Monday, 2 July 2012

So, Kettle of Fish passed the 300 'likes' mark on Facebook and I want to celebrate and say thank you with a giveaway.


This is what's up for grabs. . . . .

A lovely little calico shoulder bag like this, with a subtle print of a vintage French postcard and one or two vintage cloth-covered buttons AND a tape measure bookmark.




To be in with a chance of making them yours, please comment below with details of what you'd use the bag for! 


Please comment by the end of Saturday 7th July 2012. All comments qualify for the draw. A winner will be randomly selected from the beautiful hat on Sunday 8th July.

6 comments:

  1. What beautiful prizes. I would use the bag for my notebook and pencil when I'm out walking.

    So lovely!

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  2. Oooo lovely, I would use it to hold my little sketchbook and pens that I use for new 'spoon' ideas x

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  3. What a gorgeous giveaway.
    I would use it for holding my phone and pocket purse against me while manning my stall at craft fairs.

    {Dab and a dash.}

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  4. fabulous - I wouldn't keep it, I'd send it to my old school friend who I have just got back in contact with. While we were at School, we use to send random postcards to each other,this brighten up our day and was more interesting then a phone call. I still have all the post cards,it has been fun looking back over what we were up to in the 90's, and seeing our hopes, dreams and aspirations for our futures and our paths weaved in and out of each other.

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  5. Sarah: Goose Home and Garden5 July 2012 at 19:41

    What a lovely give away. I think the bag would idea for those times when you just need your phone and keys and the bookmark would stop me folding the corners of my books, naughtly, I know.xx

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  6. Thanks to you all for taking part. Mr Kettle has randomly chosen Dianna as the winner! Such a lovely story and so apt! Please let us know if you would like the bag sending straight to your friend or to you.
    Kx

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