OttLite Giveaway! The future is now!

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I’m super excited that OttLite contacted me and offered to send me a new desk lamp to review AND giveaway! This is the LED Desk Lamp with Color Changing Tunnel and USB. I have an older model that was gifted to me years ago, but this new one has some really neat bells and whistles! I’d actually been using an old ugly black desk lamp from Target on my craft table. Back when my craft room was in my spare bedroom, and the walls were yellow, it was really hard for me to get enough light on my work to see true colors. I would complain that I couldn’t tell my yellow pompoms from my light green pompoms!

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Sorry ahead of time that these aren’t the most amazing and beautifully styled photos. My work table is pretty boring, but I wanted to show you where I’m actually using my light in real life. This is where I pack and ship orders, and also where I glue pompoms to stuff, hot glue things to other things, sew beads to hair pieces… all my non-crochet work. My OttLite makes an amazing difference, and I wouldn’t just say that! Since it’s LED, it’s energy efficient and will last a long time. At first I was a bit afraid that the lamp’s modern look would feel really strange in my space. When it arrived, I was like, this looks like an alien out of Prometheus. You know, the baby one that bashes in that one guy’s space helmet. But I think that the white color helps it feel more comfy, and now I love it. Actually, I kinda wanna glue tiny plastic figurines to the top of it, but we’ll see what happens. The neck of the lamp is really bendy. You can bend it forward and also bend it side to side. I also used it to light my hands in the YouTube tutorial I’m about to upload. BUT HERE’S THE REALLY NEAT PART.

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On the left side of the base is the power button and a button that says “M.” The M button controls the temperature of the light, so you can have really cool light, or a warmer light, or a mix of both. SO RAD.

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On the right side of the base are some arrow buttons. These control the strength of the light. There are 4 different strength settings. And that rainbow strip in the center? That controls the color-changing tunnel!!! IT’S CRAFTY PARTY TIME. You can slide your finger along the rainbow strip to choose one color of light, or, if you hold down the green power button, the colors will start to automatically cycle. (I have no idea why all my photos captured the purple cycle…!) There’s also a USB port in the back that I didn’t get a photo of but you can charge up your phone while you work and listen to some tunes!

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I made a dinky video to show you all of this in action.

The giveaway winner will receive the exact same light as mine in the white color. Giveaway is open to the United States and Canada (except Quebec). This has to do with voltage requirements, although in general, OttLites are available around the world. Just not for this giveaway. Giveaway will run until Friday, May 13th at midnight PDT. Winner must be 18 or over and must also respond to my email within 24 hours or I will choose a new winner. Winner will be chosen randomly via Rafflecopter/Random.org. Please make sure that twinkie@twinkiechan.com will get through your spam filters. Just use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. No giveaway accounts please! A giveaway account is a social media account that you use only to post about giveaways. Good luck!

 

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167 Comments on “OttLite Giveaway! The future is now!”

  • Mello

    says:

    The first thing I will make when I(hopefully) win the Ottlite, is definitely something from Crochet Abode A La Mode. Maybe the frosted animal garland. It would be perfect over my bed.

  • Rosalie

    says:

    I’m sold. I want one of those for my little desk area now.

    • TwinkieChan

      says:

      Now that I have one, I feel like EVERYONE NEEDS ONE. I drank the Kool Aid.

  • Rose

    says:

    This looks amazing! The first thing I would make with it is a cross-stitch of Napoleon Dynamite on horseback.

    • TwinkieChan

      says:

      AHAHAHA I LOVE IT.

  • meg

    says:

    omg amazing!

  • Jennifer

    says:

    Since I do most of my crocheting at night and seem to love using black yarn, this would be awesome to have! It would also make a great birthday surprise to win it. Thanks for the chance, Twinkie Chan and OttLite!

    • TwinkieChan

      says:

      Oh my gosh, black yarn is the worst!

  • megan

    says:

    i have a huge stack of quilts for charity to sew up, so that would probably be the first thing i work on!

  • LAURA SOFIA REY

    says:

    It will be awesome to have good lighting in my desk, I really struggle at night with my homework and projects. I like the shape of it and all the colors you can see in the tunnel. I love it

  • Robyn

    says:

    That is one beautiful light. My fist project would probably be a continuation of my xstitch graffiti project…at night!!

  • Tanya

    says:

    The first thing I would do is embroidery because I would actually be able to see!!

  • EverydayMommy

    says:

    What a wonderful giveaway! I think the first item I would make is some felt eyes for my pony hats. (I have to use my kitchen table in the mornings right now to get the proper light to see lol!)

  • Yarngiraffe

    says:

    As I get older, I’m appreciating having a craft light. This one looks useful but cool at the same time!!

  • zambicandy

    says:

    ahhhh the first thing I’d use this baby for is to make a drawing video *____* LOOK AT THAT BRIGHTNESS!!

  • Kathy

    says:

    I would love to have an Ott light to work on thread crochet Christmas angel ornaments. <3

  • Amy

    says:

    I want to make a finger puppet with fingering yarn. I need all the light I can get for that!

  • Irene Diaz

    says:

    The first thing I will make if I win the Ottlite, is a dress for myself! I’ve been taking alteration and fitting courses and have a dress sheath pattern that fits me PERFECTLY. I would love to have this light for my pattern making table.

  • Michelle Wulf

    says:

    This is so fun looking!! If I won, the first thing I made under it would be something with dark yarn. 🙂 Need the extra light for that! 🙂

  • Sharene G.

    says:

    That’s really cool! Looks handy and fun

  • Hillary Thompson

    says:

    I would make a crochet amigurumi robot to sit next to my lamp!

  • Sarah L.

    says:

    I’ve never thought I’d really need one of these until now…so awesome! I’d put it on my cutting table and probably use it most for the inevitable times I have to rip seams out of my sewing projects. 😉

  • Sharene G.

    says:

    The first thing I’ll make is the giant backlog of projects. I have a black velvet coat I need to sew. Black on black on black…going to need good light for that.

  • Victoria Woods

    says:

    Ah! I totally need this for my art desk! My lighting in the house is terrible & I enjoy working at night. The first thing I would work on is new paintings since I would be able to see the colors properly and not end up with paintings that are way to bright.

  • Sarah Doty

    says:

    That would be great on my bedside table to knit on socks before bedtime! Socks are always the first project!

  • Mary

    says:

    Arg! Never enough good lighting to work at night. This looks amazing!

  • Cheryl

    says:

    I’ll work on my planner first.

  • Angie

    says:

    I need this on my classroom desk! I would be the envy of all the first grade teachers. How adorable!!

  • Jackie Krider

    says:

    The first project I’d work on with it would probably be the cross stitch I’ve been too scared to try.

  • lora baker

    says:

    I’ve got some crocheted animals I want to work and this light would really help! The lamp looks pretty cool!

  • Amanda

    says:

    I’m a beginner crocheter and knitter and this light seems perfect for working with darker yarns! So cute!

  • Kat

    says:

    I will use this Ottlite to crochet, especially detail work and challenging borders.

  • Amy

    says:

    Who knew OttLites had cool factor!? Awesome

    • TwinkieChan

      says:

      Ahahahahhahah! There are a ton of models!

  • Nancy

    says:

    This would be so great for making ami which can easily be made at a desk/table (big afghan’s are a bit trickier as they require more space). I can see how this would be so handy when using black yarn. I think I’d make a Chococat ami first. Thank you for the opportunity!

  • Elishe

    says:

    The first thing I’d do is move my art stuff back to my studio! The lighting sucks so I’ve been using my coffee table. Lol

  • Sarah Schulte

    says:

    Mine just died after 10 years of daily use, this would be an awesome replacement!

  • Ivonne

    says:

    I will finish my current WIPs like my Lupo Lamb.

  • Abigail

    says:

    Dangnabbit now I need one! The lights changing and especially the purple light look SO rad! If I win I need to totally make something 80’s related while jamming out with the changing lights!

  • Selina Zawacki

    says:

    Oh my goodness, the first project I’d use it on is sewing all of my shop orders! My eyes have been straining and I keep moving my tiny, duct-taped ikea lamp between 2 desks hahah. <3

  • Brenda Penton

    says:

    I’d be doing a cross stitch pattern.

  • Kalyssa Soucy

    says:

    The first thing I will make will be to finish the baby blanket I’m making for my new (first) baby!!

  • If you win, what will be the first project you work on using your new OttLite?
    The first project I will work on would be Wallis Pleated Cardigan featured in Sweater Girls by Madeline Weston and Rita Taylor

  • Erin Black

    says:

    I am currently working on a lot of new black and white knit and crochet patterns, this light would make working with the black yarns so much easier!

  • Rachel H.

    says:

    I’ve got some Etsy orders that I need to work on! This would make working on them more fun! 🙂

  • Holly M.

    says:

    I am going to start sewing my daughter’s 5th grade promotion outfit soon so that’s what I’d use the OttLite for first.

  • Marlene S

    says:

    This would be great for doing clients nails!

  • Jennifer Adams

    says:

    I could really use one of these!!

  • Katy

    says:

    I could definitely use one of these! I’ve wanted one for ages, and this little guy is cute! I’d use it for sewing, weaving color checks, and tiny painting projects!

  • Rachel Hearn

    says:

    This is amazing! Great light AND rainbows?!? WOW! I think the first thing I would create would be a small watercolor painting, then crochet something for my little preemie nephew, move on to some hand embroidery, back to crochet, etc! I think I could wear it out!!! 🙂

  • Jacquelyn Moon

    says:

    I’ve been eyeing these up! So practical AND pretty!!

  • Suzanne

    says:

    I have a blanket of black and gray to make for my husband.

  • Lori brenig

    says:

    I would use it to work on all my “fix-it” sewing projects – holes in socks, hems, etc. really cool light.

  • Mary Ann P.

    says:

    I just inherited a big bag of crochet thread & I’m trying to bust out some bookmarks for end-of-year teachers’ gifts. This looks like a terrific lamp to use with a 1.5mm hook!

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