So, here’s the deal.
Join in the fun by becoming a follower, that is if you aren’t already.
Prize: free one-year gift subscription to McCall’s Quilting magazine. Please note that this is available to US followers only because of the limits of the free subscription I have been offered. Sorry to those of you who happen to live elsewhere.
New and existing followers need only make a comment to this post AND complete the sentence:
If money were no object, I would….
The Small Print:
- One entry per person if you leave a comment
- Two additional entries when you link to the contest from your blog
- You must have a US mailing address
- Deadline for making a comment (and becoming a follower if you aren’t already): Friday, April 30th at 10 pm mountain time
- If you don’t have a blog, please leave your e-mail address so I may contact you directly if you’re the lucky winner
- I’ll select someone at random and post the name of the winner by 10 am mountain time on Saturday, May 1st, and will mail in the gift subscription within a day of getting your mailing address from you.
Good luck everyone.
4 comments:
Oh wow! Cool! I'd love a chance -- am already a follower. :D Gosh, if money were no object, I'm not sure what I'd do! lol! Probably rest secure in the knowledge that I need never worry about being able to take care of my family's needs or health or wants. :D
How fun! I would love to become a follower, and get this magazine. Count me in!
I hope we can meet up soon.
Smiles!
Hi Nancy! I'm not a quilter so I'll pass on the magazine and let someone who quilts win it but I still want to play along.
If money were not object, for fun - I'd go to the Paris Flea Markets and shop till I dropped. Practically, I'd put aside enough money to be able to buy a small home somewhere warm, but not hot. It would be in the mountains, near a lake maybe with a beautiful garden!
I hope you'll plan to meet up with Loraine, Jolene, my friend Julie and me during the SB retreat!
Hi Nancy
Thanks for the give away,
If money were not object, my DH and I would travel all over this great country of ours, enjoying what God has done, and in that trip, find the place we'd love best to settle for our retirement years. Hopefully finding enough land for all the kids and their a families to settle nearby.
Linda
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