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Leaf Charm Giveaway!


I made these leaf charms for the Charm Swap at Art Bliss! I have a couple extra so, how about a giveaway? All you need to do is leave a comment on this post, and I'll give you an extra entry if you blog/facebook/twitter about it! Just let me know in a separate comment! I'll choose the recipient by random number generator on Saturday morning! Anyone in the world can play!

Comments

Leslie said…
Sue, you are an amazing, talented woman - generous too! Such a nice give-away. Thank you. Be well.
TesoriTrovati said…
Cool! I would love to win your charm. Thanks for being so generous.
Enjoy the day!
Erin
I'd love it-perfect for fall!
kdevale said…
Thanks! They are beautiful.
Malin de Koning said…
Oh what a lovely charm! I would love to win it. Thank you!
Unknown said…
Wow...what a nice thing to do!! It is beautiful. Thanks you for the chance to win it!
Amy F said…
I'd love to win!
rosebud101 said…
Love the charm. Pick me, please! Thanks for doing this!
Paige said…
What a lovely charm! It's amazingly beautiful. Thanks for the giveaway!
Christine said…
What a beautiful leaf charm - thanks for the giveaway!!
Patti said…
Very neat charms! Such a wonderful giveaway! Thank you!
Marie Cramp said…
That is the cutest charm! You should add those to your shop! I bet they would sell!!
stregata said…
Ah, you are such a generous soul, Sue! Thank you for sharing yourself.
elisabeth said…
Would so love to win - thanks for giving away your extras!
Francy said…
Oh I want one! it is so pretty.
Courtney Breul said…
I love your leaf charm, it is so autumnal! Thank you for the opportunity.

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