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We Have A Winner!

I hope you haven't been sitting by computer waiting for this announcement because I'm a little tardy today.  My sincere apologies for not posting the results sooner, but we've drawn the winning name in my giveaway.

We did this the old fashioned way.  All names were printed on little slips of paper, put into a bowl and shuffled around. 

My daughter drew the winning name.


Congratulations, Pearl!  You may choose any one item from my Etsy store, The Cabbage Rose,  (I've just added some new tote bags!).  When you've decided what you'd like, drop me an email at thisstopwilloughby@yahoo.com with your choice and your mailing address.  It will be on it's way to you in no time!

Thank you to everyone who participated!!!


Willoughby

Comments

ChristineM said…
Congrats, Pearl! :)
Prairiemaid said…
Congratulations, Pearl!
Pearl said…
Wow! This is the coolest thing that's happened to me in WEEKS!!!

Thank you so much!

Pearl
Thank you so much for the heads up on the video. I messed up the settings on Youtube. Corrected now! YEAH PEARL! Holly
Betty Manousos said…
Congrats to the winner.
And thank you for your wonderful comments on my SITS DAy!:)
I love you/your blog!
Big Big Hugs!

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