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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. April says…
    10/21/2008

    I love fall! We go apple picking, pick pumpkins, carve and decorate them, and then of course there's the fun Halloween!!

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  2. Micha says…
    10/21/2008

    I am fortunate to live in an area surrounded by forests. One of my favorite ways to celebrate fall is to spend time in the woods when the aspens are changing. There are some areas which absolutely take my breath away, with the contrast between the crisp reds and golds against the backdrop of evergreens. I can't spend enough time there.

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  3. Carolynn F says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate fall with Thanksgiving. In Canada it comes a little earlier so it is just in time for a wonderful family gathering, colored leaves and that fresh crisp smell on the air that only happens in the fall. It was also my nephew's first birthday and he took his first few steps while everyone watched...of course, he realized we were watching and promptly sat down...lol.

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  4. Bree says…
    10/21/2008

    Going for drives on country roads to enjoy the changing leaves.... so beautiful here in Northwest PA.

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  5. Helen says…
    10/21/2008

    We decorate the house, go for long walks to smell the Autumn, cook seasonal foods, dress up on Halloween at our fancy dress party - the whole works ;)

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  6. Margaret Read says…
    10/21/2008

    I celebrate it by taking it all in-taking pics of the colorful trees and leaves, going to fall festivals, and of course, decorating my place with fall decor! :)

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  7. megbarnes says…
    10/21/2008

    I take pictures of my 2 year old in all the leaves. We go to a corn maze and pumpkin festival every year. I love fall candles and baking! But mostly I love "hoodie" weather (don't have to suck in my gut)

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  8. Wendy Myers says…
    10/21/2008

    A new sweater, enjoying the leaves changing, spending time outside enjoying the cool weather and snuggling with my kids.

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  9. mindy m. says…
    10/21/2008

    I love celbrating fall by taking drives through the country with no destination. I usually stop and buy pumpkins & gourds from people selling them off a hayrack on their farm (no big pumpkin patches for me). And of course I bake anything & everything that has apples in it. Last weekend was Apple Muffins.

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  10. Sandi Keene says…
    10/21/2008

    I live in FL so our fall is different than the traditional orange leaves and pumpkins. Here fall means lower temps so you can open the windows and turn off the AC. For me, it means treating ourselves with candles that smell like cinnamon, apples and pine trees. All the smells that take us back to old fashioned falls. Lighting candles and relaxing together = Fall.

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  11. bloomingayls says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall is a time of change. It is a color make-over in our house. Out come the decorations for Halloween and Thanksgiving and we change from primarily green to shades of yellow, orange and brown. The season holds such promise.

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  12. Cindy G says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall in Minnesota brings beautiful colors and cooler temps. I pull out the sweaters and sweatshirts and sleep with the window open a crack. Things slow down and I get back to scrapbooking.

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  13. Katy says…
    10/21/2008

    Good morning Ali!
    Celebrating fall? we try and do something outdoorsy in the Atlanta area, a trip up to the mountains for a day or hiking and exploring or just a long walk in the big park in the city. Our fave thing though is football season. Season tickets to our Alma Mater puts us right in the weather, the fun and the glory that is the fall college football season in the southeast. :)

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  14. Laura H. says…
    10/21/2008

    I like to take my kids to Jackson's Orchard and pick pumpkins, eat caramel apples, ride horses, and take a wagon ride. I also take the kids to a pretty park in our town and take fall photos of them that I share with family.

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  15. Brittany says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall = a great wreath on the front door, new candles, a crockpot full of hot apple cider, and warm clothes. :)

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  16. MandyK says…
    10/21/2008

    Ever since I can remember my gpa and gma have taken me to get a pumpkin(yes even in my adult years it's one of those things that make them smile) followed by a trip to where ever i called home apt or house and Gpa makes a cornshawk(Gpa's Term) with the harvested carn stalks from his garden he decorates it with some indian corn and gourds just for me. They now do this with me and my 3 children its a treat and i look forward to it every year.
    WE also celebrate fall with a family photo taken outside on a bale of straw usually with some hardy mums beside, love the colors outside and looks great. This year we took a trip to the local apple orchard which was a blast so I think that may become a new tradition. ANd of course a Fall mini album is made for us all to remember the fun times of Fall.

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  17. Mabel M says…
    10/21/2008

    Spending my time to change the house to receive the fall, comfortable quilts, warm tones, everything do we want to stay at home with a cup of hot chocolate watching the fall leaves...=)

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  18. Robin Alfonso says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate fall in Florida by looking for the tiny expressions of this wonderful season. There is not much of it down south but if you look you will see red holly berries, the sporadic maple tree turning red, and the cypress trees beginning to bald.

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  19. Trish says…
    10/21/2008

    Perfect timing! I just blogged about our Autumn kick-off traditions yesterday. On Saturday, we celebrate by getting up early to stand in line for the doors to open at our Church's bi-annual rummage sale (wonderful finds!); then we all go to breakfast, the Zoo Boo, lunch/dinner out, a Haunted House and a hayride. On Sunday we load up two cars and head on over to the pumpkin farm where we play in the corn maze, pet the animals, pick pumpkins, drink apple cider, shop for produce and yummy bakery goods and just have a wonderful time.

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  20. Sabrina says…
    10/21/2008

    In college it's all about halloween!!! we have a costume party and everyone goes all out to get best costume. We also do alot of sunday dinners on campus, and invite the elderly from local nursing homes to come out and visit with us.

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  21. Dayna Johnson says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall is football time in our house. We love watching and my son loves participating in football. We also enjoy visiting the pumpkin patch and carving jack-o-lanterns.

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  22. Colleen says…
    10/21/2008

    We have a couple of trips we like to do to the fish hatchery, the pumpkin patch and sometimes apple picking. We LOVE Halloween around here and have been getting ready for that in the last week or so. This is definitely my fav time of year just to be out and enjoying the crisp weather.

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  23. claudia says…
    10/21/2008

    Photographing the colors, exploring with the boys, and starting a new homeschooling year!

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  24. sherryg says…
    10/21/2008

    Fall means being outside in the crisp air and bright Carolina blue skies. It means big pots of soup and homemade bread. Capturing it all in photos is fun!

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  25. Catharine says…
    10/21/2008

    We celebrate with big family dinners, short hikes in the crisp air, pumpkin muffins and this year we added a pumpkin hunt at a nearby farm! I love this time of year!

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