Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Valentine's Giveaway

I have had quite a few followers sign on lately, and there have been a lot of you sharing things going on with my blog so to say thank you, I thought I would do a giveaway.



How about this decorative box with gold foil rose stems and wick-less wax melt "buds". I know it looks like chocolate, but they are actually calorie-free wax melts, to add some amazing aromas to your home. If you don't have a wax warmer, I do sell them at my foodie website (www.mondaygourmet.com) but you can also find them in many retail stores - in the candle section.

More details about the prize - Each bud is the perfect size to add to your wick-less wax warmer.
Set of 12 buds, each package contains 2 scents (6 buds each).
Choose from one of the following collections:

  • Fruit  - Country Apple (pink) & Chaytor Bugs (green)
  • Floral - Rose (red) & Raspberry Lilac (purple)
  • Relaxing - Egyptian Sheets (teal) & Cleopatra (white)
  • Bakery - Amish Friendship Bread (brown sugar) & Cranberry Cardamon Clove (burgundy)
The winner will be able to choose their 2 scents, just for giving me your 2 cents below (sorry, I couldn't resist.!) Because this is a thank you - this giveaway is open to anyone who is a follower or past commenter. My goal is to thank my regular blog readers for making me feel at home here in blogland! On February 14th, I will draw from my list of blog followers and commenters who have commented in the past. To enter, please leave a comment on this post. Please share about this with your friends!
If this is your first time visiting my little home here in blogland, be sure to take a look at my free patterns page, by clicking on the free patterns tab at the top of this page.

Until next time,
Piece!
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10 comments:

tisme said...

I found your blog through someone else`s a while ago. I became a follower, and have you on my sidebar. I really enjoy your site.
Thanks!

Heather said...

What a sweet little box. I am a follower who would love a chance to win.

debbie said...

Such a wonderful idea! I love reading your blog, I can always find wonderful things to do or make!

Debbie Hall
Quiltingathome@earthlink.net

Snoodles said...

I found you through SewCalGal's blog...I see you will be hosting the Christmas show, and I am hosting the summer Pets show! These are lovely...I'm intrigued by the "Bakery" scents! I'm your newest follower! :)

judy said...

love your blog learn a lot
judy

Gwen said...

Mmmm... I can just smell the lovliness ! :-) Thank you for the chance to win!! If I were the lucky winner, I would choose the relaxing collection--- they sound heavenly!

Mary Chevalier said...

Thank-you that is a beautiful Gift,also thanks for the Mugrug patterns i have made a number of them

Sally said...

How cool are thoses! Neat.
Are you wearing red today??? I'm wearing red today--how about you? National Wear Red Day - American Heart Association

nlcalendar said...

I am so technically challenged it isn't funny. I made a comment just a minute ago but have no idea where it went. Thanks for the giveaway, hope I win. You have a very helpful blog, enjoy the freebies.

nanasrcool said...

What a wonderful giveaway! I have added your blog to mine. You have alot of really great things shared. I am a new blogger and hope to develop my own to also help out others as I have been helped through blogs and tutorials I have found online. The rosebuds are a wonderful idea. I have a scentsy burner. They will work on that right? I may actually be interested in purchasing some. They would be a nice thing to have out. The bricks I buy from scentsy are great but you cant exactly leave them out. You can but lets face it, they arent exactly aesthetically pleasing. I would appreciate it if you would check out my blog. If you have any advice I would love to hear from you. I am in the middle of my sewing room remodel. Any advice on that would also be very welcome. I would love to see your sewing/craft room as well!

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