(Dallas, TX, March 6, 2008) — Today Hallmark announced 67 finalists in the company’s latest greeting card competition, including Dustin Miller from Dallas. “YourPets,” a nationwide search for America’s funniest pet card concepts, provides Miller and the other 66 finalists with the chance to see their pets front and center on a Hallmark card to be sold online and in more than 13,000 retail outlets beginning June 16. Today also marks the day Hallmark extends the challenge to America to bring on the funny with the launch of the next competition in the series: “YourFunny*ness,” which hopes to find the funniest card creator in the country — maybe even someone from Dallas!
“YourPets” was the second contest in the new, ongoing card competition Hallmark launched last fall.
Pet owners were encouraged to submit their funniest, most endearing, cutest, silliest, or most creative pet photos, along with a corresponding “birthday” sentiment for a chance to win.
“For years, Hallmark consumers have approached us with incredible ideas for greeting cards,” said Ingerlene Embry, editorial director at Hallmark. “We want to encourage that passion. People love to create and get great joy out of doing so. As a company built on creativity, communicating and connecting, we understand that. So with these competitions — ‘YourPets’ and now ‘YourFunny*ness’ — our goal is to provide creative people like Dustin with that opportunity and the chance to have fun at the same time.”
Of the more than 7,000 entries submitted in “YourPets,” the overwhelming majority were pictures of our loving and faithful companions: dogs and cats. Other animals included bunnies, turtles, horses, pigs, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds, and yes, even chinchillas. And the pet owners were just as diverse as the animals, ranging in age from 15 to 93 and hailing from all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Miller’s winning photo card was of his Jack Russell Terrier puppy, Sophia, and was accompanied by the caption: “Sophia Inquires.”
The entries were judged by both Hallmark creative staff and experts within the pet community. Outside pet expert judges included Dr. Wayne Hunthausen, a veterinarian and pet behavior specialist, and Brian Bengelsdorf, the Art Director of Dog Fancy magazine.
The finalists were selected based on:
Sendability (how easily the card can be sent to multiple people)
Theme (how well it fits the funny pet birthday photo theme)
Humor/cohesiveness of caption (how well the photo and writing go together)
Meet the finalists and vote for the best pet card!Miller and the 66 finalists will receive $250. In addition, each of their card designs will be produced by Hallmark and sold online and in more than 13,000 participating retail outlets beginning
June 16, 2008.
Through an open online voting process, America will choose the winning design. One Grand Prize winner will be selected whose card will be available for sale at Hallmark.com/you for at least a year and may become part of another card collection. The Grand Prize also includes a $1,000 cash prize and trip to Hallmark (with the award-winning pet!) for a professional photo shoot and workshop with Hallmark’s creative team. Dallas residents can rally behind Miller and vote (once a day) starting now through Sept. 14, 2008, by logging on to Hallmark.com/you Meet the finalists, who hailed from 30 states
ALASKA
Angie OrrRogersAK
ALABAMA
Joy DalyFlorenceAL
ARKANSAS
Cara MohundroGreenwoodAR
CALIFORNIA
Chris DavidsonCarlsbadCA
Karean ChapmanLaguna NiguelCA
Kathy SchuermanLong BeachCA
Victoria BollingerCarmichaelCA
COLORADO
Katy KobsArvadaCO
Meghan BardwellThorntonCO
CONNECTICUT
Sandra BoucherMoosupCT
DELAWARE
Gary PinderWilmingtonDE
Tori CarterNew CastleDE
FLORIDA
Pati TwardoskyBrooksvilleFL
Nichole KellyLeesburgFL
Susana RodriguezMiamiFL
Susan RodniteTampaFL
Aj StratemeyerClearwaterFL
Barbara McCormickTrinityFL
Elizabeth ShedlockClearwaterFL
GEORGIA
Linda ClementMorgantonGA
Christine StranzMorrowGA
ILLINOIS
Ross BuntonBonnieIL
INDIANA
Ashley HoweLawrenceburgIN
KANSAS
Dustin WeantOverland ParkKS
Kristen BallMissionKS
LOUISIANA
Susan McCoyBarksdale AFBLA
MARYLAND
Christie RackleyPerry HallMD
MICHIGAN
Joan HeldGrand HavenMI
Andrea BoverhofGrand RapidsMI
MINNESOTA
Christina CotterNew BrightonMN
MISSOURI
Becky AndersSpringfieldMO
Lisa KennedyColumbiaMO
NORTH CAROLINA
Beth KnightHuntersvilleNC
NEW JERSEY
Melissa WolffMedfordNJ
Judith HassonEggHarborTwnspNJ
Janice BerrymanBloomingdaleNJ
NEW YORK
Christopher FatchettAstoriaNY
Amanda DunbarNew YorkNY
Cindy TangorraNew RochelleNY
OHIO
AmyParrishWestervilleOH
Lori GrogerPerrysburgOH
Alison BakerColumbusOH
OKLAHOMA
Marcie PriceChickashaOK
Bonnie MarrEdmondOK
Julie BeierschmittEnidOK
OREGON
Dawn BeaudreauBeavertonOR
PENNSYLVANIA
Nancy MaggittiWaynePA
Brandy BenittAliquippaPA
Stephanie CampanaButlerPA
Ginny CarterPittsburghPA
Michelle TroutGreensburgPA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TracyOutlawPendletonSC
TENNESSEE
Jeanne SharpKnoxvilleTN
Deana TackettNashvilleTN
TEXAS
Elizabeth SiegertFlower MoundTX
Jai Leigh AddisonAustinTX
Meredith BudwinAustinTX
Todd HubbardPearlandTX
Debbie CaliannoAllenTX
Dustin MillerDallasTX
Georgianna HarrisonGreenvilleTX
Carol PohlmanPlanoTX
VIRGINA
Jill WilliamsLynchburgVA
Shari BolouriGreat FallsVA
WASHINGTON
Chrissy WilsonBellevueWA
WISCONSIN
Melissa DiedrichAppletonWI
Kelly LangJacksonWI
What’s next?Keep the Funny coming!While these finalists’ cards are hilarious, the funny doesn’t end there. Starting today, artists, writers, and humorists alike are encouraged to submit their funniest greeting card concepts in the “YourFunny*ness” competition. Contest entries can be submitted March 3-23, 2008, on Hallmark.com/you, and finalists will be selected and announced on April 14, 2008.The Grand Prize winner will get $1,000 cash and a trip to Chicago to spend a weekend with SecondCity! Free tickets, a walking tour, a private workshop ... and of course your concept on a Hallmark card sold in over 3,500 participating Hallmark Gold Crown® Stores.Dallas residents interested in learning more before entering can visit Hallmark.com/you. About Hallmark Cards, Inc.Kansas City-based Hallmark is known throughout the world for its greeting cards, related personal expression products, and television’s most honored and enduring dramatic series, the Hallmark Hall of Fame. The company’s Crayola® subsidiary provides fun and imaginative ways for children to colorfully express themselves. The company publishes products in more than 30 languages and distributes them in more than 100 countries. In 2006, Hallmark reported consolidated net revenues of $4.1 billion.