Here's the surprise, a HUGE apple that I will make and ship to you! My apple will be big enough for four people to each have a wonderful hunk....it's tasty and delicious!!!!
All you have to do is leave a comment. Please feel free to leave a link on your blog to this give-a-way! I hope the winner will enjoy it. Nothing says Valentine's Day like.....chocolate. The type of apple, however, will be a surprise!!!! This apple is just an example! YUMMMMM. The apple will keep, in the fridge, for several days...you don't have to eat it all at once!
Rachel, I would love to have my name put in your drawing for your delishious looking apple!! I am loving your blog! All your flowers look soo pretty there on your sidebar!! I hope to plant more flowers this year.. I didn't have any new one's planted last year, except for my cannas, lilies, tulips and rose bushes.. Hopefully, I'll make it this year with planting some new ones!
Rachel~ I would like to be entered in your give away too. I will also post about it on my blog. I always enjoy visiting your blog. I am really enjoying your heart pictures. What a great idea! ~Dan~
Lynn: I saved a TON of fancy black-eyed susan seeds....if anyone would like some, feel free to ask. They're up for grabs..just remember...a little goes a long way, lol!
Hey Rachel, I'd love to be entered in your giveaway! That apple looks so yummy! There's a store in NC where I used to live that sold apples similar to these and, man, they are awesome! I'd also be interested in some of those black-eyed susan seeds. Do they require full sun or partial? Thanks! Hugs, Donna
Oh, Rachel, that's almost too beautiful to eat! I would love that apple! I still have a small, infant stage blog, but I will post a link for your gorgeous apple right away!
The fancy Susans can tolerate a bit of shade, but do really well with about 6 hours of sun, you will get the most vibrant colors. I will separate these into bags. These also grow well in pots and will give you tons of color with long lasting growth!
Oh my goodness! I was viewing and blog and saw that apple that I had missed. I would love to have been the winner! But, it is way too late now. Oh, well! That's my luck. Love, Marie
Our tree filled with handmade glass ornaments from Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Filled in with vintage shiny brites....oh how I love the sparkle!
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I dragged this simple pine chest home from a tree lawn. I thought it could become something wonderful! I sanded it, primed it, then lettered it using an image I snagged from eBay.
I blew the letters up on my copier to 400%, then once again.
I laid them out and traced around them with a pencil. Using paint I already had, I hand painted them. After it was dry, I distressed using sandpaper. I think it turned out great!
All you have to do is leave a comment. Please feel free to leave a link on your blog to this give-a-way! I hope the winner will enjoy it. Nothing says Valentine's Day like.....chocolate. The type of apple, however, will be a surprise!!!! This apple is just an example! YUMMMMM. The apple will keep, in the fridge, for several days...you don't have to eat it all at once!
ReplyDeleteRachel, I would love to have my name put in your drawing for your delishious looking apple!! I am loving your blog! All your flowers look soo pretty there on your sidebar!! I hope to plant more flowers this year.. I didn't have any new one's planted last year, except for my cannas, lilies, tulips and rose bushes.. Hopefully, I'll make it this year with planting some new ones!
ReplyDeleteI will share your giveaway on my blog too!
Have a great evening!
Blessings,
~Lynn
Rachel~ I would like to be entered in your give away too. I will also post about it on my blog. I always enjoy visiting your blog. I am really enjoying your heart pictures. What a great idea! ~Dan~
ReplyDeleteLynn: I saved a TON of fancy black-eyed susan seeds....if anyone would like some, feel free to ask. They're up for grabs..just remember...a little goes a long way, lol!
ReplyDeleteHey Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be entered in your giveaway! That apple looks so yummy! There's a store in NC where I used to live that sold apples similar to these and, man, they are awesome! I'd also be interested in some of those black-eyed susan seeds. Do they require full sun or partial? Thanks!
Hugs,
Donna
Oh, Rachel, that's almost too beautiful to eat! I would love that apple! I still have a small, infant stage blog, but I will post a link for your gorgeous apple right away!
ReplyDeleteThe fancy Susans can tolerate a bit of shade, but do really well with about 6 hours of sun, you will get the most vibrant colors. I will separate these into bags. These also grow well in pots and will give you tons of color with long lasting growth!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful apple!!
ReplyDeleteHOLY MOLY...IT'S GORGEOUS LOOKING AND I BET IT TASTES GREAT.
ReplyDeleteKAREN
Oh my goodness! I was viewing and blog and saw that apple that I had missed. I would love to have been the winner! But, it is way too late now. Oh, well! That's my luck.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Marie