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She’s a Beauty + a Calendar Giveaway

November 30th, 2011

I don’t know why I’m still taken aback by their beauty when I receive my calendars in the mail. I know the quality of Lulu printing, I’ve seen the photos a million times, yet seeing them in print and running my hands over the glossy paper makes me smile.

I spent some time earlier this week wrapping them up and mailing off the ones that go to friends and relatives far away. I love that they will have a little piece of my home showing in their home each month of the year!

At the end of December my calendar will be hung right beside my computer where I see it all day long. A big thanks to those of you who purchase my calendar as I get a few dollars from each one. This helps a lot with the expenses for keeping this blog going and helps me keep this blog ad-free! If you’d like to order a Chiot’s Run calendar for yourself or for gifts follow the links in the sidebar.

And now the part you’ve all been waiting for, a chance to win your very own 2012 Chiot’s Run Calendar. All you have to do is comment on this post and you’ll be entered to win. Winner chosen:

Where do you typically hang the calendar in your home?

102 Comments to “She’s a Beauty + a Calendar Giveaway”
  1. Jenny on December 4, 2011 at 1:48 pm

    Right by the computer since we seem to make most of our engagements via e-mail these days,

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  2. mandie on December 6, 2011 at 1:49 pm

    I usually hang two calendars, one for bills by the computers (lots of student loans…lots to keep track of until we can pay them off!) and one for everything else in the living room.

    I’m so thankful Emily from the Tanglewood Farm Blog lead me to you, I really enjoy it. Thank you for all your posts!

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