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Closed: Shabby Apple March Giveaway!

This month’s giveaway is sponsored by Shabby Apple! Shabby Apple has a beautiful selection of women’s dress, aprons and little girl dresses. Look at the swimwear section! I love the vintage style of the clothes in their shopThe dress Shabby Apple is sponsoring is the Boogie Woogie Dress. Everyone needs a little black dress!
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Not only do you have the opportunity to win this gorgeous dress but Shabby Apple is also giving all Sew Spoiled readers a 10% discount for all orders for the next 30 days with this discount code…
sewspoiled10off.
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Here are Shabby Apple’s Requirements for Entering the Giveaway:
1. Be sure to leave your email address in the comments.
2. Contestants must have a USA shipping address to be eligible for entry.

3. Shabby Apple asks that you ‘Like‘ them on Facebook, and please let me know that you have done so in your comment.
4. Or if you do not have a Facebook account go to the Shabby Apple website and choose your favorite item. Leave a comment on my blog stating your favorite Shabby Apple item.
The winner will be chosen at random by Random.org. I will contact the winner via email and request their shipping address and dress size, and Shabby Apple will ship the Boogie Boogie Dress. The giveaway will run March 26, 2012 through March 30, 2012. With the winner being announced March 31, 2012.
Enjoy!
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Comments

Wife said…
Love the sew cute.

Stokespoet@apl.com

Christy
I like them on FB -- Crave to Save
My favorite dress is called beauty mark. Thanks for the chance to win!
gina.m.maddox (AT) gmail (DOT) com
Becky W said…
I like SA on FB
beckydspeer@hotmail.com
ruricloth said…
I already like Shabby Apple on fb (Lui B.)!

ruricloth at yahoo dot com
sharp4sure said…
I like Shabby Appke on FB! Love their clothes!

deanne@sharpstarps.com
Anonymous said…
Ilike Shabby Apple on Facebook! Distracteddebra@gmail.com
Cat said…
I like Shabby Apple on FB!

sweepinpianista at gmail dot com

Cat
I already "like" them on facebook under Angie Hofmann. Thanks

maddymaze@earthlink.net
Michele said…
I love Shabby Apple! Such cute clothes!
I like Shabby Apple on FB. facebook.com/bernadettemariefox
One of my favorite dresses from SA is the Ballerina one. Would love to win the Boogie dress, though. Thanks for this awesome giveaway!
jesusthrumary at gmail dot com
Trending said…
yestfl@hotmail.com
I liked them on FB as yeny flores-tijerin
colleen said…
I liked Shabby Apple on FB as Colleen Greenwell Andrasko...it's too hard to pick a favorite from them...all of the dresses are lovely...email address is cfgreenwell@yahoo.com
Jessica said…
I like shabby apple on facebook...would love to win!! =)

Jessica

justinsgirl 06 at gmail dot com
Sarah said…
I like Shabby Apple on FB.

slavila (at) rochester (dot) rr (dot) com
DeniseL said…
I like Shabby Apple on fb. Right now, I'm loving the Garden Isle dress :) Thanks!
dmarie824 at aol dot com
Leigh said…
Don't have Facebook but I checked out the website and liked the red balderdash skirt from the Alice collection. Very cool.
Aubs said…
I LOVE the tuileries dress!!

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