Thursday, February 11, 2010

Love Struck Cartridge Giveaway (times three!)


I have been doing some designing for the Cuttlebug Challenge Sweet Treats team - our posts appear twice a month (first and third Thursdays) to inspire you to use your Cricut cartridges in new and creative ways.  (Here is a LINK to my project posts).  I also post a Design Studio lesson on the third Saturday of the month.

This week, as a special treat, there is a great giveaway that you can enter.  There are THREE "Love Struck" mini cartridges to be given away - Happy Valentines Day!  This cartridge has quickly become one of my favorites and I haven't finished sharing all of my ideas for using these lovely and intricate images.

 
Here’s How to enter this SWEET Give-Away:

1. If you are not yet a follower of Cuttlebug Challenge, become one. All followers will receive ONE entry for a chance to win.
2. Leave a comment on the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog. ONE entry for a chance to win will be given for each comment made on ANY post throughout the week … beginning Sunday, February 7th and continuing through Valentine’s Day, Sunday, February 14th, until 11:55 PM Eastern Time.

That’s it … That’s all you have to do. Now how SWEET is that? Winners will be announced on the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog on Monday, February 15th at 6:00 PM Eastern Time.

4 comments:

  1. Sweet!!! Would LOVE to win this cartridge - so many great projects to copy!

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  2. It is my favorite cartridge also and since I already have it I won't enter to win. I will start taking your DS lessons since I don't know very many things to do with the program. I'm going to spend this weekend doing cards for your neighbors. Thank goodness little kids get over things pretty fast.

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  3. That title is so stinkin' cute!

    iammaryburke@gmail.com

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  4. Happy Valentine's Day! I am a follower of Cuttlebug Challenge
    and would love to be entered in your drawing. Many thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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