It’s summer time and in Wisconsin that means farmers
markets open. I am lucky and we have 2 of them. One is on the weekends and the
other is on Thursday mornings. Instead of using plastic bags from the store we
use totes for the farmers market, ones that I have acquired over time. Crooked Brook is sponsoring a Custom Embroidered Tote Bag Giveaway just in time to “tote” your stuff from the farmer's market!
“Tote bags have become
one of the most used bags in America. They can be utilized for a multitude of
purposes, which explains why they have become so popular. These bags are truly
an American Classic. For those looking for convenience and ease of carrying things,
the tote bag is often the best suited for the job”
What I really like
about these totes is the fact that you can embroider pretty much anything on
them. When getting embroidery work done, it spruces up your tote, making it
from a plain bag to something really neat.
I’m sure you are
wondering about the giveaway, here is all the information. Lots of choices for
the winner…
One winner will receive
two, 10"W x 14"H x 5"D, gusseted bottom, 10 oz., 100%cotton canvas tote bags personalized with two of
the winner’s favorite herbs embroidered, one on one side, of each bag. with shipping prize is worth $50!
Here is the list of
herbs that winners can choose from:
· Caraway
· Chamomile
· Chives
· Coriander
· Cumin
· Dill
· Fennel
· Lemon
Balm
· Marjoram
· Myrrh
· Oregano
· Parsley
· Peppermint
· Rosemary
· Sage
· Spearmint
· Tarragon
Cant to wait to see if you won? Receive a 20% discount on all Crooked Brook customshirts (embroidered
or printed), custom polo shirts(embroidered
or printed), custom sweatshirts (embroidered or printed) custom hoodies (embroidered or printed) custom jackets (embroidered or printed) custom patches (embroidered) and custom embroidery (on anything else that can be
embroidered) from 6/4/14
through 06/15/14 with
the Coupon Code “Top Notch
Material Custom Embroidery Giveaway”.
To enter please use the Giveaway Tools Below for your chance at winning.
Giveaway runs from 6/7
to 6/15 at 9pm CST
Chances of winning
depend on entries received.
Open to US residents18
years and older
No PO BOX
Prize Valued at $50
Winner entry will be
verified
Winner
has 48 hours to reply to this notification email or another winner will be
selected
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That would be embroidery
ReplyDeleteThat would be needlework art, which may include embroidery, crewel, cross-stitch and needlepoint, to name a few.
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery of course.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the answer was embroidery. Thank you
ReplyDeletecandieluster(at)gmail(dot)com
embroidery!
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery, of course!
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery and cross stitch.
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Brandy Graham (name on rafflecopter)
Embroidery is the answer
ReplyDeleteCathy Truman
Embroidery.
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery
ReplyDeleteHi! That is embroidery. I love to embroider. So pretty! Thank-you for this fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery or cross stitch Im guessing c=
ReplyDeleteI believe it is called embroidery. My mother does that.
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery for sure! Rita Spratlen
ReplyDeleteThat is embroidery!
ReplyDeleteI think it is embroidery
ReplyDeleteThe answer is embroidery
ReplyDeleteIt's called embroidery!
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery
ReplyDeleteThat would be Embroidery
ReplyDeleteI think it would be Embroidery.
ReplyDeleteI had to google this. My answer is Embroidery. I just learned a lot about it online.
ReplyDeleteI'm going with Embroidery!
ReplyDeleteAnswer: Embroidery. Crewel, Cross Stitch,
ReplyDeleteWhat form of art involves decorating a surface, typically fabric, with designs created by using a needle and thread? -