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August Giveaway!{CLOSED}

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At the end of each month I have a giveaway!
The August giveaway is for one Sew Spoiled Ladybug half apron!

The giveaway will run through midnight on August 31,2010 with the winner being announced on September 1 ,2010. The winner will be chosen using Random.org.
We will send it September 2 ,2010! All friends are welcome! 
What do you have to do to enter to win??
Leave a comment, leave your email address in the comment and only 1 entry person.
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These are all available in my shop!

Happy Sewing!
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Comments

Jamie Council said…
It is "sew" cute!!!

jamieccouncil@gmail.com
Kristen said…
Thank you for having monthly give aways.

Kristen Foster
Mama Lusco said…
Thanks for another great giveaway :) luscofamily @ ortelco.net
Jennifer said…
love your patterns!
Jennifer
jneely0426@gmail.com
Njeri said…
Your lady bug apron is simply lovely, I would love love to win it. Thanks, i will be checking in now an d then for your giveaways.
njerijacquline@yahoo.com
Gena's Garden said…
love it!

genapounders at gmail dot com
Carla S said…
Super giveaway! Your ladybug apron is adorable :)

pal732 at gmail dot com
Twins Squared said…
What a nice giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win!
charity@hotmail.com
Penny said…
I would love to win. Thanks for the contest!
pholdermomof3@gmail.com
I love giveaways, thank you :)
Lynne in NC said…
Leah,
The fabric combo for the giveaway is adorable.
Thanks for being so generous.
Peace.
sy said…
the apron is so cute, thanks for hosting the giveaway.
Leisha said…
Pick me!!! I need a new apron:)
Leishahemphill@gmail.com

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