Well, I am back for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Week! I had so much fun last time getting to know so many new visitors last spring, I'm excited to participate again!!
It may seem strange to be involved in a sewing giveaway, since I am all about painting here, but sewing is a big passion of mine, mostly involving apparel, toys and blankets for my kiddos. And I have a bit of a fabric
For this week's giveaway I am offering one lucky winner YOUR CHOICE of any one of my new alphabet prints (fun!)
: : Here are the nitty-gritty details : :
- All prints are done on archival matte paper with pigment inks, so it will last (and last and last - no fading or yellowing here!)
- If you win, I will ship to you no matter where you live (in or out of the US)
- The giveaway opens Monday, Dec 3rd at 8am CST and will run through Friday, Dec 7th closing at 7pm CST.
- The winner will be chosen via a random number generator
- The winner will be announced HERE on Saturday, Dec 8th
: : To Enter : :
- I'm staying simple this year, just leave a comment with a suggestion for what letter images you would like to see next! (example: S is for skier) Now that my prints are complete, it's time to start on some more.
: : Bonus : :
For the month of December, I'm offering a special coupon code just for you! Enter "15SEWMAMASEW2012" at checkout in my shop and get 15% off your entire order - hooray!! Coupon applies to ready-to-ship items only, does not apply to custom orders.
: : The Prints : :
Here are the prints you could get to choose from - good luck!
: : A couple other things : :
Do you have a kiddo ages 2 through 7 in your life? Your own child, niece or nephew, godchild, cousin, friend? If so, don't miss out on the Crafting Connections Sew Mama Sew giveaway - it includes a sewing project for your little one and a sewing project for you, plus recipes, crafts, science, literature and more. (disclaimer: I am also a co-founder of Crafting Connections)
And don't forget to pop back over to Sew Mama Sew to enter in some more fabulous giveaways!!
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I am a sailor so I guess for my daughter when I am gone it would be cool for her to see a letter that is "S for Sailor".
ReplyDeleteMaybe a "girly" series (ex: B is for Bow, C is for Curls, D is for Dress) -- I have two GIRLY girls who would get a kick out of prints like that - especially done in your fun style! ** Although, if I was the lucky winner, I would pick a print for my new-little-guy's nursery! We are expecting our first son this spring (yay!) and have narrowed his name down to Sid or Jack... the J is for Jack with the sweet vintage Jack would be AWESOME if we decide to name him Jack! Definitely book marking your page for future shopping! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Day!
Michelle
www.daydreambelievers.net
So cute. Maybe M is for Monkey or B is for Baby.
ReplyDeleteMaybe D for Dog and F for Penguin. These are two that my kids would suggest for their favorites. Thanks for the Wonderful Giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
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Frog for F, or maybe Anteater for A? These are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteso cute love your prints. Id like to see a squirrel for s
ReplyDeleteI is for ice cream!
ReplyDeleteK is for krislovesfabric....lol, no, I suppose that would have limited appeal for others but I do love your Q is for quilts print!!
ReplyDeleteHa! You made me laugh out loud - I think it would be a little creepy to come to my shop and see your image for sale... ;)
Deletelove your q for quilts sooo much...and would love to see more xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteDoes it have to be for the kiddos? I knit and sew constantly so the N for Needles is sooo my favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh no way - I like to make things that appeal to the young and young-at-heart. My studio space is (relatively) kid-free, but I still love having cheer and whimsy, no matter the age :)
DeleteCool! I love the little deer.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have an F for frog. That is an ongoing theme for my daughter in law and her daughter!
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These are great! I'd love to see X is for Xeriscaping, with cool rocks and cacti.
ReplyDeleteWhat about a crafty/artsy theme? W is for Watercolors. P is for palette. L is for landscape. You get the idea...
ReplyDeleteWhat about a girly theme? Like H is for Hairbows, R is for ribbons, P is for pearls, D is for doll, N is for necklace....ect
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Very cool prints! I love that they're for boys too. It's so hard to find cute things for boys. My suggestion is N for Narwhal!
ReplyDeleteSince my newest grandbaby is on the way and I've got to start some shopping for this...we're unsure if it's a boy or girl, yet, but I really want a girl. Her name will be Abigail Rose, so an A is for apple would be cute. If it's a boy, though, he'll be Samuel the 7th and his dad, Sam 6, loved Sammy the Snail (kids' book), so S is for Snail would be fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! S for Sunflower!
ReplyDeleteLove A for aardvark.
ReplyDeleteR is for Robot! :)
ReplyDeleteI think we need a C is for Computers as I am a computer programmer hehe
ReplyDeleteK is for Kangaroo! or K is for Koala :) My baby girl would love that.
ReplyDeleteT would love to see Techie for his (silly son of mine)
Thanks!
I would like to see C is for cupcake or computer.
ReplyDeleteYour prints are so cute! I would love a G is for Gnome. I have a thing for gnomes :)
ReplyDeleteM is for matryoshka. How's that for an adorable, if tricky one?
ReplyDeleteI love the Q is for Quilts. Would like to see P is for penguin.
ReplyDeleteD for dinosaur
ReplyDeleteR is for reindeer. Perfect for the season, isn't it? Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteL is for Loom,
ReplyDeleteHave you done a fairytale series? H is for hobbit, D is for dragon, P is for Prince Charming. And I love the Q for Quilts. Your prints are lovely.
ReplyDeleteM is for monkey!
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Definitely R!
ReplyDeleteFlower and plants such as L is for Laurel and R is for Rose.
ReplyDeleteH is for hen and C is for chicken. I have a poultry admirer in the home. :-] Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteG for geyser...we saw Old Faithful V for volcano
ReplyDeleteMy son would like a C is for Cars version. All your current ones are adorable though, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteG for glove
ReplyDeleteGorgeous prints! I'd love to see a 'D' for 'dragon', since my little boy's name is Drake which is an Old English name meaning 'dragon'. :-) (Plus, dragons are awesome.)
ReplyDeleteI would love to see P for Peacock. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these are super cute!!! G for Giraffe!!
ReplyDeleteA for armadillo!
ReplyDeleteI would love C is for Cello! thank you!
ReplyDeletebeautiful letters!
ReplyDeleteJ is for Joy, don't you think?
G is for gross... I don't know, maybe a little weird :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha!!! Reminds me of Garbage Pail Kids!
DeleteD for dragon or dinosaur!
ReplyDeleteP for princess
ReplyDeleteS for sunshine
That W is very cute. How about Quail for Q?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all we LOVE the F is for Fox as my Finn is obssessed w foxes w all the intensity his 3 year old brain can muster! As to ideas my boys are currently pretty into the ice age and early man so M is for Mammoth. S is for sabre tooth etc.
ReplyDeleteHow about a Super Hero series?? J for Jedi??? Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteOhhh I love the V for Van {Since my son's name starts with a V!} How about a lightbulb for E {edison} :D
ReplyDeleteYour prints are amazing! How about S is for sunset!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see "N" is for Noah and "W" is for Wally the Wizard or perhaps "H" is for Helen Keller, "M" is for Martin Luther King, "A" for Amelia Earhart, "B" for Bo Diddley, "C" is Carol Burnett - I guess I could go on and on.
ReplyDeleteHow about F for Farm or Farmer?
ReplyDeleteI would like to see B is for Bear! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see M for Moose.
ReplyDeletecarolinebock1 at yahoo dot com
P is for Penquin!
ReplyDeleteTHese are so cute! I think my little boy would flip out if he saw a "T is for Trackhoe"!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love a straight sewing series - D is for Dresden, S is for Stitches, F is for Fabric etc :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the urchin. I like anything oceany, like W for whale, d for dolphin, f for fish, k for kelp, w for wave, s for sand, ummm the list GOES ON
ReplyDeleteA flower series would be lovely; L for lily!
ReplyDeleteI want to see T is for Teddy (bear) since I have a baby named Teddy.
ReplyDeleteR is for Rainbow!
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V is for violin! I want it for my son's room =)
ReplyDeleteL is for Leopard - because my son Is Leo and he's obsessed with leopards!
ReplyDeleteP for Pug (do I even need an explanation), H for Hummingbird or Hedgehog, and R for Rabbit.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see W is for Whale Shark!
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A is for adventure - action words.
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I collect snail nick nacks so, snail for S. Conch for C. I guess that sounds kind of like a beach theme :) B-beachball, bikini or blanket, F-flip flops, U-umbrella. Ok, enough from me!! :)
ReplyDeletelove your prints! How about 'S is for Stitch'!
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Your prints are so cute! How about I is for igloo?
ReplyDeleteBree
bdoody11 at yahoo dot com
M is for Moose!
ReplyDeleteCute prints! U is for umbrella!
ReplyDeleteMy email address is kudra1978 at aol dot com.
B for BAT! My little guy is so into bats right now :) Your prints are so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteR is for Rose
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weeshareblog@gmail.com
J is jelly bean or ju ju bean
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Well, my daughter's name starts with V, so I would like to see some other "v" options, although it is admittedly hard to come up with a lot of them: V is for vegetables, V is for violet (the flower and/or the color), V is for vampire... of those, I think I would most like to see V is for violet. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteH for hockey!! Thats big in our family!
ReplyDeleteIn a house full of boys I can't go past D for dinosaur. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteK is for kitten. I'm a cat lady to the core. :)
ReplyDeleteZ for Zachary the Zebra!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see 'S is for Sheep'!
ReplyDeleteI would love one of your F is for Fox prints :) They are all so sweet. I am trying to figure out how to use that adorable deer!
ReplyDeleteG is for guitar. N is for nature. R is for red.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
My son Elliot is a bird lover, so I gotta suggest E for Eagle or E for Egret for him.
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Love your art. How about E for egg? Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like L is for Lights. I love Christmas lights, but a city skyline with lights would be cute too. Or P is for Pug. I would buy that.
ReplyDeleteD is for dog, E is for elephant, M is for Monkey...prints more geared for kids would be spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO great! Gosh, you already have so many great ones, my daughters name is Violet, so I'm sure she'd love V is for Violet! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of names beginning with A in my family. I'd like to have A is for: Aquarium or Amazing (possibly Aloha). Another letter would be F for family. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a spices series for the kitchen, like M for mint, R for rosemary, O for oregano...
ReplyDeleteI would love a J is for Jingle Bell one!!!! (Of course, I'm a bit biased on that one! ;)) Thanks for a great giveaway! jinglesells at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI think S= Sew or Sewing...with a machine or something, would be great for a quilter or seamstress. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win. Q for Quilt is awesome.
How about a tool theme...S for screwdriver?? Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteA is for Armadillo!
ReplyDeleteI think an occupation theme would be fun... D for doctor, Z for zookeeper, P for painter...
ReplyDeleteT is for tumbleweed.
ReplyDeleteIt's been done before but it's always great since it's so graphic- Z for Zebra, or to get the kids going to the Dictionary to find out what it is, Zebu!
ReplyDeletewould love a girly H is for holly
ReplyDeleteI'd snatch up a 'C for canoe' or D for donkey' in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteH is for helicopter. Preferably a Blackhawk helicopter since that is what hubby flies. Most things seem to be done with Apaches.
ReplyDeleteF for farmer??
ReplyDeleteI would say T for train :)
ReplyDeleteI'd say M for Music and T for toast, maybe S for Sandwich...Yeah, I'm a foodie;-)
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B for balloons.
ReplyDeleteZ is for Zinnias or B is for Barn
ReplyDeleteB is for balloon - but I was thinking hot air balloon.
ReplyDeleteD is for dancer.
These are beautiful! I love the deer and owl, oh and the loon...heck all of them are pretty cute! A is for astronaut.. My daughter keeps asking about outer space.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a K for kayak (and for my Katie and Kyle!)
ReplyDeleteF for Fabric!!! F for Frog. C for Chocolate - yum! You have a real talent - fingers crossed!!
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R for Rainbow. My daughter *loves* rainbows. :)
ReplyDeleteI think "H" for Happy with several children smiling would be cute.
ReplyDeleteI'd love "S is for Salmon" - as that's what my good friend's name starts with, and she LURVS salmon. :)
ReplyDeleteK for Keys (like the keyboard) or S for Synth would be cool!
ReplyDeleteE is for elephant
ReplyDeleteOh I love the airstream! Have a thing for vintage trailers! Have you done states? A is for Alaska. Could get a whole theme going. B is for bear, C is for Chinook. I spent 23 years in Alaska LOL
ReplyDeleteC is for Cats. All quilters shuld own at least one!
ReplyDeleteI would like too see R. For reindeer
ReplyDeleteI love your prints already! I would maybe add S is for sewing machine or V is for vintage, maybe even an alphabet quilt block series like L is for log cabin, S is for Sawtooth star, etc. Can you tell I sew :)
ReplyDeleteThere are some great ideas already given, and I'm not sure I could beat that. How about A for Armadillo. That would make a cute picture.
ReplyDelete"L" is for Library would be a winner here.
ReplyDeleteart series ones? I love the P - Orla Kiely inspired one. A bit like that. wonderful and great to teach kids (and adults for that matter) about designers and artists.
ReplyDeleteP is for patchwork, or because I'm Australian P is for platypus.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
S is for sloth! I bet you could make a really cute sloth :)
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Lovely work! I think z for zipper or zeppelin , p for pineapple, g for garden
ReplyDeleteB for bunny!
ReplyDeleteR is for reindeer!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see the letter y used this time.
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Letter DDDDDDDDDDD! Guess why? :-)
ReplyDeleteA C for Cookies would be a nice one for a kitchen (or B for Baking?)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win! :)
sarita0818 at comcast dot net
C is for coffee! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMy kids favorite letter is B for Boat, they say it all of the time.
ReplyDeleteB is for Bobbin! Too cute for a sewing room...
ReplyDeleteF is for FABRIC! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow about L for love bug.
ReplyDeleteWell I'd say V is for Violet and H is for Hippo or Hop or maybe a hopping hippo ;) or hopscotch... :)
ReplyDeleteS is for Stash (fabric that is)
ReplyDeleteI'm a quilter so I like the Q for that, but i'm with some others but I like S is for Sewing (maybe with a machine, needles, bobbin, threads, etc)
ReplyDeleteCake! says my preschooler!
ReplyDeleteG is for a Goovy Guitar :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe a nature series or a music series? Or cooking/food/gardening? What fun! Z for zephyr or zither or zucchini! winterwrens at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love the P and Q prints - but maybe a ruler?
ReplyDeleteYour prints are cute!
ReplyDeleteA is for Astronomy or S is for Stargazing :)
You could do some for the nursery, like B is for baby or bottle or bib. T is for teddy bear. More animals would be good too. G is for giraffe, E is for elephant. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteAn umbrella would be really cute in your style of drawing :)
ReplyDeleteWow - such a lovely giveaway! I have a little friend named Asa, actually, so I probably would just have to pass it forward (if I could resist getting a different one for myself...).
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating!
How about P is for Plaid Pelican, like the vintage Pelican thermos. (http://www.etsy.com/listing/48170054/too-cool-queenie-vintage-60s-plaid) I love those old plaid coolers. Love your work. If I win I'm getting either the retro radio or the urchin. So cool!
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulous! I'd like F-frog!
ReplyDeleteG for Games!
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