Final Day to enter Mary Can Sew Giveaway!

Countdown! Today is it – the final day to enter this Giveaway!

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Caleb wrote up the Giveaway and posted it on his site:

To celebrate Spring, Apron Diva EllynAnne Geisel is featuring a loaded giveaway on her blog Apron Memories. One lucky winner will win yardage from my Confections and Suburbia fabric collections courtesy of Robert Kaufman.

Also included in the giveaway is a personalized copy of Judi Ketteler’s new publication Sew Retro

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and two personalized copies of EllynAnne’s own book Apronisms.

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To enter, leave a comment on the Apron Memories blog by today, April 6th. So hurry, and good luck!

Winner of this Giveaway announced tomorrow.

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Tie One On…an apron, of course!

Mary Can Sew and Sew Can You Giveaway!

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With spring’s arrival, it’s the perfect time to plant seeds of inspiration with a giveaway that will provide one very lucky winner with yardage for aprons designed by graphic artist Caleb Gray

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and courtesy of

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3 yards of “Cocoa” from Confections and

3 yards of “Vintage” from Suburbia

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a personalized copy of Judi Ketteler’s fabulous new publication

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2 personalized copies of

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my very adorable little book, which will slip perfectly into the pockets of your new aprons!

To enter, leave a comment here, on this blog posting. Deadline for comments is late Wednesday evening. One winner selected by Random Human and posted Thursday, April 7th.

***bonus entry – “like” Apron Memories on Facebook & leave an additional comment that you’ve done so.

Just so y’all know – I never receive compensation from a company, designer or author for lauding a particular product or book.

This giveaway is the result of an email from Caleb. He’d written that upon visiting my website, he thought his fabrics to be perfectly suited to the vintage spirit of my line of aprons. I decided to check up on Caleb’s genuineness and see if he was really familiar with my aprons or what. So I called him.

Judi’s book is just wonderful. How she managed the research, writing and project design while pregnant and mommy to a toddler is beyond me. I’ve been working a year now on a project that has much cross-over with her book’s contents, and I wanted her to know I hadn’t swiped from her hard work. So I called her.

Both Caleb and Judi are the nicest and most agreeable creative types one could wish to meet. I thought to combine their offerings because of their complementary nature.

I hope you’ll take the time to visit their sites and learn of their endeavors. Creating can be lonely work, and I know they will appreciate your visit.

xxea

Tie One On…an apron, of course!