Sponsor Giveaway : Elle's Studio
Two people will each win a Summer Tag Pack from Elle's Studio.
There’s always something fun going on at Elle’s Studio! Join them, at their blog, for their new workshop that will last all summer long! For the next two months they’ll take you on a journey full of inspiration to help you capture those special summer memories and make them last forever in a gorgeous mini book. And, of course there will be free downloads, giveaways and more along the way! Click here to go to there main Summer 2009 – Documented homepage.
They’ve also created two kits to help you along the way! The Summer Pack is full of their tags that are perfect for the summer season (at a special price for July only!) and the Summer Digital Download is an amazing .pdf file that contains twenty-eight tags and embellishments that you can print and cut out on your own, plus you can use them over and over again!
To be entered into today's giveaway leave a comment below sharing your favorite childhood summertime memory.
Comments will be closed at 8pm on Sunday with the winners posted shortly after.
Don't miss the question I posted late yesterday afternoon. Lots to think about...


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I am in the collecting phase so I can begin digital scrapbooking! This would be very cool to win. My favorite summer time memory is the summer I was 12 my mother would send my little sister and 1 year old brother outside for a walk after dinner and her and I would sit at the dinner table for what seemed like hours (I'm sure it wasn't) and talk girl stuff. She shared with me all I needed to know to become a young woman. So many of my girl friends shared with me their mothers never did that. I feel blessed to have that wonderful memory of my mother spending one on one time with me.
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my holidays in Guadeloupe... so so beautiful island
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My favorite summer childhood memory are the family trips we used to take to Higgins Lake. My aunts, uncles and cousins would all be there and we would swim and eat and play until late in the night!
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all my holiday are great : if I'm with my 2 kids
thanks for the chance
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Going to St. George Island with my family and staying for two weeks. The sun, the not-showering, the body-surfing, the doing of laundry at a the island laundromat--all of it has been imprinted in my memory.
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my favorite summer memory is the time we spend in the swimming pool with the boys
kisses
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cool giveaway !!!
if I had sun and goog times, all is good memories
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the big lunches with all my family : it's always a good summer moment
thanks for the chance to win
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so many memories......camping and hanging out at my grandparents farm stand out the most. good times....
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One of my favorite summer time memories as a child was sliding down a big hill near our house on a piece of cardboard. There was usually 5 or 6 of us & lots of laughter.
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I loved playing outside after dinner waiting for our homemade ice cream to be made!
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Sitting in the back seat of the car...singing to the radio, coloring, drawing, napping...just enjoying being with my parents on vacations.
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I loved catching Lightening Bugs - or Fireflies as they're called elsewhere - in jars! A bunch of friends from the neighborhood would gather, parents would be outside on someone's porch watching. We'd give the bugs cartoon character names and once we had collected dozens of them, we'd end up letting them go.
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As a family we always went to the same camping camp year after year. We had friends there whom we only ever saw on our annual camping trip. Each year we lived and loved (and one year in my brothers case, in love) with the same people we would only ever see at year end... and each year the holiday started as if we never left. They were some of the best friends we had..
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All the neighborhood kids were out early and we spent the days building forts, going down to the park to play in the river, riding bikes and playing ball. (It was well before the days of video games.) We left our houses early and sometimes didn't come back to eat lunch. Things are so different now, it is sad my kids can never experience that.
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My favorite childhood summer memory is going to Orioles baseball games with my sister and Dad. And every trip, the song "Girl I'm gonna miss you" by Milli Vanilli played on the radio. It was like our theme song for the summer. I miss that.
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My favourite summertime memory is the one's week's family holiday we spent at Great Yarmouth (I live in England) in a caravan by the seaside. I hated going home so much that my ambition was to live by the sea, and now I do!
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As a child, my family used to take month-long vacations, traveling around the country in our RV. So many good memories in that small 25' space. :)
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My favorite summer time memory from my childhood has got to be my summers spent at the family chalet (cottage) where we swam in the lake, covered ourselves in clay and dried ourselves in the sun, caught blood suckers and killed them, hunted for the perfect sticks for hotdog/marshmallow roasting, subsequent marshmallow/hotdog roasting over a camp fire (YUM), fire works on the beach, catching fireflies in glass canning jars, trying to catch dragon flies, blueberry & raspberry picking (YUM), fishing and waterskiing, and overall the jokes and good times spent doing all the above with my family!
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going to visit my grandparents on the farm, and playing with all my cousins by the dozens :)
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