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January Giveaway with Tantalizing Stitches!{CLOSED}

At the end of 2010 I emailed my favorite shops and authors to ask if they would like to sponsor a Sew Spoiled giveaway. Almost all of them replied with a ā€œYes!ā€ and El, from Tantalizing Stitches, was first!
She specializes in bag making hardware and supplies! I love looking through her shop. When I see something new I love buying it just to see what new bag I can make with it. Not only does she carry all the hardware you will ever need but 15% of the purchase price of all handmade items and 5% of the purchase price of supplies at most Tantalizing Stitches venues are donated to animal charity.
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The winner will receive a $25 Gift Certificate to Tantalizing Stitches!
The giveaway will run through midnight on January 31, 2011 with the winner being announced on February 1, 2011. The winner will be chosen using Random.org. We will send it through email February 2, 2011!
What do you have to do to enter to win?
With Valentineā€™s Day only a few weeks away what crafty projects (paper, sewing or baking) will you be making?
(post a Comment)
Good Luck!
This Giveaway is Closed!
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Comments

craftmom saidā€¦
oh wow, I am the first comment:) I am going to be making my daughter a pottery barn inspired chair backer and a pillowcase. I am also going to be making with my daughter recycled crayons into hearts for her valentine's for school. Thanks for a great giveaway!
Bethany saidā€¦
I've made a few decorative Valentine's items but I'd like to bake something--I'm deciding between red velvet cake balls covered in white chocolate, and red velvet cupcakes with creamy icing and adorable sprinkles.
Kristen saidā€¦
I am making a diaper bag for my daughter. I am using the buttercup bag for her.
Tara saidā€¦
I will be making goodie bags for my kids class filled with sweets!
Penny saidā€¦
I will most likely be making handmade cards with my Girl Scout troop!
Mama Lusco saidā€¦
I'll be making sugar cookies with the kids and some handmade valentines cards. mamalusco at ortelco dot net
Rachel saidā€¦
My only plan currently is brownies... maybe I'll cut them out as hearts?
Erika saidā€¦
I'm making heart shaped whoopie pies and rolling them in pink and red sugar to give out this year. I'm also working on a table runner for our dining room table, hopefully I'll get it done in time!
Elena saidā€¦
I make heart shaped cakes for everyone. I also make and give out felt heart pins. So fun!
Shirley saidā€¦
I am in the process of making pink and white crepe paper flower kissing balls! They are so elegant and pretty :)
Selana saidā€¦
We don't really celebrate Valentine's Day here, but I'll bake my husbands favourite cake that day - as for non-Valentine crafts, I'm knitting a pair of gloves for my dad right now
I'm working on handmade valentines for the family, and soon I'll make my yearly batch of gingerbread cookies (heart shaped of course) -- my hubby's favorite!
28 Sides Designs saidā€¦
I'll be making a piece of embroidery for my hubs office, something cute but nerdy.
Posh Pooch Designs saidā€¦
I am making Cupcakes, with pink icing and heart sprinkles for My hubby.
Scondly I am also making cookies shaped like hearts for our Sunday School Class to munch on.
Tina saidā€¦
great promo. i have been making purses lately.
Lynne in NC saidā€¦
Our plan? well.... let's just say that the end of basketball season comes first. I'm making fleece scarves for my daughter's team mates. Then, we will concentrate on the "hearty" stuff.
Thanks for the great giveaway!
TS Beading saidā€¦
I will be making sugar cookies with my favorite 4 year old!
I'll be making sure the book giveaway on my blog is working. Sorry, I'm quite boring. I need a sweetheart. ;)
Ginger saidā€¦
I'll make my family a heart shaped dessert.

ginger c at gmail dot com
Unknown saidā€¦
I'm going to make a valentine themed, fabric triangle flag bunting for my two little girls to hang in their room.
Unknown saidā€¦
I am making heart shaped pancakes for breakfast!
Desi saidā€¦
Hi, and thanks for the chance to win. I am currently working on a diaper bag for one daughter and a key fob for another.
Thanks again.
Desi
Anonymous saidā€¦
I will be making one gift for valentines day, a seat cover for my boyfriend's Jeep.
Anonymous saidā€¦
I will be making lots of these:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/66144637/prescription-for-love-valentines-day

To send to my friends and family!
Jezebel Rose saidā€¦
Although a bit macabre I'm going to try and make an anatomical heart cake for my boyfriend. We have an inside joke about giving someone your 'heart' so I think it will fit well =)
Jennifer Davey saidā€¦
I am making a bright pink felt wreath for my front door. I will also be making hybrid valentines cards for my girls classes...the valentines will have a digitally scrap-booked card with a wax bag filled with homemade treats with a cute bag topper with added lace and paper for texture. can't wait to post them on my blog... bestillmycraftingheart.blogspot.com
Unknown saidā€¦
I got to the blog as soon as I saw the email and was hoping to be first one to leave the comment:)
Well, i am thinking of making candies from yarn:)
lindav saidā€¦
We don't really celebrate either, but maybe I should... I'm thinking about it, maybe cookies?
I know my family would be appreciative...
Mary Sue saidā€¦
I've joined the Cabrio tote sew along and have my fabrics ready. Just need to post the photos.
I'm making a pair of pink Swarovski crystal earrings in the shape of leaves for a friend for her wedding anniversary which is on 2/22. I am also making her a fabric tote bag in a pink print fabric that is very "girly."

I don't really do anything for Valentine's Day but I make lots of gifts for friends at other times, especially anniversaries.

I can't figure out what to do for her husband, though! Maybe one of my checkbook covers in a fabric featuring something he would like...still thinking on that one!
TerriB saidā€¦
I'll be making a bag with Chocolate Covered Strawberry fabric.
Sandy saidā€¦
I'm currently making a sample quilt for my local quilt shop. Thanks for the giveaway!=)
rebecca saidā€¦
You have been a great find in the bloggy world. Enjoying the posts and info!!
Njeri saidā€¦
i will be making my favorite things- cards!
Heather Kate saidā€¦
This year our Valentines are leaning more on the boyish side of life. My son and I will be making bracelets out of twine for his class. We are practicing our knots from our new knot-tying book, and we'll slip a few beads between the really cool knots we'll make.
~Amanda~ saidā€¦
I'll be knitting my daughter longies with an XO cable pattern down the legs! (does that count as a crafty valentines item? ) LOL
Lisa saidā€¦
I'll be making lots of yummy cakes and cookies for friends and family =D
Great Giveaway!
M.Desiree saidā€¦
I'll be making some heart shaped cookies and maybe some home made v-day cards with my step daughter.
Twins Squared saidā€¦
I will be making my girls the Carmen's Tunic by Lille Skapet out of a cute heart knit fabric.
My girls will also be melting crayons into heart shaped molds to give with their valentines.
Nana G Creations saidā€¦
I'm going to make some little heart shaped cookie cakes for people at work.
Susie Peet saidā€¦
I am making purses for my special friend and also baking treats to give away.
On Valentine's my hubby always cooks me a gorgeous meal so I think I will make him a yummy dessert to go with it - thanks for the giveaway x

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