Today's daily giveaway is sponsored by Rhonda, The Centerpiece Lady. Rhonda specializes in unique centerpieces and special occasion gifts from wreaths to floral arrangements. The Centerpiece Lady provides a FUNctional centerpiece that is cute, celebratory, and cleverly useful to the honoree or recipient.
Contest ends at 10:00PM on Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Winners will be announced no later than the evening of Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Entries open to the US only.
Congrats to The Hoppers ("My Life"), you have WON this Easter Wreath, handmade by The Centerpiece Lady, a $40 value. This festive Easter Wreath, featuring the adorable Easter Bunny, is the perfect way to brighten up a space.
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How very cute. A new favorite tradition is letting the kids (3 1/2, 2, 5) smash confetti eggs on each other and the adults. They have a blast and we enjoy the laughs. SylviaDykes@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteLove this Easter wreath!! My fav tradition is to cut roses from my back yard to add to the chicken wire cross at the alter of my church and get a family photo in front of it. My next favorite is decorating plastic eggs with decorative paper or napkins and coat with modPodge. Add a little glimmer to make them sparkle. My tutoring kids love them!
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My favorite tradition is that we hide 2 golden eggs one for the adults and one for the children and not only is it fun watching the kids look and then scream cause they found the golden egg but when you get the adults to look and find there golden egg OMG It has got to be the most funniest thing in the world but boy we look forward to this every year.priscillatalavera@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Easter tradition is coloring Easter eggs.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite Easter tradition is watching my daughter open her basket the Easter Bunny left her and then getting ready to go to Easter service at our church! After church, we go to my Mema's house and eat lunch and then have an Easter egg hunt!
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ReplyDeleteListening to the Gospel had been one of my fav traditions while growing up, now I try to keep it. each Easter
ReplyDeleteMy favorite has always been coloring eggs.
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Going to Sunrise Service with my sisters (well sister this year) and then being with family the rest of the day!
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My favorite Easter tradition is taking my children to my grandparents house after the have explored what the Easter Bunny has left. Both of my grandparents are in their late 80s and Im so grateful this is still a tradition we are blessed to have! email: lizzypoof@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteOur newest tradition is going to easter egg hunts. My daughter turned 2 recently and this is the first year that I think she'll really get it.
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I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/SecretsofKristi/status/184119050476072960
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our easter tradition dinner and easter egg hunt for the kids
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Every year my eldest daughter makes deviled eggs, one year she put cayenne instead of paprika on top. kathrynnpolfer(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition is hiding the eggs for the kids to find!
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Sadly, due to my mother in law's religion, we don't celebrate Easter, so no traditions here. But I do love to eat all the black jelly beans and chocolate easter bunnies that I can find at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love Easter service at church, but Palm Sunday & Good Friday services with the family are the best.
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My favorite tradition is watching "The Ten Commandments" while helping the bunny get baskets ready.
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We love to get up early on Easter Sunday & go to church then come home and have Easter dinner with our family. We have and Easter egg hunt for the kids, after they have checked out what the Easter bunny left then in their baskets of course!
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Please contact me to claim your prize. thecenterpiecelady@gmail.com!
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