Daawat Rice Art Competition Giving Away Free Nokia Lumia 520

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3rd Rice Art challengeDaawat rice is running a 2 month campaign expected to get people to think differently about rice.

According to the firm, “Though rice is food, it is also an art. #DaawatRiceArt. For the next two months, every 10 days we will be sharing a some rice art, which we will do by ourselves, and ask the fans to replicate. ”

For next two months, Dawaat will be sharing rice art on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/daawatrice then ask ask their fans to replicate the rice art. The person who manages to replicate the rice art in the best way possible will take home the Nokia Lumia 520.

 For great rice art, one has to dye the rice where needed. Put it in separate bowls to cover for the different dyes. Follow this link to learn how to dye rice. It will take approximately 30 minutes for the rice to dry. Food dyes are readily available in supermarkets and food stores.
Users ought to make a outline of what they want to create. Once the rice has dried, then can then fill it up.
“Once you are happy with your work, take a picture of it and then post it on the Dawaat Facebook page.
Below is the current Daawat Rice art challenge. Do you think you can replicate it? Follow Dawaat Rice of Facebook for updates on the competition.
3rd Rice Art challenge
Below are the prizes the winner and runners-up will get.
Winner1. Nokia Lumia 520
2. Daawat rice hamper

Runner-up

1. Nokia Asha 501
2. Daawat rice hamper.

Charles Ndungu
Charles Ndungu

Week 1 winner and runners-up

Charles Ndung’u – Winner

Victoria Njue – Runners up

Week 2 winner and runners-up are:

1. Lois Ngar – Winner

2. Kashyap Kash Gohel – Runners up

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