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A Give-away to Get You Organized


Yesterday I announced the give-away to celebrate 100 followers (now there are 102- thank you, thank you).

Today I want to show you what the give-away is - a basket filled with items to help you get organized (and some are just for fun). 

Included in the basket (which has a removable liner):
~ a folding tote bag
~ a vinyl photo envelope
~ a coupon organizer
~ 6 ID tags
~ 4 tidy totes
~ a belt/scarf hanger
~ a set of sticky notes /page flags
~ a copy of the booklet:  The Simple Life by Thom. and Art Rainer
~ a hanging pocket organizer
~ a Christmas pickle ornament
~ 6 Baby Button Wreath Clips

I will also attach tags for each item stating several ways to use it.  I love multi-taskers.

So, if you didn't put you name in the pot yesterday for the drawing, be sure to do it today.  Here are the rules:


1. The contest starts now and will continue until Monday, December 6th.

2. You have several ways to enter. . .

a. Join as a follower and leave me a comment that you have joined

b. If you are already a follower, leave me a comment that you already follow

c. Leave a separate comment about which Tidy Brown Wren post was your favorite

d. Follow me on Facebook and leave me a comment letting me know

3. I'll pick a random winner on December 7th at 7:00 am and announce who won in that day's post.

4. The winner will have until December 10th to contact me by email with their physical address so I can mail the package to them.
 
 
 
Good Luck to everyone who enters!

Comments

  1. love the post about Peppermint Play dough ,really handy when you have children ,love also the Upcycled Tan Purse with Button Trim absoutley beautiful,following your blog @emmajane30.and have added you as friend on facebook emmajane holder

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  2. Love your Ideas! I'm already a follower.Hope I win .I need all the help I can get!!!!

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  3. Any time you ask for prayer, particularly for your health. You always think maybe you shouldn't do those sorts of posts, but I love it when you do because I feel your heart and send it all right back!!!

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  4. It's hard to choose, but I think my favorite posts were the series on your daughter's wedding...especially the outdoor decorating ideas.

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  5. I'm now following you on FB....I love your blog and I'd love to win. :-) Thanks for all you do, and Merry Christmas!

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  6. I am follower - here and on Facebook. I've just loved all your postings since I've joined. I've been known to make myself late to something because I was just going to do a "quick check" of email only to find a posting from the Tidy Brown Wren that I, of course, couldn't wait til later to read!

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  7. I follow you! I can't stary my day without reading your latest post. :-)

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  8. I am a newbie blog follower... :)

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  9. Well isn't this fun? I just swung by to let you know you've won my giddy giveaway and here you are giving away goodies too! Hooray!

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  10. I loved all of the DIY posts on your daughter's wedding. So sweet, and so informational!

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