Now the giveaway winner:
Wow! Between both blogs and emails, there were 108 people entered in this giveaway! I'm awful at giveaways because it's so hard for me to only list one winner! Sadly today that's the way it has to be because I only have one book to give. I couldn't even use the random generator because the maximum number is 100! However, having a computer geek for a husband he very quickly programmed his own random generator and the winner is #44 Voodoo Maggie.
Thank you everyone for leaving such enthusiastic comments; a lot of them made me laugh out loud! I have some more giveaways up my sleeve so keep checking back. I'm planning one for the blog move as well (that's still in the works, having some technical hubby difficulties ;). Have a GREAT weekend!
8 comments:
Such pretty fairies and homes!
I love your fairy furniture and whenever you post about the fairy houses. Growing up I always wanted to make a fairy house like your little girls have.
Actually, I think I might need to introduce this concept to my little girl, do you think 2 is old enough to do some of this stuff?
I love the pinecone fairy shelf. What imaginative little ladies you have. :)
What a clever fairy shelf! Congrats to the winner. :)
Hi ladies! What faerie doesn't need a pinecone shelf! What a great idea!!!! Goose made a faerie house out of the watermelon she was eating the other day! Check it out when you can!
Enjoy your weekend!
Lisa
Tara, the pokeweed berries are the green berries. The Russian olive berries are the red berries.
Making fairy homes and furniture is just so … well, indescribable good!
Do you know the movie FairyTale - A True Story? - I watched it with my oldest the other day, just love that film!! - There's an amazing fairy house, made entirely by twigs, moss and things from nature in it, and it's so pretty it brings tears in your eyes!
I don't know what's up with google account, but I'm not getting updated on your blog … (?)
congrats to the winner! looking forward to the next giveaway:)
and yes, i'm with mona; that movie is an all time favourite here. i remember first time i saw it, i studied and studied the scenes with the fairy houses in awe and amazement, only wanting to start making something like it myself. my only child at that point were not the least interested. now i have one that is, but no garden (of our own) anymore...
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