Sponsor Giveaway | Simple Stories By MemoryWorks

GIVEAWAY : One person will receive a complete collection of MemoryWorks new Simple Stories ele.ment.ary release - a $35.00 value - including:


  • -ele.ment.ary Collection Kit (180 Piece Kit Includes: 6 12x12 sheets of double-sided, cut-apart element pieces; 4 12x12 sheets of double-sided designer cardstock paper; 6 4x6 colored transparancy overlays and 1 12x12 sheet of die-cut cardstock stickers)

  • -ele.ment.ary Designer Cardstock Paper Set

  • -ele.mentary Expression Stickers

  • -ele.mentary Alpha Stickers

  • -ele.mentary Journaling Jots


Scrapbooking as easy as ABC!

Overwhelmed with too many photos? Feeling guilty for not being "caught up”? Frustrated because you don't know where to start...or worried if you can even keep up?

We get it! Life is busy and it seems nearly impossible to keep up with all of life's demands - including preserving your most important memories. That’s why MemoryWorks designed Simple Stories – a refreshingly simple, stress-free approach to scrapbooking. Your school memories will be in a class of it's own with our new Simple Stories ele.ment.ary school collection. Our oh-so-smart Simple Stories system makes it easier then ever to document and share those important school moments - pre-school through graduation - in one simple album! Simple Stories is for scrapbookers just like you who want to share their life stories in a simple, yet beautiful way, but without the time, guilt and stress. Hundreds of scrapbookers have already embraced scrapbooking the Simple Stories way - what are you waiting for?

Check out www.mysimplestories.com for free downloads, ideas, inspiration, Simple Stories products and to learn more about this exciting simplified scrapbook process!


TO BE ENTERED into this giveaway please leave a comment below sharing something you loved about school (if you are reading this post on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments will be open until Wednesday at noon Pacific and the winners posted shortly after. Please be sure to check back or subscribe (click here to get posts delivered to your email box) to see if you are receiving one of the items this week.

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913 thoughts

  1. Spanish Girl says…
    09/21/2010

    The thing I love most about school is the social interaction. This is the thing that I love most about work, life and of course scrapbooking!
    It is what keeps me going. It is what let's me know that others share the same passions as I. And it is one of the reasons why I know we are all here.

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  2. cindy barriga says…
    09/21/2010

    I loved the friendships I made, the classes I took, the recess breaks, the supplies and most of all the occasional enthusiastic teacher. ;D

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  3. Andrea C. in IL says…
    09/21/2010

    I loved field trips. I loved going out into the world and exploring what a wonderful place it was as a class.

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  4. Jacqueline says…
    09/21/2010

    I secretly loved achieving and doing well, but didn't broadcast it!

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  5. Shelley P. says…
    09/21/2010

    I looked forward to being able to communicate using sign language with others in school and developing friendships who shared my language. Being integrated in a school system that accepted individual differences, I always looked forward to my teacher's "thinking cap" moments!

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  6. Lori says…
    09/21/2010

    I LOVED wearing my new clothes and shoes on the first day of school! Picking them out the night before was always a big decision. My mom would fix my hair any way that I wanted it. One year, I had her fix it like my barbie doll, brought over to one side and braided. I bet she hated sending me to school that way, but she did anyway. And I was happy about it! I also loved the smell of my new school supplies. I would open my pencil box and smell the new crayons! Oh, what great times.

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  7. Brenda Lubrant says…
    09/21/2010

    This giveaway is fantastic. I have many school aged grandchildren and I could put all of these products to great use.

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  8. Erin M says…
    09/22/2010

    First day of school outfits & coming home for lunch!

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  9. Tina says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved seeing which friends would be in my class and meeting new people :) And the new school pencils and crayons :)

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  10. Char Williams says…
    09/22/2010

    I have the amazing priviledge of assistant-teaching at my daughter's elementary school. And believe me, I cherish every moment!

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  11. Julia says…
    09/22/2010

    I just loved school, period. I have always been an avid learner. It was exhirlarating to me to look forward to each new class and each new year.

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  12. Elizabeth says…
    09/22/2010

    Loved the author parades my school librarian put together. Now reading those same authors to my kiddo makes me so happy.

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  13. Alison B says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved so many of my wonderful teachers who inspired directions I took in life.

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  14. Jo-Lee Kelly says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved all the school sports. Fall was volleyball, winter was basketball, and spring was badminton. Never a dull moment!

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  15. susan lew says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved getting new school supplies. I still love getting new supplies but now they are scrapbooking supplies not school supplies. :-)

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  16. June W says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved all the school supplies and still do...pencil boxes are my thing this year...and I loved getting new school shoes. The man at the shoe store would pull pennies out of your ear. Definitely a treat at age 8...made me giggle.

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  17. Penny Pudge says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved new shoes! I also loved the smell of the school and of course lunch!

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  18. Marsaille says…
    09/22/2010

    I love learning period. The supplies were fun, the smell of new textbooks, seeing what was written in old...
    And mostly those moments were something that was odd now made sense.

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  19. Sarah B. says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved free time to read.

    What a great giveaway! My oldest just started kindergarten, and I could really use something like this. Thanks for the chance!

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  20. Tammy W. says…
    09/22/2010

    My favorite part of going to school was coming home to play school and get to be the teacher - and now I am a teacher - coincidence, I think not! :)

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  21. Katie says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved running up to the school and seeing the postings for which class you would be in and if your friends were in class with you.

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  22. Betty Weaver says…
    09/22/2010

    I LOVED my 1st Grade teacher Mrs. Blenkinsop... she wrote in my autograph book ~ Your future lies before you like a sheet of pure white snow, be careful how you tread it for every step will show.

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  23. Sandra K says…
    09/22/2010

    As much as I really liked learning new things and getting to do new stuff, the best thing about school was hanging out with friends.

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  24. Debbie Pereira says…
    09/22/2010

    Shopping for new school supplies...the paper, notebooks, pens, pencils...all of it! LOVED IT! Still love paper.

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  25. Barb @ getupandplay says…
    09/22/2010

    I loved the feeling of seeing all my friends and the first day of class when all we did was get-to-know-you games, and later, reading the syllabus.

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