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December Fabric Giveaway!

Thank you for sharing your favorite 2010 projects and some of the projects you have planned for 2011!
My favorite project in 2010 was the Sew Spoiled Weekender Tote Sew Along!
I loved seeing everyones progress and it inspired others, including me, to do our best! We will have another sew along soon in 2011!
As a thank you for reading Sew Spoiled and being a BLOGREADER! I am offering a 15% Coupon code:BLOGREADER for the Sew Spoiled Etsy Shop! When you purchase any Sew Spoiled item use this coupon code and receive 15% off of your purchase!
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Now for our December 2010 giveaway winner!
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That means Jenn won, she said...
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Jenn please send me the address you would like the fabric sent to. My email address is leah.sewspoiled@gmail.com.
I am excited to announce in 2011 we will have guess sponsors for the Sew Spoiled monthly giveaways; fabric, purse hardware, signed sewing books from our favorite authors and much much more!
If you would like to sponsor a giveaway here at Sew Spoiled, write to me at leah.sewspoiled@gmail.com.
Happy New Year!!!
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Comments

Lynne in NC said…
Congratulations to the winner!
Leah -- I love the patchwork of the 12 giveaways you had this year, it looks so cool.
Thanks for the coupon, too.
Happy New Year!
Jenn said…
Thank you so much, Leah. I am giddy over here.

Posted a thank you on my blog:

http://www.morethemurrayer.com/2011/01/oh-leah-youre-my-favorite-friend-today.html

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