Wednesday, November 11, 2009
How to Enter the Giveaway
Ok, my husband is always my tester on these things and when he tried to do follow my steps below, we figured out that I really didn't make myself clear. In order to enter, please leave a comment here on what you would like me to do with the basket and jars, and also visit my website, Ruby June's Cottage (see link in sidebar) and sign into my Guestbook. Thanks!
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Nice and PINK! Love your blogs Christmas look and your websites German Christmas touch! You know I love that shirt!! So no you're not going to get rid of it!! and that's that. hahaha I crack myself up sometimes... love you!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this blog site. So pretty. The jars are so cute. Of course since I love pink roses so much, I would want the lids painted with pink roses, and filled with buttons and sewing supplies since that is my passion. Whatever you choose to do, I know will be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLillian
I think I would leave them just as they are. I just went to your website and found some charming pillowcases but I forgot to leave a comment at the guest book. :) Lynn @ theVintageNest
ReplyDeletecynthia.larkin@state.tn.us
ReplyDeletei love your website just found it, great vintage items great prices and great website.
omg i looooooooooooove the jars and holder iam such a jar freak anything that is a container i wish you had them to sell if i don't win. Well iam so much of a tea person that i think to use it to hold tea bags or loose tea and teaspoons and napkins folded in the jars and maybe tea cookies in one jar and it is a tea party on the go. whiver ever house you went to would only have to have the cups.
I think if they were painted ivory on the lids and holder it would go with any decor. but they are wonderful just the way they are. I agree that they would be wonderful for craft supplies or sewing i am a crafter and containers are key. hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving.
Cyn
I love your website because you have beautiful and well make items and they are reasonably priced. I also like all the Victorian pictures. I think you should leave the jars as they are and decorate them somehow with silver and blue for the holidays. This could be removable so they could then be decorated for Valentine's Day, St. Pat's Day, etc.
ReplyDeleteRenee