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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. Heather Topich says…
    10/21/2008

    For us, fall is about tradition- apple picking, pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes, apple cider. I know that my kids will always remember "fall" as these traditions. Thanks for the giveaways, Ali!

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  2. jonelly says…
    10/21/2008

    fuzzy socks, yummy pumpkin recipes, cinnamon, fires in the fire pit, snuggles on the couch and lots and lots of sewing and scrapping for Christmas gifts. Ahhh fall.... I just love it.

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  3. Jennifer says…
    10/21/2008

    Getting ready for Halloween - we stuff a scarecrow for the front yard and buy pumpkins for decoration on the front porch. Every year the kids plan and make/put together their costumes; this year I'll have a Union soldier and a Revolutionary war soldier.

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  4. kim m says…
    10/21/2008

    Hi Ali - we celebrate fall by going to the cider mill, enjoying hot donuts and cider, playing in the leaves and enjoying the outdoors. Love this time of year! Thanks for all the inspiration you give everyone.

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  5. cherylp says…
    10/21/2008

    Oh they are all so fun! We celebrate the fall season with lots of autumnal decorations around our home, tons of yummy smelling candles that we start lighting as the cooler weather comes along, and a large quantity of homegrown pumpkins on our front porch and in our garden, grown by my brother for our families. Add a pot of soup simmering on the stove, and we are good to go for fall!

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  6. Julie Buxton says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate fall with lots of birthdays! My youngest son's is October 1st, mine is October 14th, and my husband's is October 22nd. My oldest son's b-day is the only one in our family not in October. We also visit the same pumpkin patch every year and get a boat load of pumpkins for our front porch.

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  7. GinnyRit says…
    10/21/2008

    Halloween is our favorite part of fall. We're sticklers for making our own costumes and for coming up with new and fun jack-o-lanterns every year. We also have many family birthdays to celebrate in the fall; it's one party after another!

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  8. Ann says…
    10/21/2008

    Hi Ali, we celebrate fall with cozy sweaters, fleece blankets, WSU football, hot apple cider, and gathering fall's bounty of changing leaves, pumpkins and apples. Hope your fall is as beautiful in Oregon.

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  9. Kristin says…
    10/21/2008

    I celebrate the fall season by making as many pumpkin recipes as i can! Pumpkin is only available for such a short time in Switzerland and i really miss not being able to make recipes with pumpkin in it during the spring and summer.

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  10. Shelley Haganman says…
    10/21/2008

    My kids are 19, 16, 15, and we just celebrated this weekend how we have always celebrated. We go to the pumpking patch and pick out our pumpkins and I take a group photo for me to use for our Christmas card! I love Fall! I love that my kids will still go with me!!! :)

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  11. kelly says…
    10/21/2008

    My daughters and I visit the barn where we keep our horse and trail ride on over a hundred acres of beautiful land- talking, laughing and
    so loving Fall in upstate New York.

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  12. Leea says…
    10/21/2008

    The fall inspired clothing, hot cider, hayrack rides....normally getting prepared for Harvest Hoedown at work (school) this is the first year we haven't done it, parties in classrooms..thanks for the chances!

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  13. Sue C says…
    10/21/2008

    My fav in the fall is to hike in the woods and take pictures of beautiful foliage. Then back at home with a cup of warm cider.

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  14. Annie says…
    10/21/2008

    Caramel apples and hot cider....nothing better here in MN!! Absolutely love all you do!

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  15. Christine Villacarlos says…
    10/21/2008

    we don't really have a fall season here, but around this time, the kids and I enjoy going to bazaars to get a few good deals on items we love.
    we also try to decorate for the Halloween and then go trick or treating with the kids... although this year, we won't be home for the Halloween - my husband and I are taking the kids for a short trip to Disneyland :)
    thanks for the fun giveaways!

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  16. Brookie J says…
    10/21/2008

    We have been doing lots of crafts with Fall themes! We just did paintings with leaves. The decorations are up & we're excited the weather has been more mild! This is my FAVORITE season. :) Next on the list...SOUP!

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  17. Steph H says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall is my absolute favorite season, which is the reason we got married in October! I like to celebrate by taking tons of pictures, enjoying anything pumpkin flavored and whipping out the recipes for things that cook all day and fill the house with yummy smells

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  18. Bonnie says…
    10/21/2008

    Living on the East Coast(Maine), I really get to enjoy the changes that fall brings. Our family celebrates the season with apple picking, baking, pumpkin carving, Halloween and decorating with all of the natural things that this time of year has to offer. And...of course spending qaulity time with family is the best part of it all!
    Love all of the great goodies! Thanks for sharing!

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  19. Hanna says…
    10/21/2008

    We take pictures at the pumpkin patch at a local church and then carve jackolaterns. I love the cooler weather too so we start spending a lot more time outdoors. Thanks for all the amazing daily inspiration.

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  20. carriegel says…
    10/21/2008

    my favortie tradition is filling the candy bowl with candy for the trick or treaters. maybe i should say that eating the candy i've put in the bowl for the trick or treaters is my favorite tradition!

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  21. Amanda Susan says…
    10/21/2008

    I just enjoy the leaves. Since I'm single without kids I don't really do anything special for any season other than just enjoy it.

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  22. Amber says…
    10/21/2008

    Going to a pumpkin patch, burning my favorite pumpkin scented candles, and carving pumpkins! I also love to get my hands on some pumpkin ice cream! Yum!

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  23. Kim K says…
    10/21/2008

    We head to our cabin and have fun watching the boys try and catch the leaves AS THEY FALL. There's invariably a few noggin bumps as the two crash into one another...but they love it...and now they've gotten our dog into the act, too.
    After that, we head inside for hot chocolate by the fire!
    Thanks for the reminder...we need to get to the cabin soon!
    And thanks for the great giveaways...what a beautiful grouping of three things!!!

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  24. Karen says…
    10/21/2008

    Hi Ali, we usually pick apples at a nearby orchard, then make a couple pies to eat and go in the freezer for holiday gatherings. We also love homemade caramel, so around this time of year we make a huge batch and the kids wrap them in a wax paper, then we package them up for teacher gifts, guests and neighbors. It's so nice to take long walks in the evenings without the humidity of the summer.

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  25. Jeannine B. says…
    10/21/2008

    We just made our annual trek to the pumpkin patch with my entire extended family, including my 93 year-old grandma. We always have so much fun and it really gets me fully into fall and ready for the upcoming holiday season.

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