Sponsor Giveaway | Scrapbooking From The Inside Out
GIVEAWAY |One person will receive the new RESILIENCE kit from Scrapbooking From The Inside Out.
You face challenges head on. You stick to your guns. You are powerful. You've got RESILIENCE. Rich, beautiful, and full of strong pattern and color, you'll tell your story in new and inspiring ways with this kit featuring American Crafts' The Classics, Prima's lush Melody Line and My Mind's Eye Stella and Rose. Our newest kit includes wonderful visual symbols for your creative journey – 7 Gypsies’ elastic bands to explore rebounding and stretching beyond your limits, My Mind’s Eye stars and medals to reward your strength and bravery, and a hanger to show how you stay with it and move forward. ScrapFX’s Ballerina images reflect stamina, woodgrain and corrugated cardboard create a secure base and American Crafts’ bookplate journaling cards give you all the space you need to interpret the past and write your future. Softness and strength? Anything is possible with RESILIENCE.
Scrapbooking from the Inside Out’s emotion-focused kits provide all-in-one value and unparalleled variety to help you explore your inner world and motivate you to express yourself on the page with depth and meaning. No add-ons needed, just one big, up-to-the-minute kit with exactly what you'll need to Explore Your Inner World. Each month’s delivery is a unique, stylish creation that will take you to new places in your heart and your crafting. Our kits are so much more than pretty - they're all about a deeper experience of scrapbooking - inspiration, emotional release and real understanding. Come join us at our website or on Facebook.
TO BE ENTEREDinto this giveaway please leave a comment below sharing an example of resilience from your own life (if you are reading this post on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments will be closed at noon Pacific on Friday 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.
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Three years ago, on November 2, 2008, our family lost the home we lived in for 20 years. Because of my husband's illness, the burden of taking care of "business" and rebuilding fell on me. Now, two years later, we are in our beautiful new home, better than the previous one. Life is still not perfect, but I was able to survive. Today, I face another upheaval as I will be leaving my job of 22 years, stepping out in faith and on faith, knowing that God will provide for us.
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Our daughter has autism and is 8 years old and has had 3 seizures and has come back without difficulty.To me she has resilience.
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Surviving a car accident when I was 14 years old that killed both my parents and almost killed me. I had to be super resilient to survive and heal. Moving forward, growing into adulthood and then becoming a wife and mother has taken strength and inner resilience on an almost daily basis.
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I work full time and take care of my daughter. I do my best to provide for her and allow her many wonderful experiences.
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Resilience is being a full time working mom, finding time for myself and time for my daughter and husband. You really can have it all :)
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Reslience... well, I think it's just being about dealing with each and every obsticle thrown in front of me! I'm the mother of two, I work full time, and my husband owns a buisness and has a full time job. Sometimes, just getting up in the morning is a struggle, but getting up, choosing my attitude and tackling every stumbling block with a good attitude is what it's about for me.
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My resilience comes in the form of waking up every morning and no matter what being able to feel Blessed and grateful for all I have in my life... especially my amazing kids and family. I cherish every day.
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I graduated from the best university in Toronto three years ago and it's been impossible to find a job in this economy. However, I've been resilient in my search for a career that I will love - I've been trying to become a 911 dispatcher for 3 years and no matter how many roadblocks come up, I'm determined to work for the police organization, no matter what it takes.
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The kit looks lovely! Thanks for the giveaway.
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Both me and my significant other worked for the same company (not too smart, I know) and it went out of business on January 31. Actually, it was a bank and the FDIC shut it down. So, we BOTH lost our jobs. No income. No benefits. Resilience to me is just getting through...and adjusting to a new normal.
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Resiliance is spending more than 30 days in a Children's Hospital with your only child...very happy to say though that he is doing well now!
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My resilience comes from my radical trust in spirit to guide me through this earthly experience with a remembering I am connected to all that ever was, is, or shall be. Get's me through my days able to take in the moments as they are.
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Resilience for me is coping and understanding my teen daughter's mood swings. One day she's mad at me, next day she loves me. I didn't know raising a teen would be so difficult!
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My example of resiliance is that I am dealing with a health issue that has been ongoing, frustrating & extremely uncomfortable. I try to stay positive & upbeat & take each day one by one. Thanks for the great giveaway.
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For me resilience is surving with a positive attitude through a very long recovery of an unexpected back surgery. I now appreciate my body and friends that help me get through a veru difficult period.
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Resilience for me is undergoing cancer treatment, and working hard to help my body fight back.
What amazing comments from amazing women!
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Resilience for me is accepting the constant life changes. Like so many, our life is in a constant change....an ebb and flow of pure craziness, beautifulness and uncertainty. Being resilient to these changes and accepting them when they appear is part of our daily life & making the best of them!
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Seems like I don't have a chance to win, but just want to comment about the give away. Outstanding! Thanks in advance
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So many great, uplifting stories! For me, it's dealing with 21 surgeries in 23 years, it's been tough for me but also for my 2 girls who worry. It's been very isolating at times but I am so grateful to still be with my family and even welcome my first Granddaughter on the 4th of July!
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I paid my own way through private college. I had $20 spending money a month, and that went towards the credit card debt I had from buying books. I finagled, shimmied, borrowed, traded, went without and earned my degree. I proved to my siblings that it could be done and two of the three followed in my footsteps years later. PLUS. I didnt miss a thing in college. NOT A DARN THING.
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