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A Giveaway!!!

Welcome to my very first blog giveaway!!!

After having the opportunity to try out CSN Stores for myself a few weeks ago I was thrilled when they asked me to host a giveaway here on my blog!  Since you can find everything from bar tables and stools to kid's toys on their 200+ stores I'm sure the winner of the giveaway will find something they'd love to have!

Here are the rules for the giveaway (a $35 gift certificate to CSN Stores- perfect timing for the holidays!!)
  1. CSN Stores only ships to the USA and Canada so you have to be in one of those 2 countries.
  2. Just leave a comment on my blog (NOT on the link from Facebook) to be entered!  Make sure you leave a valid email address so that I can contact you if you win!
  3. The giveaway will end at Noon Eastern Time on Friday, November 18.  The winner will be picked randomly!
  4. Good luck!


Comments

  1. oh, pick me, pick me! (so awesome that you are having a giveaway!) woot woot!

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  2. Hooray first giveaway! on a side note - I just sent the baby products list you sent me (the one from Bonnie S-G) to a newly-pregnant friend along with my list of favorite mama blogs. Of course, including this one!

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  3. CSN is such a great site. So much to look at.
    msgb245 at gmail dot com

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  4. Thanks for the giveaway! I'd love to win!

    eemoody77 at gmail dot com

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  5. Very cool that they are having you do this. I had fun on their website last week - couldn't believe how much kiddie stuff they had. Pick me!

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  6. Wow! Your first giveaway! How cool! Pick me, please!

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  7. good work on the giveway! Very nice blog. I hope I win.

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  8. Yay! How fun!!
    vmerritt79 @ hotmail . com

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