Sunday, April 10, 2011

You Can WIN A Frame Decorated with Your Favorite Saying!

On my last blog I talked about some ways to use a picture frame.  Let me show you a small portion of my collection...




Out in my garage I have triple that amount...most of them bigger than these.  Also, when I was at Lowe's the other day I ran across a bargain on wall paper books for $1.00 each.  Yes, I said $1.00 each.  Of course, back when I was a young teacher they would give these things away, but times have changed. 





They were selling these books for $5.00 each but the day I was there, I got an even better deal.  You are probably thinking, what's the deal!  Well if you scrapbook or use scrapbook paper you know that these books can be used for the same purpose...they are bigger pages and scrapbooking paper can be very expensive.

As you know from my last blog I like to use scrapbook paper in a frame and decorate an inspirational saying or anything that I think will be of interest to others...




So here's the DEAL...


I will randomly select someone to win a decorated frame with their favorite saying and here is what you need to do for the chance to win:

--Forward my blog to someone you know and ask them to subscribe (Please do this I am trying to increase my followers...thanks, thanks, thanks)
--Send me your favorite saying...if you subscribe you will need to go directly to my blogspot:

 http://unexpectedtreasuresnc.blogspot.com/

There is a place to make a comment at the end of my blog and you can leave your saying in the comment.

Next Friday, I will randomly select someone and announce the winner.  I will contact the winner and ask about color preferences, etc.

I am looking forward seeing others' favorite sayings and to your comments.

Remember,
God is always at work around us
and often shows Himself
in the most “unexpected” ways.      


         Pat

2 comments:

  1. I found your giveaway from Mommy's Little Stinker. My favorite saying right now (with a 2 year old) is BE NICE! But I also like this one I heard somewhere: Life’s not fair. Fair is something you pay to ride a bus.

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  2. I think as a teacher I like, "What if everyone jumped off a cliff? Would you do it, too," or, "This is why we can't have nice things." But I have a feeling I'm going to use this one a lot in the future, "If you fall out of that tree and break you leg , don't come running to me."

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