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It's in the Bag: The door prize goes to....

...drum-roll please......

All of the place cards from yesterday's open house were placed in a camera bag (what else)...and mixed thoroughly.
The tension mounts as all participants move farther forward on their chairs, stools, cushions, beds, floor, etc. The music builds....

The first name is drawn.....

Congratulations, Douglas! Well done!

But wait...there's more! What's this? A second name? Two winners? It must be that my open house was so exciting I got a bit carried away!


Again....moving farther forward, anticipation mounting..... music swelling to a crescendo....

Congratulations, Georgia!

And thank you to everyone who joined in the fun.
What?
You want to know what the give-away is?
Well, of course!


You may choose from one of these prints:

OR, one of these prints:

OR, if you prefer note cards, you may have a box of mixed cards. Some of the images will be different from the ones you see here.

Please e-mail me with your choice, and an address to send it on to. I'm very excited to have my work travel the world....give-aways are actually quite rewarding!

Thank you, everyone, for joining in the fun.....

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you for an opportunity to participate in the fun!

Congrats to the winners!

:D
georgia b. said…
thank you. thank you. thank you! what a great choice of prized to choose from! it will make it very hard to choose.

i feel bad to have won even though my entry was late. i really do. but i gratefully accept the prize. thank you so much, sandy. these are all beautiful, and this was such a fun idea to participate in.

and once more, happy 100th mark. i'm so glad you started this here blog. it's been fun getting to know you.
suzy said…
aaawww Sandy, I am just catching up on my blog reading and I missed your party! What a terrible guest.
Congratulations on your 100th post and I am so glad we found each other.
x
Char said…
yay!!! go go go winners!

congrats
joyce said…
Congratulations to the winners! (I'll try my best not to be a poor loser!) :)
Sandy K. said…
Thanks to all who participated. This was great fun!

Have a good weekend.
Douglas Bruton said…
Wow! I didn't even know I'd been entered for anything. Winning is always sweet, but surprise winning is the sweeter.

Thank you Sandy. Am e-mailing you now.

Best to all

Douglas
Anonymous said…
congratulations to the winners...i'd pick the bee one...i'm just sayin' ;)
Sandy K. said…
The bee is one of my favorites, the owl is pretty special. The Ba'hai Temple was a great study in architecture. One might think I enjoy my images...for the most part, I do:).
Douglas Bruton said…
Ah, but I do love Monarch butterflies too... and I tried blowing glass at art college and have total respect for those who can do it... and am writing a book that has lots of bees in it... and owls are a sort of interesting to me where I live... and architecture, don't get me started... and the pictures all so different and so wonderful... and I have to choose just the one... is greedy to want more than one? :-)

Plus I am never good at this kind of choosing... my wife says it is an annoying characteristic...what can you do?

D
Sandy K. said…
I've made your choices, Douglas. The box is ready to mail:).
histreasure said…
Awwww..just came across ur blog and love it but i missed the fun..not to worry though, there's no getting rid of me so next time, i'l surely be part of it.

Great job u r doing!!

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