Today on the community blog, Happy77 interviewed an Igloo artist about the Deck the Halls igloo contest coming this Friday! You can check the interview out below:
What makes a prize-winning igloo? Can you give us any tips?
It’s not about how much furniture you use, it’s what you do with it! The judges look for creative, festive igloos. So use your imagination!

And how do you enter your igloo in the competition?
You’ll see a special igloo button in your igloo December 18-20. When your igloo is ready, just click it to enter.
Lots of readers are curious about who the judges are… can you tell us?
We’ve got two really special guests this year and they’ve got really different tastes. By my beard, I’ll say nothing more!
Are you decorating your igloo for the Igloo Contest? There will be 20 grand prize winners who will get 25000 coins, their igloo shown in the Club Penguin Times, and a special postcard from the judges! There will also be 20 runner-ups who will receive 15,000 coins, their name published in the Club Penguin Times, and a special postcard from the judges!
Just wondering, would you rather be mentioned for the Reviewed by You posts on the community blogs, or win an igloo contest?






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