work of autistic artist, writers, and creators. I’ve selected 4 artists from that list and chosen one item from each for the giveaway.
Here’s what you can win:
#1: Set of 14 communication pins made by Annabelle at Unspoken Visuals
#2: A Journal with your choice of geometric pattern on the cover by Alyssa at Because Patterns
#3: Custom pendant by Amythest at TinyBrush
#4: The ABCs of Stimming book by Paul at Catspergers
To enter, do at least one of the following:
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Leave a comment on this post
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Reblog the Tumblr post announcing the giveaway
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Like or comment on the Facebook page status announcing the giveaway
Some rules:
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Giveaway ends December 2nd at 11:59 p.m. EST
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Max. 3 entries per person (1 for a comment here, 1 for a reblog on Tumblr, 1 for a comment/like on the Facebook status)
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4 winners will be chosen at random on December 3rd. The first winner chosen will get first pick of the items. The second winner can choose from the remaining items and so on. The fourth winner will receive the fourth remaining item.
Good luck!
I really enjoy your blog- I have it sent right to my email. 🙂
I don’t have a blog to “re blog” but I shared this post on my Facebook time line.
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Yeah for letting international readers participate – I’m following your blog from Copenhagen in Denmark and I blog about autism, too.
I’m excited that everyone can participate. That weighted blanket in the last giveaway was just so darn heavy to ship internationally.
Oh I understand (we have one at home). Thank you for your writing!
The necklaces look beautiful!
I wish I could win one! 🙂
Reblogged this on Autismetanken and commented:
Vind autistisk kunst!
Those pendents are beautiful!
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Pick me! Pick me! LOL 😉
My 5 yr old daughter who has a diagnosis of Autism Level 2 loves to take pictures. Our children need to see more of what Autistic adults are doing. I am excited to check out the holiday shopping guide.
There are quite a few photographers on the list! We’re a creative bunch. 🙂
I have a rainbow brain pendant from Tiny Brush and I wear it almost every day. Perfect for stimming! And beautiful too…
I’ll cross my fingers for a chance to win the ABCs of Stimming! It’s on my Christmas list anyway. 🙂
Paul’s book is made of awesome and I like how it could be appropriate for people of all ages.
Yeah. It’s a great little storybook, but it’s also a beautiful work of art. Love it.
I don’t have a blog, but I love this idea in general whether I win or not. 🙂 Your blog has helped me so much it’s me who should give you something, but maybe my thank-yous and comments suffice.
🙂 You give me something every time you comment. Geez, that sounds so corny but it’s true. Everyone here does.
Nearly didn’t post a comment because havent been reading very long and feels cheeky. Then I decided I was being stupid!
Thanks for making this open to everyone. I love the notebook and pendants. I don’t have a blog and am not “out” so no can do on facebook for now.
I am reading all the back issues of the blog as well as keeping up with the new ones. I found it after getting your book off amazon, and it is very helpful to me at the moment.
Everyone is welcome to enter! I’m glad the book has been helpful and you’re enjoying the blog. 🙂
First giveaway I’ll be entering! I reallly like those necklaces!
Love giveaways and Art by Autistics!
What awesome offerings!
Those are very nice.
Is there a way to contribute to the next one you’d be having?
I have no idea what the next one will be but if you’re an artist and would like to get added to the holiday gift guide, let me know. I’ll pass along the info to Lei. 🙂
I’m an artist, but haven’t tried selling things in the last several years ( the business side of it drives me batty). In the last couple of years I’ve been doing ‘dot’ paintings, and would be happy to contribute one.They aren’t very big, some are 8×10, others are 9×12, occasionally I make them larger or smaller. Here’s an example.

Very cool! I’ll keep you in mind for a future giveaway. I tend to do them sort of randomly so I have no idea when that will happen, but it will.
Ouch! I’m sure the dot paintings are beautiful, but for me the pattern is too intense. I started to phase out after less than half a second of looking at that picture.
Sorry about that Barry 🙂
This is actually a more mild example of what I’ve been painting.
My wife has been having recurring bouts of vertigo for the last half dozen years and when she saw the most recent painting I was doing, she had to look away. Here’s a link to it full size and detail shots… but don’t go there if the red one was too intense. 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.529298830494089.1073741826.100002419295738&type=1
Funny thing is that I hate clutter, and I can’t stand granite counter tops because of the visual noise… but somehow I don’t get that same effect from my own paintings.
Sounds neat 🙂
That sloth necklace is the best thing that I’ve ever seen. Wish me luck!
I shared this on my blog http:// fictionaddictionfix dot blogspot dot com, and I followed this blog, and tweeted and faceboooked. Wonderful artwork and contest! Thanks for the opportunity.
I want to win one of these! Great idea!
awesome! I’m checking out the other artists on that list, too!
Hooray! Annabelle buttons! And ABC Stimming book! And two other great autistic makers of things! What a fun thing to find in my inbox today. Thank you!
lovelovelovelovelovelovelovelove giveaways!
I teach autistic children so i would love to win one of these great prizes to support them.
All these prizes look wonderful!
By the way, on the tumblr post, the last bit says “The fifth winner will receive the fifth remaining item.” Did you mean fourth?
Oops! Yes, good catch. I edited the original. Thank you for pointing it out. 🙂
I love the communication pins. Thank you for making it international. 🙂
yay pretties
These are beautiful items. I have two sons with Autism and love that Autistic individuals are making these amazing things. Thank you.
I liked and commented on the FB post here https://www.facebook.com/MusingsofanAspie/posts/553462628070931 Thanks!
Alyssa’s patterns are beautiful. 😀
Absolutely love this. I will be looking through the holiday giveaway guide-definitely need that stimming book and a pendant!
Lots of beautiful creations! I’m sure that they will be treasured by whomever wins them! And, as soon as I figure out how to do so, we will try to re-blog the tumblr post, as well. Thanks!
Very nice! Anabelle is actually a good friend of mine who is part of the ASAN-WA group love it!
I reposted the list on my FB, so many great artists, crafters, and books, ah… how to choose, I want them all!
I just found out a month or so ago that I am autistic, and I just found your blog today…look forward to reading more 🙂
Thank you for letting me know – I hope you enjoy it! 🙂
I love your blog. And those pins!
Everything looks amazing!
New to blogging, don’t do facebook (it doesn’t cooperate with me), but I can tweet away….
Who ended up winning this giveaway? I can’t seem to find the winners’ names on here.
Oh, good question! I announced the winners on my Facebook page but not here. I’ve edited this post to put the names of the winners at the top of it.