WINNER ANNOUNCED! - COMMENT #49 Pam
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Let the delightful FUN known as Giveaway Day begin!!!
And since it's December and I'm in complete Christmas mode, so is my giveaway!
This bundle of vintage goodies is just what you need to whip up that last minute gift that will look like you've been working on it all year! Here's what's included:
5 Vintage Christmas print fat quarters
3 yards each of red & green vintage lace
18" block of muslin with Snowman embroidery ironed on
Red, green & white embroidery floss
Package of hand sewing needles
Wouldn't this make the perfect patchwork pillow, stocking or wall hanging?
So much fun!!!
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Wishing you and your families a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Hope to 'see you' around blogland in 2012!
Hi Kristy, what a great giveaway! My favorite holiday memory is our first Christmas with our daughter. She was 5.5 weeks old and it was just so precious having her there - a true blessing.
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my favorite memory is christmas dinner with family - happy holidays
ReplyDeleteA favorite tradition in our home is hiking along themy river through the snow at the family farm. e.Stewart.hill@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. Thanks for the great giveaway! e.Stewart.hill@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite traditions is driving around looking at Christmas lights!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Facebook follower! Or stalker, rather. :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite traditions is to make sugarplum bread with my mom through the years. Hopefully I will be making some this week! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI am a blog follower! :)
ReplyDeleteOne of our favorite traditions is enjoying an enormous Christmas breakfast together before we open the gifts.
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I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite holiday traditions is making fudge. My mom knew how to do the frosting just right to look like a holly leaf and berries on each square of fudge and they looked as good as they tasted!
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I don't really have a favorite tradition that we follow. I just love the joy and excitement in my children this time of year. :)
ReplyDeleteWe have an advent calendar that we use every year. The kids can't wait to open it every day...even the 12-year-old! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is getting a can of black olives in my stocking as a child because they were my favorite treat.
ReplyDeletemy favorite holiday memories is always gathering at grandma's on Christmas Eve. The whole family, all the cousins and everyone. Thanks so much for the entry, I would really LOVE to win this!
ReplyDeleteI follow via GFC and also subscribe via RSS :)
ReplyDeleteSwoon! My favorite holiday tradition is reading "Twas the night before Christmas to my kids while tucking them in on Christmas eve. :)
ReplyDeleteOf course I follow you other than giveaway days! Your so talented. :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems hard to come up with a tradition...I know there are things about Christmas that are around because of tradition...but which one is a favorite?
ReplyDeleteRight now, I guess I'd go for the decorations!
Cute giveaway...I follow in Google Reader, and Facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI know I participated in the August Back to School project. I don't remember right now if there were any others!
ReplyDeleteI loved making toffee with my mom!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteHAPPILY FOLLOWING YOU!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
LOVE MAKING CARAMELS AT CHRISTMAS TIME; ALSO COOKIES+FRUITCAKES!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS ♥
Oh what fun...I love this. Please add my name to the hat! My favorite memory..My parents gave me a pony one year..a real live pony..still rocks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for popping by my blog and following there!! Sarah:)
Wouldn't you know- "learn to embroider" is on my list of things to do. I have 2 Christmas quilts that won't be because I never learned. They're hopefully going to be birthday presents.
ReplyDeleteI've really come to love our elf on the shelf. Today he brought my kids a gingerbread house to decorate.
I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI like that last year a friend of mine had a "gingerbread decorating party" for the kids. And they don't even HAVE kids! That was lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteMy grandma and I used to exchange the same ornament to each other every year. Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOne tradition I love is reading a play version of "A Christmas Carol" with family.
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I'm a follower.
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I participated in the Create Hope Designs monthly project for November.
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Every year I make cookies to give everyone for Christmas. I love the smell and the anticipation of giving a gift. it is the best!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower via GFC
ReplyDeletesince my daughter was born, we've been getting a live tree. I love the way it smells!
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Hi Kristy, a favorite holiday memory is piling up all the used gift wrap and tossing a ball into it for our mini dachshund to find. She loves the game...and shredding the pieces into bits! Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower. Thanks for another chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful bundle of Christmas goodness! I am of course your follower!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday memory comes from childhood. Christmas eve family dinner, followed by midnight mass, and then the first snowflakes beginning to fall just as we left church. A perfect White Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is getting to drink my milk at dinner from a wine glass. I let my son do it now, too. :)
ReplyDeleteone of our traditions is to open pajamas on christmas Eve.
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my family started a new tradition a few ago, after all the kids got married and moved away. anyone who is 'home' for christmas sleeps at my parent's house christmas eve. it's a lot of fun to have the whole family together and have all the little kids get to know their cousins better. plus, we don't have to waste any time christmas morning on waiting for everyone to show up.
ReplyDeleteof course i follow you!
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas bundle, Kristy!!! It would most definitely make a beautiful patchwork pillow. I used to love it when the kids were little and they'd bring their Santa sacks into our bedroom and we'd all sit on our bed opening presents.
ReplyDeleteFollowing!!! I'm very happy to hang out with you. I have to learn to take photos like you. The closeups of your fabric and goodies are terrific!
ReplyDeleteI so much enjoyed joining in with the Create HOPE Designs sew along. I made yet another pair of shorts last night from the 30 Minute Shorts pattern.
ReplyDeleteI follow you :)
ReplyDeleteI remember the year I got my own bike, a western flyer...I loved it. I also remember it iced with a little snow that Christmas too, I was nine :) Thank you and merry Christmas.
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Every year, about a week before Christmas, we take our son out to dinner and then drive to a wonderful neighborhood full of Christmas lights. We walk around sipping hot chocolate and nibbling cookies, enjoying all the lovely lights.
ReplyDeleteOur tradition is to exchange hand-made gifts every year. I love to see what my creative family made!
ReplyDeleteI made pads and liners for Days for Girls!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! My favorite tradition is decorating the tree!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite holiday traditions is having a holiday-themed movie marathon with my sisters. A couple of our favorites are: Elf, Love Actually, and The Holiday. Gotta love those feel-good movies! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kristy... One of my favorite Christmas traditions I'm trying to hold onto is having the kids open gifts as a family Christmas morning. With the kids being older it's getting tougher each year. My daughter lives at home while going to college so she'll be home. My son is now married with a one yr. old as well as being in the Marine Corp. My son will be home for Christmas this year but he deploys for Afghanistan this coming April so no promises for the holidays next year. This will be a special year as we'll be together and my grandson is old enough to have some fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a great giveaway and a chance to win.
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PS. Kristy..I have 5 pairs of diaper covers crocheted-Going to try a knitting pattern next. I'll keep in touch- Happy Holidays!!
I'm happily following you along. hehe
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One of my favorite holiday memories is making Christmas cookies. My mom would make a big batch of sugar cookies and let my sister and I cut them out and decorate them.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. Favorite holiday tradition involves Scratch off tickets in our stockings.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is being released from the hospital after having my son on Christmas Eve. Best present ever.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memories is when my children were little and we would have "ornament day". I would buy all kinds of crafting supplies and we would make all the ornaments for our tree. Those were the best dressed trees ever!
ReplyDeleteHi Kristy, Thanks for stopping by my blog! My favorite holiday memory is shopping for a new ornament each year with my parents. I now have those ornaments for my own tree.
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My favorite tradition is our annual Christmas breakfast! It's a wonderful time to spend together and the food is always SO FABULOUS! jinglesells at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for the great opportunity!! I am a sucker for vintage and snowpeople...LOL...Overall my favorite tradition is hot cocoa and decorating the tree as a family. The last two years it has been when my daughter gets home from college (today!!) and the tree trimming has become 2nd. LOL.
ReplyDeleteWe make froot-loop garlands for the tree every year.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition of Christmas is when all the family gathers together for a mid-day dinner and exchange presents. This year I will get to watch the faces of 3 grandnieces having their first Christmas.
ReplyDeletePutting up the tree....pulling all the ornaments out of the box and remembering them is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition is the candlelight christmas eve service at church.
ReplyDeletebeth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
I loved candlelight service on Christmas eve as a kid, too.
ReplyDeleteI also liked playing football at Grandma's house with the cousins.
I still love sledding at Grandma's house!
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We gather around and drink wassail - I love it.
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Making snowcream every time if snowed.
ReplyDeletebaking and making handmade gifts w/my son. thanks!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the peace & quiet of Christmas Eve & Christmas Day with soft music playing in front of the fireplace, hand sewing in my favorite rocking chair. Great giveaway - thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday memory is watching the snow fall out my window while cuddling with my husband.
ReplyDeleteI like going to the movies on Christmas Day with my family.
ReplyDeleteI love the homemade cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteI live in south Texas so weather doesn't play into memories or traditions. Family gatherings is what I look forward to.
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I love that my kids have cooked christmas breakfast ever since my eldest was 5 (he'll be 30 next year). My favorite christmas quote from any of my kids was when the youngest said that she wanted to "wake up while it was peach black"
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I love to spend Christmas Day putting a Christmas Puzzle together, eating anything my heart desires...of course, first I watch my two darling kitties open their Christmas presents while I have my morning coffee. I don't mean to sound like Scrooge...but my life is super busy and I hide on Christmas Day and spend it quietly doing what I want to do.
ReplyDeleteAhh, nothing like waking up to some vintage pictures with my coffee! Love it. Traditions aren't too standard around here. We do usually drive around looking at Christmas lights and watch the Christmas movies starting on Thanksgiving nite.
ReplyDeleteChristmas Dinner - standing rib roast and Yorkshire pudding. Thanks for the giveaway! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love singing carols with the lights off and the Christmas tree lit up and candles glowing.
ReplyDeleteI love turning off all the lights except for the tree and just relaxing. Thanks for the great contest.
ReplyDeleteWe have a tradition of baking Christmas cookies with the grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI always remembered making peanut butter fudge with my Grandma. It came out perfect everytime. She has since passed and I can't not for the life of me get a good batch of fudge.
ReplyDeleteOooh, vintage goodies. I like the cooking we do together. Dads egg nog and caramels are delicious and have spoiled me to all others.
ReplyDeleteFavorite Christmas morning was passing out food to the homeless
ReplyDeleteI love eating cranberry fudge and open Christmas pajamas with my family on Christmas Eve. Thank you for hosting a lovely giveaway. kcarlson1152[at]hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love eating a super early dinner with the family every year. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition is making sugar cookies! Thanks for the chance to win:) ryansarahn(at)gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese are fun! My family has been caroling with a group of friends for about 35 years. I was so little then that as far as I'm concerned, we've always done it. Now I get to go with MY son...love that!
ReplyDeleteChristmas candy is one of my favorite holiday traditions! No cookies in this house ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou always have the best giveaways! One of my favorite traditions is eating clam chowder in sour dough bread bowls on Christmas Eve, with my family!
ReplyDeleteCarlee
I follow your AMAZING blog!
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ReplyDeleteChristmas wouldn't be christmas without candy. My father always fot that ribbon candy and the ones with the soft centers. I don't eat many but for some reason I have to buy them
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is getting a real tree with my family!
ReplyDeleteWe like to light the advent candles every night while we are having dinner.
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We love playing Bingo on Christmas eve!
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My favorite Christmas memory is getting our tree and letting the kids decorate it. The ornaments all started at the bottom when they were little. Now that they are grown the tree is a little more balanced, except now the granddaughter is 3 so there are more ornaments at the bottom. Such joy.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower
ReplyDeleteI love to make gingerbread houses! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSo many favorite traditions - one is definitely watching Nat'l Lampoon's Christmas Vacation while we trim the tree!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
We open one present on Christmas eve and then save the rest for Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition is making sugar cookies with my kids who are now grown up but we still bake some.
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We spend Christmas with our oldest son and family. The first one up Christmas morning turns on the television to the channel playing "A Christmas Story" all day long. We have so much fun shouting out the lines. It is even better when my son, all 6'8" and 43 years old, puts on his "Ralphie" pink bunny suit. It is so dang funny, I nearly wet myself from laughing every year. We have a blast.
ReplyDeleteI do hang out with you even if you don't have a giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteI love going to the Christmas tree farm with my family.
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We'd go up the mountain and cut our Christmas tree. Lots of fun but 2 years ago I bought an artificial tree. My husband was undergoing chemo and it was his job to string the lights. Wasn't going to happen that year and he's thanked me ever since so I guess it's a good trade. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWe take turns opening presents on Christmas morning. That way we can see who got what, and it makes the excitement last longer. Sometimes, when there's a house full of people, we'll be opening presents until lunch time!
ReplyDeleteI like to wake up before everyone else and make a pot of coffee and a pot of hot cocoa, then I go around the house strategically placing trash bags where paper will most likely be thrown. When I have everything set up to make my day easier, I start the Christmas music and sit enjoying the tree. It takes about 5 minutes for everyone to hear the music and come rushing in. Thank you for a sweet giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow you.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Jesse Tree that we put an ornament on every day during Advent. Love doing it with my daughter.
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