Crafty Giveaway!

September 4, 2009

So I know you’ve all been waiting……

Since I first posted about the scrumptious ribbons I snagged last month……well you’re wait is over!

Now you can snag some of these beautiful ribbons for your own!

I’m offering up a total of 6 yards of these ribbons
(1 yard each of the different kinds pictured below)

These ribbons would be great for Scrapbooking, Wrapping Gifts, or like I use them for; Little Girl’s Hairbows.

And with the amount I’m sending you’ll have plenty to make some adorable creations of your own!

How to enter:

1. Leave a comment below telling me what you would use the ribbon for….(any special project you have in mind?)

2. Subscribe to my blog. Comment below letting me know.

On September 10th (One week from today) I’ll draw and announce the winner!



26 Comments for this entry

  • Amy says:

    I would use some for hairbows for my daughters and some for trim for some bags I am making for friends.

    Now that I think of it I could surely use some for trim on a puppet show I am making for a little girl’s birthday present soon.

    Please include me in your drawing
    Thanks
    ~Amy

  • Deb says:

    gorgeous! i would let my 6yo decide sinceshe is the talented one and really comes up with awesome ideas.

    i also subscribe to your blog.

  • Lisa Scarberry says:

    I woulde love this ribbon!!! I would use it to trim a purse I like to make.
    It is shaped like a dress!! It has ruffles and needs ribbon above the top fringe!@

  • Lisa Scarberry says:

    I follow your blog!

  • Heidi (TOS) says:

    I would LOVE to win this ribbon. I have some lovely limelight
    hydrangeas in full bloom right now. I love to cut and dry them to keep
    the house cheery during the winter months. I was just thinking the
    other day when I cut some for a friend that I needed some pretty ribbon
    to tie around them. This would be PERFECT! The green shade
    matches them and the other colors would be such a nice contrast.

  • Heidi (TOS) says:

    Oh, and I subscribe (since yesterday!)

  • MIchelle says:

    I have no idea what I would do but something girly for my 2 year
    old for sure. Hair bow? Sew on to the edge of the dress I am sewing
    for her? Well, I would find something to do for sure, they are cute!

  • Sharon says:

    I subscribe to your blog.
    I would use it for my girls’ hair and possibly to hang from
    the entrance to her bedroom! FUN!

  • Sharon says:

    I really want to decorater her room with some of these!!!!

  • Robin says:

    The ribbon would be wonderful on the apron that I am making for Lydia Darling, my little asian beauty!

  • Robin says:

    by the by, I already subscribe and enjoy you very much!

  • Laura says:

    Im already subscribed to your site.
    Id use the ribbon for making hairbows for my two daughters, plus maybe use some as trim in a purse Im planning on making for my daughters bday next week :)
    Oh, I hope I win!! (hehe)

  • jasmine says:

    I think I’m subscribed to your blog. I’d use the ribbon for crafts–esp. hair bows, and I’m thinking it would make a GREAT Keepers of the Faith project ;:.

  • Angie F says:

    I would use them for hair bows for my girls! Also maybe to use in my
    scrapbook! Thanks for the chance of winning!

  • Angie F says:

    I subscribe to your blog too!

  • susan says:

    I already subscribe, and would use the ribbon to make hairbows, and add a bit to a scrapbook

  • Faith says:

    Thank you for your generousity! They are lovely (I love the leaves!)
    I wld use the leaves for clips.
    The flowers will be for my 5yo, she’d probably use them on cards for family and friends and her stuffed toys :)

    Yes, I’m in your email updates!
    Thank you! :)

  • Sue says:

    I would use for hairbows for my two new granddaughters!
    And use for my preschool class!

  • Terry says:

    I am a subscriber to your blog – and I would love the ribbon to make
    some beautiful hair bows for my 5yo daughter! (And anything else
    I could find to use it for – it is GREAT!)

  • Rachel says:

    I subscribe to your blog and fell in love with these ribbons when you posted about them a while ago. If I remember correctly, you said you would probably be making some hairbows and such with the ribbon. I would love to do the same. My youngest dd is so into butterflies and there are some fun ways to make buggy clips with ribbon. Thanks for spreading the JOY!

  • Tina Tate & Wigglehootie says:

    The ribbons you are offering are beautiful! My daughter, ‘wigglehootie’
    could use them in her, ‘discovery of self’ room, she has turned her bedroom/artroom/craftroom!
    Thank you!

  • Miri says:

    Hi there!
    I just found your blog via your newsletter of christian homeschooling.
    I’ll def. subscribe, please enter me in your giveaway :)
    much love
    Miri

  • Nikki says:

    I would love to enter. I have always wanted to try my hand at hairbows and now that I just had a baby girl and have one young enought to put them on I would like to give it a try.

    Just so you know I moved my blog. It was http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Angelheart/

    Now its http://www.Angelsofheart.blogspot.com
    Come see the new baby :)

    Easier to post photos there.

    Nikki:)

  • Anji Settles says:

    After raising four boys (ages 12, 6, 5, and 3) all these years, three weeks ago my husband I were blessed with a baby *girl*!!! So, I get to start buying in pink, flowers, frills, etc!!! Woohoo!!! This would get me started on SOOOOOO many projects for our new little girly bundle…. hair bows (ooh, I just love hair bows), accessorizing her room with little feminine touches (no more plaids with blue and green or trucks and bugs!!), and to gussy up her baby book – let alone the thank you notes that will be so charming with the ribbon accents? Oh, the possibilities just go on and ON! And if you come up with some ideas, I’ll be sure to check them out since I’m a subscriber and *always* check it out!!

  • Sue O'Mullan says:

    Sad to say, I am doing a scrapbook of my 15 year old called
    ‘All you need to know about me 911 guide’. It is basically going to be a beautiful story of his life and where he is today and what he needs from people to stay safe and keep his dignity. I want it to be beautiful b/c hopefully, this will be his guide to his human rights.. from where he came from … being a baby, so adorable but yet so fragile and sick.. to the present, the most handsome young man that I love more than myself. Thanks for reading. Good luck to everyone! Thanks for the opportunity…

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