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Giveaway: Windows 8 Tablet, Keyboard Dock and Stylus Brush

So many of you mentioned yesterday that you were dying to get your hands on the Fresh Paint app yourself. Well, here’s your chance! The Fresh Paint team provided me with a tablet with the Windows 8 software, a keyboard dock (making your tablet basically a fully functioning laptop), and a really cool stylus brush to give…

So many of you mentioned yesterday that you were dying to get your hands on the Fresh Paint app yourself. Well, here’s your chance! The Fresh Paint team provided me with a tablet with the Windows 8 software, a keyboard dock (making your tablet basically a fully functioning laptop), and a really cool stylus brush to give away so you can create your own masterpieces in Fresh Paint.

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(one of my recent Fresh Paint creations – I’m loving this app!)

So to enter to win the tablet, keyboard and brush stylus, please leave a comment on this post, sharing what type of painting projects you’d try with the Fresh Paint app. Abstracts? Portraits? Hoping to import a photo in using the “wet paint” function? Feel free to link to inspiration images. We’d love to see!

***This just in! CanvasPop is throwing in a free 12×18 custom canvas print of your masterpiece as part of the give away. How’s that for sweetening the pot? :)

Contest ends Sunday May 5 at midnight. I’ve opened up the comments to allow for unregistered users. The winner will be emailed so please be sure to leave you email address if you’re not signed in. Good luck!

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2,047 thoughts on “Giveaway: Windows 8 Tablet, Keyboard Dock and Stylus Brush

  1. I would love to get creative with projects and buildings I've worked on – fun way to display all things and present in fresh colors.

  2. I'm dying to use Fresh Paint over a classic, retro-chic photo of my grandmother. I'm imagining the finished copy as a perfect, sentimental gift to print for my sisters. Thanks for sharing your work!

  3. This is huge! I would love something like this. My daughter was showing me a pattern making app on the Itouch that I thought would be so fun. To have a tablet with this app sounds too good! Thanks for the giveaway!! -Wendy

  4. I love abstract of all kinds. Art is a hard thing for me because I want nice stuff which usually cost a lot. Then I get fearful that I won't like it in my home so I just walk away EVERYTIME! Love your blog and free spirit approach to design!

  5. I would love to try and import pictures of my children to turn into painting. I wonder if there is another program that I could do that with.

  6. m a TV graphic artist looking to branch into freelance design work, so this would be an exciting way to broaden my skills. I love turning photos into artwork.

  7. I would paint abstracts and convert them to canvas prints! I would also try out your technique of painting over a picture. So cool!

  8. Oooh oooh pick me! I would def try that feature of importing photos and painting on top of them– the portrait you did of you grandmother is beautiful!

  9. I'd love to do some portraits (off old photos), or fun graphic art for my toddler nephew. For a while, I've been wanting to I corporate Beck's "Loser" lyrics into a fun tryptic – "In a time of chimpanzees, there was a monkey." This app looks awesome. Who would have thought that after the wonder of Mac, I'd be interested in a PC product? meaganclaire at gmail

  10. Would live to try abstracts, or even importing photos & turning them into abstracts! Endless options my mind boggles.
    P.S. with a little kiddo around it would be the perfect thing to do with out stressing that she would get into my paints or take too much time away from her. Xx

  11. I would love to give this a try! I can't believe how close to oil it looks and how you can paint over photographs! Great Mother's Day gift for your mom!!!

  12. Wow…great giveaway! I am not very artistic, but I love all the bright colored abstracts I am seeing lately, so I think that would be fun to try!

  13. CooWUL. I'd give it to my 13 year old son in the hopes that the technological angle would help him get 'into' art… years of nudgey presents – art sets and pics i think he'd like for his wall have failed to spark any interest…but first, maybe I'd give it a whirl, just to see…

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