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The winners of our Peeps contest
An announcement of the winners of The Seattle Times 2009 Peeps contest.
SARAH MIXSON
"Peeps of Two Cities," Oshuna Oma & Sarah Mixson, Edmonds. (Set courtesy of Carey Wong from his design for the Seattle Children's Theatre's production of A Tale of Two Cities)
JEANNE GOLD
"Pollock's Peep Madness," by Emily Cates, Ron Christoffell, Pete Dawley, Rudy Garza, Jeanne Gold, Jerry Gold and Miss Julia of Everett.
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Truly, madly, Peeply: Our readers are crazy about The Seattle Times' annual Peeps contest. We received nearly 150 entries this year. You can see them here.
The only rule: Entries must be constructed mostly of Peeps and must be suitable for a family newspaper. From dozens of clever submissions, our in-house panel of judges chose 10 winners:
"Miracle on the Hudson! 155 Peep-ole Safe," by Sky Flirt, Bellevue; "J. Peep Patches, Peep-trude, and Boris S. Peep at the City Dump," by missinwash, Oceanside, Calif.;"Peeps of Two Cities" (set courtesy of Carey Wong, from his design for the Seattle Children's Theatre's production of "A Tale of Two Cities"), by Oshuna Oma and Sarah Mixson, Edmonds; "President Opeepa," by Mike James, Seattle; "Seattle Peep-I," by Kathy Shaffer, Bellevue; "Synchro Peeps," by Kristen & Eloise Johnson, Federal Way; "Slumpeep Millionaire," by Mary King, Seattle; "Freemont Naked Bicyclist Peep," by Sunday Stray, Kirkland; "Captain Peep Sully and the Miracle on the Hudson," by Heather Douangpanya, Bothell; and "Pollock's Peep Madness," by Emily Cates, Ron Christoffell, Pete Dawley, Rudy Garza, Jeanne Gold, Jerry Gold and Miss Julia of Everett.
But wait, there's more! To see a YouTube video of the making of "Pollock's Peep Madness," click here.
Seattle Times staff
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