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Celebration Time Giveaway

I have so much to celebrate and be so thankful for.
First of all is my middle daughter  (who's expecting twins) today is her birthday
Second I just can't believe it but six months after starting this blog, I have 50 followers. WOW!!
And third is that you all have visited over 10,000 times. It's amazing and I'm so humbled by this all. What started out as an outlet for my going ons, here on the farm and my addiction to quilting could be something anyone would be interested in, is just hard to believe.
And to top it all off, is that this all happen in the same day Dec. 8th.
So I want to celebrate and give something back to you, so I'm going to try a give-away.



I have a kit that I would like to give to someone, it's this little wallhanging.


It is 6" x 22", and has the fabric for the top and floss to do the details. Easy to do. And could be up all year, not just during the holiday.

So if this is something that caught your fancy, just leave a comment. If you are a follower you will have a second entry. That's what part of this celebrations is about, followers (old and new).
Deadline to enter is Weds. Dec 14th, I'll draw the next day Dec. 15th.

I just want to thank you all so very much and thank you for all the comments I have received. I have enjoyed all of them. And I look forward to what the future brings.

Kat
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Comments

  1. I love reading your blog, as I was raised on a 40 acre farm..........and I am an obsessed quilter!
    Love the cardinals kit!

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  2. Kat, of course I would love to be included in the drawing for a giveaway!! I too love cardinals and I too am addicted to quilting!!!

    Blessed Christmas to you and all your family!!

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  3. Oh I forgot - I'm one of your faithful followers - always enjoy your blog!!

    Blessings

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  4. Alice keeps telling us about your blog, so here I am. Love it! And miss seeing you! We all have to get together sometime in the new year!! Finishing up quilt for grandson(3) Monkeys and lollipops!! And something for Amelia(12) Small purse or sign for her room. they are in Japan and that's where we will be for Christmas CAN"T WAIT! Happy Christmas to you and you are going on my favorites list!!
    Olivia

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  5. Congratulations on all counts!! This kit is so pretty. I'm going to cross my fingers ;)

    Carolyn

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  6. What a lovely give-away. I'd like to be included and am a new follower! I've enjoyed looking at your blog!

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  7. Is this your post for the Blog Hop Party? Please email me to confirm.

    Thanks,
    Michele

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  8. So glad to hear of all the milestones and wonderful accomplishments! I am a follower and will continue to enjoy your musings!

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  9. Love the Cardinals. I enjoy following your posts.

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  10. Please include me in your giveaway, I am so pleased for you that you have acquired so many followers, and I have joined the band!

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  11. A really wonderful pattern and I love the Cardinals. Thank you for this opportunity. Judy C

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  12. I am now a follower - and love your blog.
    Judy C

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  13. What a beautiful kit! I am a new follower of your blog. Congratulations on your followers and views. I have been blogging for about a year and a half and have had great fun with it.

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  14. I think I mentioned that I am a new follower in my first comment. I took some time to read a few older posts and enjoyed my visit here.

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  15. I could just see myself making that for my mother. She loves red cardinals. We don't get them in my neck of the woods, but she does.

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  16. following you, will you follow me?
    dixdizzy.blogspot

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  17. Yes I AM a follower (and a fairly new one at that). December 8 is a birthday in our family too - my Dad celebrated his 92nd birthday this year; imagine he was born in 1919 on a farm in northern Manitoba. Just think of what he has seen in his lifetime...........

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  18. This is a beautiful kit. Yours looks so nice

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  19. Defiantly a beautiful Cardinal wallhanging. My father would just love this quilt. He builds bird houses and bird feeders. Thanks for the great giveaway. ;->

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  20. I love cardinals. I love your wall hanging. Thanks for the chance!

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  21. I'm a new follower. Merry Christmas!

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  22. Would really love to win this.

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  23. I LOVe cardinals (that's Ohio's state bird too to boot.) I am a new follower. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  24. Oh my! The second I saw this lovely wallhanging pattern, I immediately thought of my mother. Her favorite thing was to feed the cardinals every morning. She knew her little cardinal families, and would always tell us when their were babies. :0) Such fond memories.

    Thank you for the chance!

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  25. I love this wall hanging, cardinals are so beautiful! I remember seeing one for the first time on a snowy tree branch my freshman year of college. Thank you for the chance to win it.

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  26. Congratulations on the success of your blog! Happy birthday to your daughter ! And a BIG congratulations on the upcoming additions to your family!! Grandchildren are God's best gift!!! We had our first grandchild 7 months ago, and I could never have dreamed how wonderful being a grandparent would be!!! :-) Thank you so much for he chance to win this beautiful cardinal kit-- it's gorgeous!

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  27. Almost forgot! I am a new follower!! Thanks for the second chance to win this wonderful prize! :-)

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  28. Thanks for the giveaway. Happy Belated Birthday to your daughter and congratulations on your blog!

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  29. What a delightful giveaway! I found your blog through the Blog Hop and am enjoying my look around. :)

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  30. I'm a new follower, just had to join after looking and seeing all your pretty quilts! Thank you.

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  31. Love BIRDS!!! This wall hanging would be perfect for me! Thanks for the chance...I think I made it in the nick of time!

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