Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

11 days ... giveaway day!


Today is Giveaway Day at Sew, Mama, Sew!

I love doing this giveaway - so many new blogs to investigate... so many cool handmade items to investigate (and maybe win).

So here's the deal.

I'm giving away this cool little purse. It's a take-off of Renske's minimalist tote bag; the tutorial for which was posted on design*sponge a while back.

It's a fascinating design - the handle doubles as the bag's closure.

This little version is made almost completely of recycled materials. A white canvas/denim type fabric for the main body, a couple of shirts for the lining and pocket, and a leather skirt for the trim.

It measures 11"x7"x1" and has a handle drop of 10".

To have a chance of winning this bag, just leave me a comment - I'd love to know what is bringing you the most joy right now.

And now for the fine print:
  • The comments will stay open until midnight Pacific time on the 17th of December, after which the winner will be chosen by the all-knowing random number generator.
  • I'm willing to ship internationally.
  • Make sure that you have included your email address in the comment form, or else I'll have no way to contact you, and another winner may be chosen.
Good luck, everyone! And be sure to check out the Sew, Mama, Sew! blog to find the huge list of participants in the Giveaway Day!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

30 days ... and another giveaway

Well, that took a little longer than I had anticipated...

I always think "oh, I'll just whip these up in no time..." and it always takes so much longer than I'd thought. You'd think I'd have learned by now...

But anyhow, here's my stack of little christmas banners for (yet another) swap, all ready to be sent out. After I wrap them. Which will, no doubt, take longer than I have left time for.

And I've made an extra one to give away here. Just leave a comment - I love getting comments :)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

36 days... an ornament tutorial and a giveaway

It almost snowed at my house today. The raindrops were thick and slushy. The mountains around town are frosted with white. I stayed indoors and made stuff.

These ornaments are for a swap that I'm part of.

If you want to make one, you'll need:
  • 5 squares of paper... mine are 2.5" square, and are from an old German book I picked up at a thrift store.
  • 2 squares of decorative paper that are one quarter the size of your paper squares... mine are 1.25" square, and made from a piece of red scrapbook paper with a 1" square glued onto it.
  • 9" of 1/8" ribbon
  • a bead... I used a 6/0 Japanese glass bead
  • a decorative charm and jump ring
  • glue/paper cutter/scissors/pliers/needle and thread
To make:
Fold the larger paper squares in half lengthwise, then crosswise, then on one diagonal. Bring the diagonal folds toward each other, sandwiching them between the two square parts of the paper. Repeat for all pieces.
Glue the folded squares together: holding one folded piece, apply glue to the upper square. Lay another folded piece on top of it, making sure that the folded points are together. Repeat till all pieces are glued together in a stack. If you've done it correctly, the pieces should be able to fan out like in the photo. It's very important that the folded corners (i.e., the centers of the pieces of paper) are all together, otherwise it won't work.
Glue the ribbon to both sides of the stack of folded papers, having the cut ends of the ribbon toward the folded point, and looping over top of the open point. Make sure that the ribbon is not twisted. Then glue the decorative paper covers over the ribbons.
Put a bead onto the ribbon: Push the threaded needle through the bead, around the ribbon, and back through the bead. Then pull on the thread til the ribbon comes through the hole. Push the bead down toward the paper.  

Add the charm to the ribbon using the jump ring. It needs to go onto the ribbon loop above the bead, so that it acts as a block, preventing the bead from being pulled off of the ribbon.
 And there you are! You could (theoretically) hang up the ornament as is, all closed up like a little book; or you can pull the bead up to the top of the ribbon, fan open the pages, and put the covers back-to-back, and pull the bead back down to make a 5 pointed star.
This is, in fact, a little book. You could decorate the pages, or make it bigger and put photos into it, or whatever you like. I was thinking it might also be fun to make 24 of them and use them as an advent calendar... just open one a day.

There's one of these up for grabs... just leave me a comment and I'll pick a name in a couple of days.

Friday, May 21, 2010

winners!

Yay!!! It's picking winners time!!!

Here goes:

For the ePattern from Sense & Sensibility:



Congrats to Jennifer S!









For the fabric baskets via Sew Mama Sew:



Congrats to Amy!








For the 'Mr. Darcy's girl' scrabble tile:


Congrats to Simply Sarah!








For the tag book and collage papers:


Congrats to Gaye McCance








And finally, for the marble magnets:



Congrats to Christine!







Thanks everyone for playing in the giveaways, and for checking out my blog!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

argh!

I hate it when I run into circumstances beyond my control!

We had a lovely windstorm last night. At least, there was a windstorm that blew through the town I live in. Our house is on the lee side of a hill, so we're relatively unaffected by most storms that come through the area. Sadly for us, though, our ISP is not located in an equally sheltered spot. So even though we barely noticed the storm last night, I was left without internet access all day today, while the power company fixed up whatever went wrong on the other side of the hill.

So, anyhow. I'm back now. Whew!

Previous giveaways can still be found here:
... and today's giveaway is  a set of seven marble magnets in the winner's choice of mustard yellow/grey or teal/white. Just leave me a comment and tell me something that made you smile today.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

happy wednesday!

It's been fun reading about everyone's plans for the summer... lots of swimming and picnics planned... many babies, and big moves too! I'll be joining in on the swimming and picnics - not so much with the babies or moving!!!

You can find the previous days' giveaways here:

 Today I'm giving away a small blank tag book and an envelope of collageable items to go with it.

For a chance to win, just tell me your favourite quick meal to make when you're in a hurry and everyone is starving to death right before your eyes. (Mine is Greek Red Lentil soup.)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

a few notes

First... you still have a few days to enter the giveaways from Sew Mama Sew and Sense & Sensibility.

Second... I admit it. I'm northern-hemisphere-centric. I asked, in my SMS giveaway post, for a comment about something fun you're planning for this summer, and completely did not consider the fact that fully half of the planet is heading into winter right now. I apologize. Feel free, if you live in the southern hemisphere, to tell me something fun you're planning for this winter. Or something fun you did last summer. Or something.

Third... I love what being part of the SMS giveaway does to my blog stats... I laughed when I saw this - all of my normal visitor count ups-and-downs just flattened right out, and one big spike at the end. Of course, I'd have no problem if all y'all decided to keep on visiting :)

Fourth... I've decided to do a small giveaway each day this week. Just for fun, and because I can. Today's gift is a wee Pride & Prejudice themed scrabble tile.  Winner's choice of a pin back or pendant bail. If you want it, leave me a comment telling me something you wish you had done last week.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day


The day you've all been waiting for is here at last!!!

I love giveaway day... so many new blogs to check out, so many great handcrafted items to ogle, the chance to win some of said items... does it get better than that?

Today I'm giving away a pair of coordinating fabric baskets. They're made of linen/cotton on the outside, and lined with cotton. They measure roughly 6" deep x 8" wide x 6" tall (unfolded). These baskets are great for corralling small projects, and fold down flat when not in use.

For a chance to win, leave me a comment and tell me one fun thing you're planning to do this summer. I'll choose a winner via the Random Number generator on the 20th.

Check out Sew Mama Sew for the full lists of handcrafted items, sewing and knitting supplies, and combination handcrafted item plus supplies that are being given away.

And you've still got a chance to win an ePattern from Sense & Sensibility Patterns too!

Good luck everybody!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Sense & Sensibility giveaway!

As you may remember, I not only acted in a production of Pride and Prejudice last month, but I sewed a lot of costumes as well.

My favourite ones to sew were created by Jennie Chancey at Sensibility.com. I made dresses in several different styles, undergarments, and a couple of lovely little jackets.

And just for you, oh lovely reader, in honour of her new website redesign, she is giving away an ePattern from her site.

There are patterns from the Regency and Romantic eras... the Edwardian era (think Beatrix Potter)... the early 1900s (Titanic)... even a gorgeous 1940s Swing dress.

Many of the patterns are also sized for children.

I found the patterns to be very easy to use. The pieces went together easily, the instructions were very clear and easy to understand.

To enter, all you need to do is blog, tweet, or post something on Facebook about the "new" sensibility.com, then come back here and post a comment with a link to your post. In a couple of days, I'll let the random number generator choose a winner :)



(Note: all photos in this post are used with permission from sensibility.com)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Giveaway Day coming up!


I love doing giveaway days!

It seems silly, but I take pleasure in giving away something that I've made.

Plus, it's a chance to pay-it-forward for all the things that I have won in the past.

So, make sure to come back here on May 17 to find out exactly what it is that I'm giving away. Are you excited???

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Giveaway Day


It's here! Visit Sew, Mama, Sew for the whole honkin' huge list of people who are giving stuff away. Seriously!

And leave me a comment here for a chance to win this pretty purse, and tell me something that you're hoping to get for Christmas.









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Back












Strap detail















Inside

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Open Studios virtual tour










So here's my space. As you can see, it's not very fancy. I share the room with the furnace, the hot water tank, the built-in vacuum, and our freezer. In an ideal world, I'd have painted the walls a soft turquoise, and there would be built-in cabinets instead of the random shelving that I've got. There would also be big windows - not one tiny little north-facing one that's half covered by the porch stairs outside... Ah, well. 

I do a lot of sewing, as well as knitting and paper art, so I've tried to divide the room up accordingly, but there is some overlap.

On the left-hand side of the room (facing in from the hallway) I have a small desk that I use for painting and mixed media art. I keep my paints and assorted goodies in the rolling stacked bins under the desk, and there are more paints and brushes and stamps and things in the shelves above it. As you can see, a lot of my fabric has migrated across to that side of the room as well... there's just not room for it on the other side! Also, I keep bins of fabric scraps and works-in-progress in the little closet-y area that also holds the vacuum canister. As you can imagine, it's a real pain to empty out that space when it comes time to dump out the vacuum! 

The other side of the room is where I do my sewing. My cutting table is tucked into the IKEA shelving unit, but can be pulled out if I need to use the entire space. The bins above the table hold my cutting tools (out of reach of the 4-yr-old), buttons, zippers, purse hardware, and other necessities. My larger pieces of fabric are kept in the big shelf unit beside the sewing machine. I like having them where I can see them - I tend to forget about things that are put away! Above the sewing machine are my boxes of yarn, sorted by weight. You can catch a glimpse, behind the sewing machine area, of my pride and joy of the summer... my pantry. It's tucked away under the stairs, along with all of our christmas things.

Signing up for this virtual tour was a real kick in the pants for me - getting the room organized and cleaned. I'm a messy worker, and I don't really like putting things away. One benefit, though, was finding out that I have two copies of the book Artist Trading Card Workshop by Bernie Berlin. If you'd like to have a copy, leave a comment saying so, and I'll draw a name in a few days.


Thursday, September 10, 2009

go see this!

image from RubyFloy's shop at Etsy


You must go check out a new etsy store that's been opened by someone I know from the Christian Paper Artists yahoo group... she makes really cool stuff! I got a zine from her a while back and it was totally yummy!

Oh, and she's doing a giveaway too, but you really don't want to put your name in for it, because that would spoil my chances of winning. Yup.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Twilight Tide Pettiskirt GIVEAWAY!!!!

I think I might need to rename my blog "the grosgrain-giveaway-want blog"...


Twilight Tide Pettiskirt GIVEAWAY!!!!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Baggu Grosgrain Guest GIVEAWAY!!!!

Baggu Grosgrain Guest GIVEAWAY!!!!

I can't believe I'm doing this again... but reusable bags are great. So there.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Blushing Buttercream Pettiskirt GIVEAWAY!!!!

Blushing Buttercream Pettiskirt GIVEAWAY!!!!

dang it... two in a row. I'm sorry. But I just saw this today and I need to win it. NEED.
For my daughter.
yeah.
that's right.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sunday Laundry Shirt Dress GIVEAWAY!!!!

Sunday Laundry Shirt Dress GIVEAWAY!!!!


Check this out! It's absolutely gorgeous, and she's giving it away!

Oh how I'd love to be able to create something like this.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Give-aways


There's a really cool give-away at Crafty Crow this week. If blogging it wasn't a pre-requisite to entering, I so wouldn't be doing this, cause I really really want it for myself.

I spent too much time today following links at Sew Mama Sew's big huge give-away day. I'm pretty sure there's over 200 links to people giving stuff away, and many of them will be open for a few days yet, if you missed it. One of them is absolutely amazingly huge... it's at Confessions of a Craft Addict. She's been accumulating crafty stuff all year, just for this giveaway!!! WOW!

I didn't get on the ball soon enough to take part in that large event, but in honor of the day (and because I feel a smidge guilty for putting my name in for so much cool stuff), I'm going to do my own little give-away just for fun.This is a wee wristie (actually it's fairly big for a wristie, standing 6" tall and 7" wide) with one internal pocket. It's made of linen, lined in cotton. I'll collect names til Sunday the 7th, and then pull one from a hat. If you link to this on your own blog, I'll put your name in twice. And to spice it up a bit, please also tell me something interesting or funny that happened to you today. Merry Christmas :)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Six months!

I know I haven't posted very frequently, or very regularly, but this is the longest that I've stuck with any kind of journaling. Well, except for my grade 10 year when all I wrote about was boys...

So, here's the promised giveaway: a wee purse.


It's pretty small... about 8" wide by 6" tall, and a 2" wide base. One little pocket inside. Mostly linen on the outside, and cotton on the inside. I've appliqued a bird on the front and added some free-motion embroidery. The handle is 24" long, so it sits nicely right under the arm.

To throw your name into the hat, just leave me a comment. If you link to me on your own blog, I'll give you an extra entry.

Best of luck, and thanks for reading :)