Is it too early to start thinking about making this year’s Christmas cards? Nah. It’s not too late to scrapbook last year’s holiday memories either. So here are some winter holiday freebies for you. Merry Christmas!I have a copy of Artella’s Step-by-Step Vintage Holiday Cards: Artsy Old-Fashioned Greetings in 5 Steps or Less by Marney K. Makridakis, the Founder/Editor of Artella Land to give away.
You can buy the book at Artella for $10 or take a chance at winning a copy simply by leaving a comment on this post before the end of the month. On June 1st, a random number generator will be used to select the winning comment.
[Be sure to leave some way for me to contact you in case you win; or sign up to follow this blog and watch for the announcement of the winner.]
If you follow this blog, leave a second comment letting me know you follow and you have two chances to win.
Now, so no one feels left out, I found a lovely blog, Mel’s Brushes, offering free holiday clip art, digital brushes and backgrounds.
Look for the brushes labeled free for “Personal Use”. You’ll also find many of the products available with commercial licenses if you craft for profit.
I’ll review Artella’s Vintage Holiday Card eBook tomorrow. Please come back.
It's NEVER too early to think about the Holidays, they have this tendency to sneak up on you without warning.
ReplyDeleteLol, June, and every year I think I will start early and avoid the last minute stress. Maybe this book will help keep me going.
ReplyDeleteIt really isn't ever too early to start getting ready for Christmas. I'm the world's worst procrastinator though. I think this will help though. Thank you so much.
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Barbara
I definitely follow your blog and enjoy all the information that you provide for us. You can contact me here:
ReplyDeletelmoore(at)flippinweb(dot)com
I really hope I win.
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Barbara
Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [24 May 02:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maria. The more the merrier!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win your book. Please put my name in the hat. Thank you so much for a chance to win.
ReplyDeletePattyjo
rholschen@air-pipe.com
would love to win and get an early start on Christmas this year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this generous giveaway
smiles Wendy
wpettifer@gmail.com
I do love Vintage cards and art. I work on Christmas pretty much year round. If I'm not actually making something, I'm keeping a weather eye out for a good price on the materials I will be needing for my next projects.
ReplyDeleteI signed up to follow your blog. Thanks for the chance to win an interesting book.
ReplyDeleteThis contest closed last night at midnight.
ReplyDeleteThe random number generator at random.org selected comment #5.
Since my own comments do not count in the raffle, that makes the winner ...
Pattyjo!
Congratulations, Pattyjo!
I'll be sending you the directions to pick up your prize in just a minute.