Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas Art Journal Scraps :: Giveaway

So after making tons and tons of these fun Christmas Art Journals, I have tons and tons of random scraps sitting in a box on my craft table. I have already saved a bunch for random projects, but a lot of them still need a new home :) I think a giveaway is in order :)

I'm going to give away two of these Christmas Scraps Packs! The scraps vary in sizes and include patterned Christmas-themed papers, transparencies, vellum, vintage sheet music, writing paper, and more. Each pack has over 50 pieces of scraps, varying in sizes and shapes. Some may have a slight tear or crinkle here or there, but still have plenty of room to cut up, punch shapes out of, etc.

To enter:
+ Leave a comment on this post with a holiday tradition you have or would like to have one day.
+ For an additional entry, feel free to blog or post on Facebook or twitter about the giveaway with a link to the giveaway.
+ Be sure to include your email address so I can contact you if you are a winner.
+ International entries welcome.
+ Ends Sunday (December 5). I will pick a winner Sunday night and post the winner Monday morning.

35 comments:

  1. My favorite christmas tradition would be making advent calendars. I have a very good friend and we send each other one every year even though we live half a country apart.

    Thanks for the great giveaway, I'd love to get those lovely scraps of paper.

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  2. Favorite tradition: all day in your PJ's. Gotta love it :)

    Awesome giveaway - I could definitely use those scraps to make some garland for the tree (if we ever get one, that is!). stacy dot wamble at gmail dot com.

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  3. Ooh what a fab giveaway - thanks for the chance!

    My favourite tradition is decorating the tree - we assemble the tree (Christmas in Oz is too hot for areal tree to survive lon lol) and then let the kids decorate it however they want. Lov ewatchign them go crazy with it all!

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  4. What a lovely giveaway!

    My favourite tradition is making a Christmas box to put all the presents in. We get a cardboard box and wrap it in christmas paper and use that instead of putting presents under a tree. My Oma started the tradition.

    My email: cvanderkop@hotmail.com

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  5. My favourite tradition is making Christmas ornaments with my Nana. :-)

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  6. Wow! What a great giveaway! My favorite tradition is spending time with my family and friends. We all have such busy lives, so being able to spend time with each other is priceless! Thank you for the chance to win!

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  7. I have 5 kids and LOPVE having thier friends come over and be a part of everything. When I was a kid it was just me and my mom....I spent the holidays with friends and was always floored at the huge gathering of people (and no fighting!!!) and food and warmth...I so want that for my kids to remember when they grown up...I want tehm to tell thier children about how fun and loving our holidays were :)

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  8. My tradition is making as many gifts by hand as possible for gift giving! I would love to have your awesome scraps to put together different gifts I'm working on. :)

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  9. I was an avid scrapbooker before I became a quilter...I love both hobbies and would love to have your scraps. Our tradition is setting the table with a variety of snowman plates that I collect. It's always a festive atmosphere.

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  10. I have and would like to continue the tradition of giving/getting a new meaningful Christmas ornament each year. My mom has always gotten me one, and us one for her. Now my boyfriend and I continue the tradition and exchange with each other

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  11. My favorite Christmas tradition is going to church for our children's Christmas play. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  12. My favorite tradition is making cookies for Santa and watching National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.

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  13. ooo my favorite Christmas tradition is going out into the woods with my family and cutting down our Christmas tree, we have a bonfire and a winter picnic then we bring the tree home and decorate!

    Thanks for the chance to win those great Christmas scraps!

    Link is up on my blog!

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  14. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [03 Dec 01:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  15. In Russia, Christmas is celebrated after the New Year. But Protestants celebrate December 24. Therefore, I have 2 Christmas!
    I already have a tradition of making gifts to friends and relatives until the new year (but if you can not manage to finish the gifts until January 7))
    Yet we are the women of our family are doing hand-made cards for children from orphanages and send them by mail.

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  16. my favourite tradition is going lights seing in town !
    laraignee71(at)gmail(dot)com

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  17. sweet christmas!!my favourite tradition is to make greek sweeties "melomakarona" and "kourampiedes"!! delicius!!

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  19. In Australia, Christmas is very hot, so I would absolutely LOVE to have a white Christmas.
    So someday i hope to possibly live somewhere where this could happen, and i would love to establish a tradition of waking up with hot coco in the morning, and having the parents and kids and the dog, sit together in bed and watch a christmas movie :)

    But a current tradition we have is that, I help my sister, and my little niece and nephew make dessert sweets. Like cookies, little cakes and other things like that :)

    This is a great giveaway to get into the Christmas cheer! I facebooked it :)

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  20. Around here, Christmas is all about taditions, making the tree, gathering with friends, cooking... but my favorite one is probably doing all I can to keep the Santa Claus spirit in the house. Beleive it or not my kids (8 & 10 years old) still beleive in Santa Claus!!!
    Wish you all a wonderfull & magical Christmas!
    Janick from Québec city (in snowy Canada)!!
    jchouinard1@videotron.ca

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  21. My favorite is christmas morning all together at my parents house...hope to have tradition is daily december with my future children!

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  22. My favorite tradition is our activity based advent calendar. I love that it encourages us to do things together each day. So far it is just my hubby and I, but I think it will only get better as we have children.

    I also use our advent calendar as the basis for my december daily journal. It gives us something to write about each day.

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  23. I will start making advent calendars as Christmas tradition next year when my granddaughter will be older. She's only fifteen months now and I don't think she'd appreciate a calendar :-)))
    Thanks for the chance!

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  24. One of my favorite traditions is baking all the yummy treats and cookies with my mom for Christmas!

    I hope to win this giveaway!! You put together great 'scrap' kits!
    sewsteffey@gmail.com

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  25. First of all I want to say that I like your blog very much and of course I enjoy your give-away!

    Our favorite christmas tradition is to go to a special kidschurch with christmas. After the - ooh, I don't know the right word in english - ceremony(?) all kids get a nice childbook as present and also an orange. I still don't know why this fruit, but I got it also when I was a child and it's really a tradition here.

    Warm snowy greetings from Holland!
    Saskia

    my email= saskia@huisvolherrie.nl

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  26. my favourite christmas tradition is making tons of gingerbread cookies for all the family ^^

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  27. Thank you for your generosity and a chance to participate :)
    Since my daughter was 2 (she is 5 now) I started signing up for a family Christmast card swap. We spend a few fun afternoons making cards to mail to approx. ten different families from different countries.
    It is great quality time, I am introducing her to crafting, the joys of snail mail and hope we keep this tradition going for many years to come.
    As you can see, if we were to win your scraps giveaway, every piece would be put to good use!
    Warm holiday greetings from Mexico ~

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  29. We celebrate christmas on 3 different days: christmas evening, christmas and boxing day. There's no difference between these days for us. Every year, I visited another house and spend christmas with other members of my family because my mother and my aunt didn't speak to each other. This year, they settled their argument, and for the first time in years, we can celebrate Christmas all together. I wanted to make a little book for them, with pictures of their youth together. This gift would be an amazing help for making that happen.

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  30. The one tradition I've missed the most during the holidays are Pepe's Tamales from El Paso. They were so good. I'd like to learn how to make tamales like those.

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  31. Favorite tradtion- getting out the Christmas angels for display. They come out just once a year! Your journal scraps look very inviting!

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  32. My favorite tradition is reading the story of Jesus with family and singing songs.

    lizardolson@yahoo.com

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  33. Hi, i commented my enrty a couple of days ago, but forgot to mention i also blogged about your giveaway and blog :)
    Thanks

    + http://isobel-duggan.blogspot.com/

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  34. hello! i'm from Italy, and my favorite Christmas tradition is to add an Unicef gadget to my presents, and then I enjoy the warm hug and the smiles of my family, the joy to be all together, and also the smile of people that in other period of the year is absent, so.. I love the atmosphere of Christmas. kiss from Italy. nicoletta
    nicoletta.gheltrito@gmail.com

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  35. My favorite tradition is that I wrap my presents in brown grocery paper and twine

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