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*SPRING GIVEAWAY*

Do you have Spring fever, like me?!
I have loved all of our snow and cold temps this winter,
but now I am SO ready for Spring!!

I found these adorable little *rabbits with cabbages*
and thought they would make a fun blog giveaway.
The set includes a Salt & Pepper set (too cute!)
and a Tea For One (also so cute!).


Just leave a comment on this post
telling me your favorite thing about Spring
before midnight, Friday March 19th,
to get your name in the pot!

To get extra entries you can

1. Follow my blog


2. Follow me on Twitter


3. Post about this giveaway on your blog and link back
.

Just leave a separate comment for each entry!!




The winner will be contacted and announced this weekend!

Happy Spring, Y'all!!

Comments

Lara said…
Hi Lora,
Those bunnies with cabbages are so darling! My favorite thing about Spring.. hmm? Hard to name a #1.. so I'll just say getting into the flower/gardening season is probably my favorite thing. I'll be sure and put up a post about this giveaway & link on my blog for sure! :-)
Lara
Linda Kish said…
My favorite thing about spring is it warms up and soon I can swim again without freezing.

lkish77123 at gmail dot com
Lara said…
This is my 2nd entry. I just blogged about your giveaway & linked to it as a sidenote in my 3/14 "New Haircut" post. This is my first time doing this at a giveaway try, hope that counts! :-) Have a great week!
Lara
Lara said…
3rd entry because I am a follower. :-) I love your blog and you seem very sweet and nice.
Lara
My favorite thing? Planting seeds!
Thanks!

hpitts88(at)yahoo(dot)com
I follow your blog!

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Lori said…
I just love your blog! My favorite thing about Spring is the hyacinths in bloom. Their smells takes me back to my childhood as my Mother would always plant them. She has been gone since I was 9, but I always plant hyacinths as a reminder of her.

Please enter me in your adorable drawing!

God Bless!
Miss Mommy said…
Those are very cute! Would love to win!
Miss Mommy said…
Oh, sorry- forgot to say that my favorite thing about spring is the feeling of new birth and hope.
Lee Ann said…
Hey Lora! My favorite thing about spring (besides the fashion of course) is the sunshine! I love the longer days. BTW - if you haven't already, check out the Adventures in Odyssey story on the story of St. Patrick. It is very historically accurate. We did that we Zach when we homeschooled him. Very interesting and fun too!

Have a great day!
Jennah said…
My favorite thing about spring.. is no more winter!!! And the end of daylight savings! The bunnies are super cute!

jmrs2008@live.com
Kayren said…
Well, you know I follow, because I have like, forever, but I'm leaving the comment as my entry because I have to. ;)
Kayren said…
Favorite thing about spring...now that I live in Michigan it means that there is actually some green for the first time in six months and no more winter brown (or white depending on snow!).
Lisa said…
My favorite thing about Spring? It would have to be flowers blooming all around. I love the buttercups....and then there are the buds on the trees....Such welcome sights!
faitcam said…
My favorite thing about spring is
spending time outside playing ball
with my kids!!!
Oh I love your blog and would love to win the bunnies with cabbages. Its been a long winter here in the carolinas and I can hardly wait till spring.
Today I saw my daffodils starting to bloom. I bought my first bag of jelly beans and even a chocolate bunny. Not nearly as cute as your bunny giveaways.
Cindy Brick said…
My favorite thing -- the PROMISE that winter is almost over...even though we currently still have snow on the ground, my daylily shoots are popping up, and the sun has been warm during the day.
Amanda said…
My favorite thing about spring is being able to finally let the kids run around outside in shorts and sandals.

amanda.corley@ymail.com
Amanda said…
I follow on Google friend connect.

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Amanda said…
I follow on twitter as
frugalmomto4.

amanda.corley@ymail.com
Kari said…
My favorite thing about spring? Oh, where to start.....

Daffodils, birds singing, driving with the windows down, butterflies, everything being all twitter-pated...

=)
Anonymous said…
I love the bunnies!!! Ok this might be super silly but....I love Spring because my dear hubby and I take walks in the evenings after being in all winter. I love the quiet... no tv, phones... we just talk and enjoy each other and yes sometimes he reaches over and grabs my hand...Yeah I love spring!!
so cute!! i love spring so much. some of my favorites are having the windows open, easter egg hunts and flowers blooming! thanks for entering me.
Jay said…
My fave thing would be Easter! The fun egg hunts and candy!
rbjj32825[at]lycos[dot]com
Pattie F. said…
My favorite thing about Spring is waking up each morning to see what new flower has bloomed!!

xmaswoman (at) hotmail (dot) com
Oh what sweet little bunnies! I would love to win. Please enter me in your giveaway! Thanks!
I am now a follower of yours for a second entry. Thanks again!

I just realized I forgot to say what my favorite thing about Spring is. I just love the feeling of shaking off the winter and the fresh new start of spring.
My Favorite thing's about Spring: 1. Open Windows and Breezes
2. Lighter Weight Clothing
3. Yummy Smells of Cook-Outs
4. Flowers and Blooming Trees
5. Bunnies
Just a few and not necessarily in that order!!

Rhonda
Oh, Iam Following! Rhonda
My favorite thing about spring is working in my garden! Thanks for entering me into your giveaway. The bunnies are adorble!
I love the blossoming azaleas and dogwoods and I love hearing the sounds of the happy birds.

Deborah in NC
Woooo-Hoooo! I am your 100th follower!!

Deborah in NC
Unknown said…
My favorite thing about spring is the beautiful colorful flowers and the feeling that everything is a fresh new start. Hope I'm not too late for your giveaway. I see I'm you 101 follower. Congrats for hitting 100.

Hugs...Tracy :)
Unknown said…
Hey again. I'm a new follower.
Hugs...Tracy :)

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