Saturday, October 2, 2010

Win a Free Pass to Get a Jump on Your Jingle......Holiday Papercrafting 2010


Dawn Raspas of UStamp Dawn & Friends!! has just announced her next big event…it's called Get a Jump on Your Jingle…Holiday Papercrafting 2010!!   This fabulous event will run from November 12th to December 1st and Early Bird Pricing of $19.95 US is now open…until October 15th when the price will go to $24.95 US.  So don’t delay and don't miss out!! Register today!

Did you see my cool blinky?  You can click on it to see more details of this great event.  In the meantime I'm busy creating another project that I hope you will love.  This event will feature all your favourite designers from around the world and some brand new designers who're also busy creating a total of *40 Projects with Color Combos * 40 co-ordinating cards with co-ordinating envelopes *All Projects include downloadable PDF with Photo’s * Designer hosted chats with even MORE prizes * Open Chat Room 24/7 * Gallery to share your re-creations * A totally cool blinkie for your website/blog.  One of the really great things about participating in these UStamp with Dawn and Friends events is that you have plenty of time to go and work on your projects and visit this site as it stays open for months after it finishes in December. 

WIN A FREE PASS!!!!!
Okay, so this time around I have only "One Free Pass" to give away.  To be entered in my draw all you have to do is: Add a comment telling me what your favourite holiday tradition is, and include your name and email address so I can contact you.  I'll be drawing the winner's name by 8pm on October 8th.  So don't delay!  Comment today!

13 comments:

Natasha Hein said...

hey penny..

so glad to see you are still a designer for Ustamp!

our family tradition for the last several years is going to pick out our "real" xmas tree. kids love this tradition.

Unknown said...

Hi Penny, Woo hoo for being designer for next round.

Our little family tradition is to put up our tree, and our xmas display on the day of our christmas pageant which is late November, we either go to the pageant or watch it on tv thats when Father christmas comes to town and resides in our magic cave in the city. A whole day event and I love it lol.
hugs
Melissa :)

Trina (contactttrina@telus.net) said...

Hi Penny,

CCongrats pm beomg a desogmer again amd fpr giving us ampjtjer cjamce tp wom a free [ass/

Myy favourite Christmas time tradition is when all my siblings get together Christmas Eve to watch movies. Unfortunately, as we age not all of us can make it through the night.

Yvette said...

Our favorite tradition that we started with the kids is 'Elf on the Shelf'. The book is so fabulous, and it is so much fun for the kids to wake up and wander through the house each morning to find the elf. A perfect way to start mornings with a smile during December!

Thanks
Yvette ctmy@comcast.net

Patti said...

No matter how much or how little I decorate, my Santa collection always gets put on display. Once the kids are grown and out of the house, traditions have a tendency to change. Congrats on being a designer again.

Heather Hopson said...

Hi Penny,
I love getting together with family, still one of my favorite things no matter how hectic things get.

paper bag create said...

Congrats there girlfriend on the guest designer!!! You RAWK!!!!

fave holiday tradition.....is getting the Christmas cards ready to send out to friends and family....
and every second year..coming up with a centerpiece for the dining room table...
{{hugs}}
Sheri L

Anonymous said...

Hey Penny, Ustamp is so nice. Our tradition is we go all to the curch at 4 pm, 24. december. and then get the childs her gifts for christmas

Anonymous said...

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Thanks HeikeP

Dale Morin said...

We have a family tradition of baking dozens of cookies in December to give away. It's loads of fun and tastes really good!

Dale
stampnscrap2003@hotmail.com

Chanda said...

Our favorite Christmas tradition is setting up the tree! Every year, I look at each and every one, remembering either who I gave it to or from whom I received it. It brings back so many memories and good times. Another favorite is sitting by the fire with the lights out, all except the Christmas tree. It seems to make the season a little more magical and makes me feel like a kid again. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Chanda Stehlik
www.OneCraftyMommy.com
chandapie@cox.net

Crystal said...

My favorite tradition is going out as a family to pick out our perfect C'mas tree, saw it down, carry it home, and decorate together. It's been so fun to see how this has changed from when we married 10 years ago, to now, with 2 kiddos, age 6 and 4. We haven't missed a year! :)

Can I say another one? lol...getting together with my mom (and now 2 sister-in-laws..another tradition that has added members) every year for our Annual BakeFest. :) Goodies galore - some to share, some to keep! :)

Marsha E said...

Hi Penny,
Traditions have changed with time & age. My aunt & I go shopping on Black Friday just to watch the frantic shoppers. Yes, we get up at 4am along with the other 'crazy' folks & make it a day. Kinda nice when you are not the one waiting in the checkout lines. Gets us in the mood for baking lizzies the next week.
Thanks for the chance to win a free pass for UStamp. You're the best!
Marsha cmc_marsha@bellsouth.net

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