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May 2013 Giveaway!


This Month's Giveaway is part of Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day
This giveaway is for a  Sew Spoiled 4 epattern bundle package! It will run through midnight on May 10, 2013 with the winner being announced on May 11, 2013. We will send all four ePatterns through email by May 13, 2013!
All friends are welcome! What do you have to do to enter to win?? Follow the directions above.
~Best Wishes!


Comments

April in Autumn said…
Kinda dumb, but I saw a picture of a pelican trying to eat a cat this morning. It's the first thing that came to mind.
Sewing Mom said…
Thank you, for a lovely giveaway. =)
Unknown said…
My youngest daughter. She's four and super cute and no matter what kind of mood I'm in can always put a smile on my face with her silliness.
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Unknown said…
I have an absolutely crazy dog, but then he's also crazy cute... of which we remind him every day to explain why he's still alive. And yes, that makes us crazy for rationalizing with our dog. The little furball does something new to make me smile every day. Gotta love pets with personality. ~ Carey
Melody said…
I love the show Castle. Rick is always saying and doing something silly and funny.

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alison said…
My daughter *asking* to go to preschool instead of crying when I drop her off!
jana277 said…
Hallo from Slovakia, Jana
Anonymous said…
my daughter saying "Emma trouble". I don't know if that means she IS trouble or she wants to be!
Thank you for leaving your giveaway open alittle longer. Been working my way through everyone. My sewing circle met and had a great time sewing, eating, laughing and enjoying each other.

Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

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