It's time for the August Component of the Month Giveaway!
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Rustic stoneware coin pendants |
Up for grabs this month is one of my rustic stoneware coin pendants! Each piece is made to look like an ancient finding just dug up from the depths of the earth!
Want to play along? Here are the rules…
- I will giveaway 1 stoneware coin pendant (chosen at random) to each of the 2 winners selected randomly from those who leave a comment below this post. Your comment MUST include your EMAIL AND BLOG address so we can contact you should you win.
- Please — only leave a comment if you can commit to creating a finished piece and blogging about it on the reveal date.
- The names of the 2 winners will be announced on Tuesday, August 4, 2015.
- This giveaway is open to US and international countries, but please be aware that these will be posted from the US and international addresses will have longer postage times… sometimes up to 3 weeks.
- The blog reveal will take place on Sunday, August 30, 2015.
I love the royal blue coin pendants - they look so rustic and ancient, like something out of an archeology dig. Would love to play with the blue one. www.jewelsofsayuri.com email jewelsofsayuri @ gmail . com
ReplyDeleteThese are very cool! They look like they'd be perfect with copper and some rough, recycled glass beads. www.michellemach.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to play with one of your beautiful rustic pendants! kgrossetgrange@gmail.com
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Very rustic looking Diana. Looks like fun to work with
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I adore your work; these are stunning. What a treat it would be to win one of these! Thanks for the giveaway.
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I would love to play along :)
ReplyDeleteMy email: saraccino [at] gmail [dot] com
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*waves*
Claire
They are gorgeous and I'd love a chance to win. kdworak69 @ hotmail.com and cianciblue.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh - count me in!
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Oh what I could do with them! <3 staci.louise@hotmail.com
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Gorgeous components as always! I'd love to have the chance to win.
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Love these, Diana. Would love to win one for the challenge.
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I have an active blog at http://bay-moon-design.blogspot.com/ and my email address is baymoondesign@gmail.com. I would love to win one of your components and create with it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to participate and can definitely commit to blogging about it on wescottjewelry.com. My email is wescott.jewelry@gmail.com. Crossing my fingers!
ReplyDeletei will make a piece mythcastle@gmail.com crossing my fingers i win :)
ReplyDeleteOh awesome I would love too. This is great would look awesome with my Woodland Bay theme.
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DeleteThose are very nice and look like a great focal! Thanks-
ReplyDeleteI would love to win and blog about a design using your beautiful stoneware coin pendant!
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Yes! These pieces would look awesome in combination with some of my own components. Count me in ... I hope! Email: creativeclaycafe@gmail.com
ReplyDeletelove these , esp the sea foam green ones. I would love to take part in the give-away and blog hop
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Oh these are heavenly! I'd love to make some lampwork beads to go with one in a piece!
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I have a stash of beads in each of the colors your pieces feature... lately, been leaning toward more rustic themes. These would fit so well! tnk2000@roadrunner.com Blog: http://trudgintheroad.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteOh my!! What you could make with these beauties! As soon as I saw them my mind started coming up with different ways to use one of them. Oh Drool......
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