Sunday, June 6, 2010

Meetup Monday (and Tuesday) and a Giveaway!

Since Blogger was down ALL DAY, I couldn't put the link in for the party!  I will leave this up until Tuesday night, I'm sorry for this!!!  Please post your link still!

With Memorial Day last week I skipped Meetup Monday, so I am hoping that my comeback this Monday, brings lots of great blogs and new friends! 

First the giveaway info:
One lucky reader will win 120 Address Labels from Pear Tree Greetings.  What a great way to start of your Monday morning !


I just received my personalized note cards in the mail and they are so cute, I just L-O-V-E them.  I was sent the style below, with my name on them! With all the emails and texting now, it's so nice to get a personalized note from someone.  These are perfect for that!



I think the perfect addition to my notecards would be these:




With over 449 address labels to choose from, including photo labels, the choice is not easy.

For your chance to win, please do the following:
1. Think outside the box, what are other ways to use these fabulously stylish stickers? Add your comment below for one entry.

One lucky winner will be selected via random.org.  Giveaway ends Monday June 14th at 11:59 pm.
Good Luck!

Now for the party!
***The rules are simple!

1. Add a link to your main blog (or most current post)
2. Leave a comment on the blog above your name in the list.
3. Visit as many blogs as you can and leave comments and follow if you like.

So grab my button, grab a coffee and enjoy Meetup Monday!

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17 comments:

Jo said...

I have used stickers when I have dropped film off to be developed, instead of having to write everything out. It makes it easier for the employees to find them as well

Jo said...

I was going to link up but I dont see a McLinky - am I just missing it?

Amanda Bynum Photography said...

I would use the labels to label my son's book collection!!

My blog is at: http://inbetweentogether.blogspot.com

The Prickly Pinecone said...

I would use them to close envelopes on my thank you cards that go out with orders from my online shop.

thepricklypinecone(at)hotmail.com

Jack & Lucy said...

I love Pear Tree Greetings! I think another great way to use their address labels would be to use one of their customizable photo templates, personalize it with your baby's name, and voila- instant name labels for bottles, sippy cups, and diaper bags!

MrsA.Woods said...

I'd use them to label Lily's daycare items. They're adorable!

H is for Hillman said...

So cute! You could use these for inside books and Dvds, so if you ever lose a book or dvd on an airplane or in a public place someone could return it to you!
Jhil2626@yahoo.com

Crafty Mommy Diva said...

Here's my blog: http://myscrappygifts.blogspot.com/

I'd use the stickers for scrapbooking or maybe labeling.

Turning the Clock Back said...

Just stopping by from the Tuesday Tagalong to check out your blog. Im your newest follower! Stop by my blog whenever you have time, lots to see and do!

Diane
www.turning-the-clock-back.blogspot.com

anne maskell said...

ok,I goofed.I added myself twice to the meet up monday linky! I'm sorry!

Anonymous said...

New to your blog as I'm stalking today with all the links, although I didn't join in. Your son is precious! Can't wait to follow along more!

Mandy H. said...

Ohh Thanks for stopping by. Love your blog!! I shared the love!

Liz said...

i think any kind of labeling use is good. with kids and stuff going to school, there is always a need for sticky labels.

Julie said...

My teenage daughter would love to use them in making bookmarks, scrapbooking etc.

aunteegem@yahoo.com

Kahla said...

WE use them on DVDs and books.

A Whitman said...

I would definitely use them on books and DVDs that leave our house... although we have a party coming up so there are always invites and thank you notes

stroker881 said...

I think it would be nice to put them on plastic containers that you take to a party or church gathering! That way if you forget it they know who it belongs to.
stroker881(at)hotmail(dot)com