Sponsor Giveaways | Scrapbooking From The Inside Out, Log Your Memory, Elles Studio
One person will receive the November kit from Scrapbooking from the Inside Out.
Explore loving yourself for exactly who you are and embracing life as it is happening with the newest kit from Scrapbooking from the Inside Out, ACCEPTANCE. This meaningful, stylish kit embodies the warmth of autumn in a box, perfectly fit for expressing all the ways you search, seek and succeed.
Inside Out’s monthly kits are all about EMOTION. We offer what no one else does...beautiful, large kits with deep meaning and all the latest products, along with inspiration to look inside your heart, fabulous free gifts and fantastic projects and tutorials you won't find anywhere else. You’ll get permanent access to journaling prompts, quotes, a music playlist and photos to spur your creativity, fantastic motivational challenges and prizes, and the work of a stellar design team. They’re also holding a design team search now through Nov 24th.
One person will receive a free Memory Logbook 2011: Half-Year Combo Set (coil-bound, print set) in their choice of size.
Two additional winners will each receive a free download of the Full Year Print-It-Yourself Edition of the 2011 Memory Logbook. And of course, all three winners will receive a free full-year Memory Minder subscription. All from Log Your Memory.
The 2011 edition of the Memory Logbook is finally here! Log Your Memory is excited to share the completely updated & revised edition of this all-in-one journal, calendar and idea book for memory keepers! This year's edition includes 52 brand new Weekly Challenges with 52 sample layouts created by 28 very talented contributing artists from five different countries.
The theme "This Is My Life" carries through the entire challenge series, with inspirational quotes and monthly photo prompts to help you capture your everyday, real life in 2011. The theme is emphasized each month through a different focus area, ranging from "Find Your Focus" and "Life Is So Daily" to "Relationships," "Personal Growth," and "Celebrate Life." This year's edition is also available in two sizes and multiple formats to help you find your best solution for everyday memory-keeping, including our limited edition coordinating 2011 Wall Calendar with tear-out full-color challenge cards.
Also new this year - our Memory Minder email subscription, included free with every 2011 Memory Logbook purchase to help educate, encourage and inspire you to use your Logbook throughout the year. It'll be like having your own personal memory-keeping assistant waiting for you in your inbox each week!
We're looking forward to a great year and would love for you to join us!
Two people will receive an advent calendar kit and Vintage Mix & Match Numbers from Elle’s Studio.
Elle’s Studio has some great journaling and number paper tags for all your December Daily albums and holiday layouts. They have also just released an advent calendar that you can purchase already printed, or digitally! It comes with all the elements to create 25 tags, full instructions on how to put them together and a list of gifts and activities that you can put in the pockets that some of the tags create!
Elle’s Studio also has a digital shop, at Jessica Spraque’s site, where they have turned some of their retired designs, along with some never-been-printed before designs, into digital downloads! Their digitals include pdf + png files, so you can use them for your digital scrapbooking or print them out and use them traditionally.
They also have a design team call going on right now! And, don’t forget to check out their blog, there is always something inspirational going on over there!
TO BE ENTEREDinto this giveaway please leave a comment below sharing what you look forward to most during the holidays (if you are reading this post on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments will be closed at 8pm Pacific on Sunday and the winners posted shortly after. Please be sure to check back or subscribe (click here to get posts delivered to your email box) to see if you are receiving one of the items this week. Have a great weekend!


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I look forward to watching my son's excitement mount as the day gets near! Thanks for sharing your December Daily, for the past few years I have been doing it and each album is a treasure!
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I look forward to the kids being out of school and the hubby too (he's a teacher!) and doing a lot of baking!
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I am looking forward to being surrounded by family this year...last year we were stuck at home in a typical Midwestern blizzard. My husband spent most of the holiday season on a snow blower getting to livestock at several farms to feed. Twin baby nephews from England to meet for the first time! Can't wait for my little ones to meet their cousins, just seeing the looks on their faces! And spending time with my sister and family who just moved back from 4 yrs. living in France. Please, oh please, Mother Nature be kind to us this year.:)
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I'm looking forward to not taking the time for granted. I lost my mom suddenly in May this past year and I didn't even take the time to treasure the christmas moments with her last year. I will treasure all moments now - Christmas and otherwise.
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I am looking forward to baking all kinds of good things for my new husband, and to making new traditions.
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I look forward to creating some memories with my kids and my mom. She's had metastatic cancer for 2 years now (and doing ok), so every Christmas I wonder if this will be the last one. It makes each day precious and a gift.
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I'm looking forward to doing Christmas crafting with my kids and decorating with them.
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I look forward to the traditions of new england clam chowder for christmas eve dinner & then strawberry shortcake for breakfast on christmas. These traditions are from my father's side of the family. Thanks!
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I look forward to the faces of loved ones as they select gifts for others and open their own gifts.
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I love Christmas Present since it brings back so many good, good memories of Christmas Past. I am so happy that my parents are still with us to celebrate and hope to have them for many years!!
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Looking forward to seeing the excitement on my childrens faces as we go through the holiday.
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I am looking forward to having the extended here for Christmas dinner - generally around 20 people. I love cooking for a crowd, but most of all I look forward to sitting down for the meal, having a glass of sparkling shiraz and knowing that everyone else will do the clean up!
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Making homemade decorations and gifts and coming up with creative and fun ways to wrap packages - with fun tags.
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I'm looking forward to celebrating the holidays with our son, nearly 17, who is an only child. We only have two more holiday seasons left with him at home. Even though this is a challenging time for us, I want to make the most of this time together and build/strengthen traditions before he leaves.
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Spending Christmas in our new home, the excitement of searching through our stockings Christmas morning!
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I can't wait to breathe again! I've been working over-over-time since September teaching a university course to make some extra money to help us afford a down payment on a house. Because of this I haven't had any time at all for any of my projects, and I especially feel sad that I haven't been able to document how my 9 month old baby has grown since summer. I have only 1 lecture left after Thanksgiving and then after the final exam is over on Dec 3rd I am planning to take a week off to just do scrapbooking.
I love reading this blog because it gives me a 2 second creativity outlet (which is all I can afford lately), but I sure do hate the feeling of having my hands tied because I don't have any moments to be creative.
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I am looking forward to my son's first holiday season. He will be 9 months old for Thanksgiving and 10 month's old for Christmas. I am so excited to have him experience all of the holiday traditions we have, as well as developing some new family traditions of our own. Such a magical time of year and it will be even more special seeing it through the eyes of our first child.
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I am looking forward to spending time with my family. We get busy with work and school during the fall and winter so the holidays are a great time to reconnect and update each other on what has been happening in our lives.
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Besides my sister and her family visiting, I look forward to making my Grandmother's Peanut Butter Fudge - my grandmother died unexpectedly and it just so happens that the Christmas before she died I spent with her learning to make the fudge. No other of the 21 extended family members know how to make it(but they are all glad I do!). I do it just like she taught me - not by temperature but my feel of the boiled sugar and other ingredients. It just brings back really good memories.
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I love Christmas, and each year look forward to spending time with family and friends!!!
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