The winner of last week's FeltSewGood blog giveaway is Ashley! Congratulations to Ashley and thank you so much to everyone who participated!
And now for this week's giveaway. . . one winner will receive a FeltSewGood gift certificate for $20 to spend on anything in my shop!
Will you choose a felted flower brooch?
or a zippered pouch?
or maybe a plush animal for you, or a niece or nephew?
or will you choose a handbag as a gift or a special treat for yourself?
Here are the details. The giveaway will run from Monday, November 23 through Sunday, November 29. The gift certicate is only good to spend on any item at FeltSewGood on Etsy and is non-transferable.
There are four ways to enter. 1.) Leave a comment on this post telling me a favorite holiday tradition. 2.) Become a FeltSewGood blog follower and leave me a comment telling me you became a follower. 3.) Become a fan of FeltSewGood on Facebook and leave a comment here to tell me you became a fan. 4.) Leave a comment on my fan page wall mentioning the gift certificate giveaway. The winner will be choosen at random and I will post the winner here and on my fan page on Monday, November 30. Good luck to all and thanks for participating!
or maybe a plush animal for you, or a niece or nephew?
or will you choose a handbag as a gift or a special treat for yourself?
Here are the details. The giveaway will run from Monday, November 23 through Sunday, November 29. The gift certicate is only good to spend on any item at FeltSewGood on Etsy and is non-transferable.
There are four ways to enter. 1.) Leave a comment on this post telling me a favorite holiday tradition. 2.) Become a FeltSewGood blog follower and leave me a comment telling me you became a follower. 3.) Become a fan of FeltSewGood on Facebook and leave a comment here to tell me you became a fan. 4.) Leave a comment on my fan page wall mentioning the gift certificate giveaway. The winner will be choosen at random and I will post the winner here and on my fan page on Monday, November 30. Good luck to all and thanks for participating!
23 comments:
Hi, one of my favorite Christmas traditions I remember as a child is my grandma always buying a coconut and putting it under the Christmas tree. On Christmas day, you break it open and drink the milk. It's supposed to bring you good luck for the coming year. My grandma passed away a few years ago but I still carry on the tradition with my family.
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I'm also doing a giveaway for my shop: jadeorchid07.etsy.com
My favorite Christmas tradition is doing a Chinese auction - everyone brings one wrapped gift (from a price range we agreed upon beforehand), and we draw numbers to determine picking order. You can either choose to open a new gift or steal one someone already opened! The person that was stolen from then decides whether to steal from someone else or open a new one. (You never wanna be the one with the gift nobody wants!!)
congratulations to ashley for winning last week's giveaway!!! and thanks for another new giveaway so quickly!! one of our favorite Christmas traditions is that when we put up our tree, we MUST be drinking eggnog and playing that vintage alvin and the chipmunks music!!! sounds crazy, but we always have such a good time!!
i hope you have a blessed thanksgiving!! :)))
I'm loving reading these comments! Keep 'em coming!
Hi Cheryl! A big congratulations to lucky Ashley!... When I was a kid, we always watched March of the Wooden Soldiers on Thanksgiving. I still love that one. My guys watch A Christmas Story, all day long on Christmas...I think I know all the words! Have a wonderful holiday! Hugs, Paulette =D
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(not an entry! I want others to get the chance to win something awesome!:D)
I am so looking forward to receiving my pouch! I have told pretty much everyone about it! hehe.. Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway!
~Ashley
Hummm favourite CHristmas tradition is watching Raymond Briggs Snowman whilst wrapping Christmas presents. Simple! I am following you on this blog and on facebook. Thanks for doing another giveaway, how very generous! Fingers AND toes are crossed this time :-)
lovely items!
My favorite holiday tradition is setting up our Christmas and driving around town looking at all of the holiday decorations.
~Samantha
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fanned you... and became a follower... LOL! I feel like a stalker! :o)
We have a ton of favorite holiday traditions...but one of my favorites is... that every year my daughter and my husband make a gingerbread house... I love that its something they do together without me being involved at all...special time for them! and I get to sneak a bunch of CUTE photos...which get added to our holiday scrapbook in the section just for their gingerbread houses! :O)
My favorite tradition is doing a white elephant exchange...it is so fun to see everyone's expressions when they open their wacky gifts!
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I am a follower of this fun blog!
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I left a comment on your Facebook page :-D
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One of my favorite traditions is making ornaments--there's a 12 days of Christmas set from the 50s that my mom and I remake every few years out of salt dough, and I love painting and rekmaking it.:)
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Adorable items! One of my favorite traditions is something we call Secret Angel. On Thanksgiving, we hang up stockings for everyone in the family. From Thanksgiving to Christmas, we wrap small gifts and put them in the stockings. Kind of like a secret Santa. Thanks for the opportunity!
Jae
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I became a follower of your blog.
Thanks.
Jae
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Roasting marshmallows!
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Left a comment on your fan page wall mentioning the gift certificate giveaway.
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Napping after a big traditional Christmas lunch!
My family's favorite Christmas tradition in decorated shortbread cookies we make from scratch every year. I can remember it taking days when I was a kid to make and decorate enough to appease my dad and last through Christmas!
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