Sponsor Giveaway : Elle's Studio
Two people will each win a Summer Tag Pack from Elle's Studio.
There’s always something fun going on at Elle’s Studio! Join them, at their blog, for their new workshop that will last all summer long! For the next two months they’ll take you on a journey full of inspiration to help you capture those special summer memories and make them last forever in a gorgeous mini book. And, of course there will be free downloads, giveaways and more along the way! Click here to go to there main Summer 2009 – Documented homepage.
They’ve also created two kits to help you along the way! The Summer Pack is full of their tags that are perfect for the summer season (at a special price for July only!) and the Summer Digital Download is an amazing .pdf file that contains twenty-eight tags and embellishments that you can print and cut out on your own, plus you can use them over and over again!
To be entered into today's giveaway leave a comment below sharing your favorite childhood summertime memory.
Comments will be closed at 8pm on Sunday with the winners posted shortly after.
Don't miss the question I posted late yesterday afternoon. Lots to think about...
My fav childhood summer memory was my first airplane ride to California with my sister & my grandma. She took us to Disney Land & Universal Studios. :-)
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My fav. childhood memory is getting to spend a week at each of my grandparents' house. Those days provide me with so many wonderful moments with my grandparents: riding in the back of a pick-up in the orchard, picking fruit, going to the "Rocketship" park, the city swimming pool, cooking with grandma, and being loved and spoiled!
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My Mother gave me a small doll and a travel trunk...Muffy. We travled all the time and Muffy went with me where ever we traveled. I remember sitting on the floor talking, playing, and just enjoying her.
Such a nice feeling when I think of Muffy...
Catherine
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Every summer, my family drove to my great grandpa's house on the shore of Lake Superior in Michigan. I loved sitting on his lawn, listening to the wind rustle the leaves of the birch trees. I could smell the campfires and hear the water lapping up against the shore. Perfect.
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lots and lots of beach days with my family, including many cousins. Good times!
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Going to my grandmother's house out of state and seeing all my cousins.
I would rather have the tag pack. I don't do digi.
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oh I love Elle's Studio! My fave summer memories all involve the one week every summer spent at our church camp. Fun times!
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Family trips to Fort Bragg is my favorite childhood summertime memory.
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Besides all the summer games with friends one of my favorite memories was waiting for the sno-cone man to come home. He was my friend's father and lived next door. He always gave us free sno-cones when he got back.
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My favorite is the summer I turned 9 and we took a road trip to California to the Redwood Forest. Lots of adventures and lots of good memories.
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Love the summer tags!
My favorite summertime memory from childhood is going to watch the fireworks in the back of my grandpa's truck. Mom and Grandma would always make homemade caramel corn, and we would sit, bundled up in blankets, and eat and ooh and aah.
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Going to Lythia Springs and staying in a log cabin - no phones, no tv, lots of swimming and good family time.
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My favorite summer memory from growing up is camping with my family. We would never stay in one place for more than 2 nights before moving on.
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My favorite childhood summertime memory would have to be inner tubing down the creek with my friends and family. We live in a tiny town with a creek running all the way through it and that was my favorite thing to do all summer. I can't wait until my kids are old enough to do it too.
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Funny, the first thing that comes to mind is playing in the little plastic pool in our backyard. We had a lot of fun sliding down the little slide. Makes me realize that often it doesn't take big expensive trips or things to create fun memories.
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My favorite summer memory is going to Montana every summer to Seely Lake. We would camp on the lake, water ski all day and finish the day by the campfire. It was all relaxing and that's where I met my 1st boyfriend who I still keep in touch with 17 years later.
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Camping.
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favorite was when my parents woke me up one morning and told me we were going on a summer vacation just get dressed and we will go.....that was fun!
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mine would be....as a family going to the nearby pool for the day and grilling.
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One of my favorite summer memories growing up was time spent with my 4 other siblings.. We got into rasberry fight one time that left us a mess. I'll never forget the look on mom and dad's face when we came home. We were the new kids on the block and had went for a walk with some other kids that had made friends with us.
Mom and dad stood out in the yard and hosed us all down!
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pink lemonade by the pool with my family!! :)
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My favorite childhood summertime memory is spending time up north at a cottage with family and friends.
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When we were kids my mom and dad would take the whole family to the beach. It was so much fun. We would swim and feed the seagulls. I continued the tradtion with my kids.
Debbie
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Picking and eating fresh strawberries with my grandmother at her childhood home in the hills of Kentucky. Sweet, simple life.
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My favorite summer time memory is going camping. Growing up in Houston, TX there wasn't exactly an opportunity to "truly" camp. Every summer my family would load up and go to Colorado for a week to a special little place we found. It was a small camp ground up a tiny dirt path. We would tent camp for a week next to a lake. My dad (the best camping cook) would always cook in dutch ovens (chicken and rice & peach cobbler to name a couple dishes). We would fish all morning, watch the daily thunderstorms roll in every afternoon and fish some more in the evenings. There was even a family of beavers that lived in the area. It was heaven on earth.
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