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A fun Tuesday giveaway:


1. Five gift certificates to Songbird Avenue. Here's what's cool about these guys: they are a digital scrapbooking-based online boutique
whose proceeds are donated to various charities each month in an effort
to give compassionately to those in need. Definitely a site to check out and support.


2. One November kit from Stampin With Steph (a Stampin Up independent demonstrator).


3. One November kit (designed by Stacy Julian) for Cocoa Daisy (you will receive this in early November).


To be entered into the drawing leave a comment below and let me know how you celebrate the fall season. Comments will be closed today (Tuesday) at 8pm Pacific and the winners announced shortly after.


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  1. Thien-Kim says…
    10/21/2008

    We went to the pumpkin patch this past weekend. I also picked up a ton of apples. Cooking with apples is a great way to welcome in fall. So far I've made apple crisp and applesauce.

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  2. Laurie Turpin says…
    10/21/2008

    i love to celebrate fall by decorating the house and going on walks to take pictures of the leaves. We often visit a little picturesque town about an hour away to shop and have a hearty meal at the inn.
    i heart fall...

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  3. alison says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate Fall (or autumn as we call it here in the UK) by going to a firework display when we celebrate Guy Fawkes Night on 5th November!!!

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  4. Terri B in Oregon says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall= homemade chili and homemade cinnamon rolls. Throw in crisp air, beautiful leaves, and hall-o-ween and it all adds up to a wonderful season!

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  5. Laurie says…
    10/21/2008

    Every year I take a picture of my son, walking away from me as he clomps through the colorful leaves - kicking them up, running through them...It is so fun now to go back and see how much he changes from fall to fall! Makes me love and appreciate fall so much more than I used to!

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  6. HeatherT says…
    10/21/2008

    How don't we celebrate fall? We make at least 2 trips to local farms/pumpkin patches, we pick apples at the same orchard every year, the kids dress up for Halloween and go trick-or-treating. We always seem to have a few Halloween parties to attend. We carve jack-o-lanterns and put up decorations inside the house and out.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  7. Jennifer McNeely says…
    10/21/2008

    How we celebrate fall: pumpkins for halloween, hot chocolate, starting the wood stove for the cool weather, raking leaves, bringing wood in. This fall is special because we are celebrating our daughter's first birthday. Love the kits.

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  8. Katie says…
    10/21/2008

    Well fall is harvest season for my husband and I, so we are usually super busy. At some point in November I get the bug to make a batch of mulled wine and we'll have friends over for dinner, wine, and a bonfire. We're a few weeks away before we'll be able to do that activity though. I'm looking forward to it!
    Cheers,
    Katie

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  9. julie says…
    10/21/2008

    We take lots of walks in the woods behind our house (with camera of course) The leaves are at peak, there are tons of geese on the lake and all the surrounding farm fields have just been cut and tilled.

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  10. nestof3 says…
    10/21/2008

    My husband and I celebrate our anniversary in the fall by going to a cabin in the mountains. This year -- our 10th, we our taking our boys with us.

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  11. Irene says…
    10/21/2008

    One of my favorite fall traditions with the boys is going to get leaves that have fallen and placing them in wax paper and ironing them and then hanging them in the window. IT IS SO MUCH FUN. It amazes me the beautiful compositions that are made!

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  12. shannon says…
    10/21/2008

    Growing up it was always a Halloween birthday party for me. I was excited to share that with my daughter as she was due a couple days before Halloween as well. This is her first Halloween coming up as she was five days overdue. We always go to a park with a rake and make large piles of leaves and play for hours. We also go to the pumpkin patch, apple picking. Carmel apples and apple cider. Making scarecrows, painting and carving pumpkins. Our newest tradition with our boys is to make little baskets out of orange solo cups, decorate them, fill them with candy and secretly leave them on the door steps of all their friends.

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  13. Michelle says…
    10/21/2008

    what great products..love checking your blog for great inspiration and the newest product..thanks for your blog

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  14. Stacey Gill says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall is our favorite season - the cool nights are perfect for hanging out around the fire pit with our family and neighbors and just have fun together!

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  15. Brooke Rochon says…
    10/21/2008

    We hit all the usual spots, pumpkin patches, apple orchards and start off the hot cocoa season. A new tradition we're starting with our 4 year old is taking her around at night in the car to see all the "Halloween Creepies" lit up in the neighborhoods. She loves it, and it takes me back to my own childhood.

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  16. Gracie says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall is such a short but fabulous season-lots of walks in the park, driving out to the mountains, taking oodles and oodles and photographs, and shopping for sweaters and comfy clothes for the cooler days ahead. Hot coffee, buying a fresh new book to read....ahhh, I could go on and on....

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  17. Linda says…
    10/21/2008

    Thick socks, get to layer clothes, blowing leaves, more time to scrapbook. Love it....

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  18. ejricca says…
    10/21/2008

    Two words...CANDY CORN.

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  19. Debbie says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate by taking long walks in the leaves, and paying attention to the preparations made by the animals that live in our yard. We notice changes in the birds that visit the feeder, the squirrels burying tresaure, the groundhog that lives under the gazebo, and the increasing boldness of the deer, all trying to stock up on nutrition for the winter.

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  20. rebekah says…
    10/21/2008

    football games, bonfires, an annual trip with the girls in the family to craft fairs, decorating for fall and i love the crisp mornings! :)

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  21. Karen G says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate fall with chili, apple pie and making a big deal about putting flannel sheets on our beds. Fun, fun.
    Karen G

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  22. Alicia Johnson says…
    10/21/2008

    Hi Ali,
    What an amazing giveaway! I just love how incredibly generous you are!
    We love to celebrate the fall season by going to a farm of some sort...pumpkin patch, hayrides, crafts, etc.... usually a drive up into the mountains to see the fall leaves. Love all the beautiful colors!
    Blessings to you and your family.
    Alicia J
    Charlotte, NC

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  23. Meghan says…
    10/21/2008

    Picking out a pumpkin with the curliest stem, pumkin spice lattes at Starbucks and every once in awhile getting to wear a sweater. Doesn't get to cool down here in Houston :)

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  24. Heather says…
    10/21/2008

    In our home, Fall is personified by hearty soups, various apple desserts, piling together on the sofa to watch Food Network make some yummies.... (everything has to do with food!)

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  25. Mandy Ford says…
    10/21/2008

    What a great set of goodies! Fall is my absolute favorite time of the year and we do so many things to celebrate. We go to the orchard, fall festivals, decorate the house with pumpkins, acorns and yummy fall scented candles. Being a mom this year has made it even more fun!

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