Three Things : Three Giveaways
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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We will celebrate fall by raking up leaves in the backyard and letting my son jump in it. The joys of childhood.
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Cider Mills....carving pumpkins, eating pumpkin seeds.....it's my sons first fall so we are also starting a couple of new traditions....lots of fall colors and decorations!
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I love to get out and enjoy the changing of the season--we celebrate by taking walks-a great way to just connect and enjoy the outdoors with family!!
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Your fall is my spring. I live in the southern hemisphere..I always make a point of heading to a flower festival. There is something so special about spring flowers in bloom!!!
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We used to live in Massachusetts and while there, Fall meant picking apples, finding pumpkins in the local pumpkin patches, harvest fairs, cool weather. Now that we're in Florida, we celebrate the season by opening up the windows and turning off the AC!
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Though we don't have any kids yet I still force my husband to do all the fun "family" stuff that florida offers. Pumpkin carving, baking the seeds, decorating, etc. Plus we always go to the haunted houses at Busch Gardens and Universal!
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I celebrate fall with leaf raking, watching the leaves change in the NE, taking lots of pictures and drinking hot cocoa at night. Thanks for the opportunity to enter!
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I love to bundle up in a warm sweatshirt and take a walk among the falling leaves and kick them up and take a deep breath and just enjoy the outdoors!!
Have a great day, Sandy
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I celebrate Fall by getting out all my warm fuzzies like my flannel sweats, blankets and fuzzy slippers and gear up for serious scrapping! As much as I love to scrap, just can't stay inside during the summer months!
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I love an old fashioned pumkin patch. No trains, loud music or craziness. Just some old corn stalks, a little hay and some pumpkins.
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We celebrate by making a Sukkah for Sukkot, and eating apples under it. My son loves this little temporary shelter under the falling leaves.
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I enjoy taking pictures of the kids with all the beautiful fall colors in the background. It's also the time of year when we get together a take a nice family picture to share with family and friends at Christmas time.
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The start of the fall season for us includes going to the Wool Gathering. It's a festival at a local dairy farm where they have lots of alpacas, llamas, and sheep for us to see. It's always fun to watch the sheep get sheared and then go get some homemade ice cream!
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For the past 16 years, our family has gone to some friends house the day before halloween and carved 100+ pumpkins. We always have pizza and hot apple cider to celebrate our tradition. We then display our pumpkin artwork along a fence for everyone to see. It has been an attraction for our small town to drive by at night and enjoy.
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Celebrating fall in our family is definitely all about food!! We love pumpkin/apple picking and then coming home and baking!! I could go on and on, lol :)
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I stay inside, watch tv-series on my computer, scrapbook and drink hot tea:) Halloween isn't as big in Norway as in the US so I probably won't celebrate that, but I might eat some Halloween candy..hihi.
So nice of you to have these give-aways btw!
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We normally head up to our local mountains for a hike followed-up with some mugs of hot cocoa. I love it. Unsure what I love more, the hike or the cocoa. :)
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Pumpkins pies, playing in the leaves, and watching football on Sunday afternoons! I love fall!
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We celebrate the season by collecting beautiful leaves, taking family photos at the park, finding the perfect pumpkin, and baking lots of apple desserts(with apples we've picked at the family farm)...and muffins. ;)
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fall photos, pumpkins, walks in teh cool air and hot chocolate! :D
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In Puerto Rico, we don't have the beautiful colors of fall you have in the US. But the weather starts to be cooler, the nights are fresher and we start to feel the Christmas is near! Thanksgiving is a huge celebration here, we all celebrate with big family reunions full of delicious food and memories!
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Pumpkin Spice Lattes from Starbucks...need I say any more!
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MUM is the word at our house as we celebrate fall. My sweet hubby will bring home as many as possible and if he can sneak one in without me taking note immediately it makes his day
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As a single adult, I celebrate the fall in a couple ways. I decorate with my Halloween door hanger which is a cute dancing Jack-O-Lantern and I decorate my home with pretty fall colors. My birthday's also in the fall, so I celebrate that too! (:
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corn mazes of course! I heard there was a great politically themed one down in Oregon that I almost thought worth driving down to one weekend. Alas, we'll probably stay local.
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