Thursday, November 17, 2011

Winner of CK Fabric & Notions issue plus ANOTHER CK giveaway!

Sorry for the delay in announcing the winner of CK's new special issue: Fabric & Notions.  The random number generator picked #5, which is the comment left by Jamilie!  Congrats Jamilie!  I just left a comment on your blog with my email address.  Thanks for playing along! 

And the good news is that CK has another special issue out called Scrapbooking Holidays & Celebrations 2011. And yes, I have a copy to give away to one lucky blog reader! Don't be shy.  You're all welcome to throw your name into the hat even if you don't regularly comment here.  Come play along!  Here's a peak at the cover:

Whether your holidays and celebrations are casual get-together or formal events, this special issue from Creating Keepsakes magazine is sure to be a trusted source of scrapbooking inspiration! The gallery of 50 outstanding ideas is a quick source of scrapliftable layouts, and you'll also discover ways to make your relationships shine on your scrapbook pages, photo-taking tips to catch meaningful moments and details of your celebrations, and journaling ideas to capture the points of view of your loved ones. Learn ways to create easy holiday accents and even ideas for storing your holiday-themed supplies. Pick up this issue today for non-stop scrapbooking inspiration for all your celebrations during the upcoming year! 

Here's a little sneak of one of the layouts that I created for this special issue (the 2-pager on the bottom):

To be entered to win a copy of this special issue, just leave a comment here before the end of the day next Monday (November 21st) and tell me your favorite Thanksgiving dish or food.  If you don't celebrate Thanksgiving, just tell me about your favorite main dish at family meal time.  Or better yet, email me the recipe! Heeheheeeeeee.

17 comments:

  1. My favorite Thanksgiving food is the pie!! But really, I love the whole meal! Yummy!

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  2. I LOVE Thanksgiving food the best of any holiday! I love turkey, cranberry sauce and dressing the best!! And, the pumpkin and pecan pies - yummy!!!!

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  3. My favorite Thanksgiving food? My grandmother's pecan pie. Nothing beats it. It is so sweet, but caramely and oooey goooey. It just says "family" to me, and reminds me of my grandmother's wonderful cooking. She has been gone for more than ten years now, but we still celebrate her life and honor her through her recipes.

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  4. Most definatly Sweet Potato Cassarole

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  5. hi stacy...
    my favorite thanksgiving would say must the pecan pie ..:)
    hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  6. My favourite meal is anything my husband cooks.

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  7. Hi Stacy!
    Thanks for another CK chance :)
    In the Netherlands we do not celebrate Thanksgiving, but Stampot is a very traditional (and common) dish during these cold days.
    If you really want the recipe, let me know, it's easy as 1-2-3! :))
    kind regards, Corina

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  8. I LIVE for this holiday! I had a hard time honestly narrowing it down to just one, but I would have to say I LOVE this sweet potato brulee my mother in law makes. DIVINE!!!!!!
    P.S Stacey, I have been following your blog and in the magazine and I really love your work!

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  9. You are all making me very hungry!! Everything sounds DELICIOUS. Thanks for your comments, ladies! :)

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  10. Ooh - my favorite is Cranberry Orange bread. It is a recipe that was handed down by my Nonna (Grandmother in Italian). My mom and I made it together for many years and I can't wait for it this year!

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  11. Its all about the Pumpkin Pie and Whipped Creme for me, LOL! Happy Holidays, Thanks!

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  12. My favorite Thanksgiving food is that yummy mashed potatos and gravy! Thanks for the chance!

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  13. Unfortunately we don't celebrate Thanksgiving here in South Africa but I love a good beef curry and rice!

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  14. We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Holland, but the best friend of my brother is an American who lives here and we celebrated Thanksgiving with them a few years ago. The best dish I had there was the pecan pie. It's quite heavy on the stomach, but really delicious!

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  15. Definitely the pumpkin pie! Thanks for the chance!

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