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Decorate Your Office Space Contest

bucks4me

"Dry" Humor
It's the annual "Decorate Your Office Space" Contest at work.

I won the grand prize last year which was $200 worth of gift cards to the place of my choice (I only spent about $10 to decorate). Last year I had a cubicle. This year I have moved up in the world and have a small office. I have already started the decorations for "Santa's Office" but I am looking for some more fun ideas to use. Judging is based on lights, sound, movement, decorations everywhere (ceiling/floors/walls/etc.).

To get grand prize you have to win first place AND Emmy's favorite (Emmy is the owner's 8 year old daughter). Any ideas on bribing that judge would be appreciated. Last year I had it 'snow' in my cubicle, had a gift wrapped candy bar in the mailbox, and some homemade play-dough for her to make her own snowman. I would like something cheap to gift to her and some kind of craft that would be fun for her to do. Would a treasure hunt in Santa's office be too much?
 
bucks4me;2053141; said:
It's the annual "Decorate Your Office Space" Contest at work.

I won the grand prize last year which was $200 worth of gift cards to the place of my choice (I only spent about $10 to decorate). Last year I had a cubicle. This year I have moved up in the world and have a small office. I have already started the decorations for "Santa's Office" but I am looking for some more fun ideas to use. Judging is based on lights, sound, movement, decorations everywhere (ceiling/floors/walls/etc.).

To get grand prize you have to win first place AND Emmy's favorite (Emmy is the owner's 8 year old daughter). Any ideas on bribing that judge would be appreciated. Last year I had it 'snow' in my cubicle, had a gift wrapped candy bar in the mailbox, and some homemade play-dough for her to make her own snowman. I would like something cheap to gift to her and some kind of craft that would be fun for her to do. Would a treasure hunt in Santa's office be too much?

Please tell me you are female.
 
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bucks4me;2053141; said:
It's the annual "Decorate Your Office Space" Contest at work.

I won the grand prize last year which was $200 worth of gift cards to the place of my choice (I only spent about $10 to decorate). Last year I had a cubicle. This year I have moved up in the world and have a small office. I have already started the decorations for "Santa's Office" but I am looking for some more fun ideas to use. Judging is based on lights, sound, movement, decorations everywhere (ceiling/floors/walls/etc.).

To get grand prize you have to win first place AND Emmy's favorite (Emmy is the owner's 8 year old daughter). Any ideas on bribing that judge would be appreciated. Last year I had it 'snow' in my cubicle, had a gift wrapped candy bar in the mailbox, and some homemade play-dough for her to make her own snowman. I would like something cheap to gift to her and some kind of craft that would be fun for her to do. Would a treasure hunt in Santa's office be too much?

It's really a shame that Emmy's not a 13 year old boy, this would be much easier for us.
 
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bucks4me;2053179; said:
Does this mean that I'm not going to get any good suggestions?

We have plenty of guys that "decorate" for this contest. Last year, one guy had the Grinch hanging Santa over a fire.

You want a guy suggestion?

Tell Emmy you'll give her $50 if she picks you.
 
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