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Christmas Gifts to YOU from me!!

2008 was such a lucky year for me! :)

And since Christmas is the season of giving - I'm giving away lots of stuffs!! :)

Christmas Giveaway #1: ALEXA Bag Organizer
Here's another bag organizer! This time, it's colored Blue!! :)


Christmas Giveaway #2: Healthy Shabu-Shabu (Power Plant) GC worth Php500.00
I love eating hotpot during December!! I know it's kinda odd since it's not that cold here in Manila, but what the heck - free dinner for 2!!

Christmas Giveaway #3: Maybelline Make-Up Loot #2
Who doesn't love make-up??!!

Christmas Giveaway #4: Flavored Lip Balm
I am giving away 2 pieces, that means there will be 2 winners! Yipee!! :)
Pick from: Tootsie Roll, Reese's, Almond Joy, Dr. Pepper

Christmas Giveaway #5: Gingerbread House!!
This is such a lovely treat!! My Panget's SIL makes this and was kind enough to give away one to my readers!! :) It's edible and stays fresh for 3 months!! :)

How to join:
1) Pick which of the 5 giveaways you want to receive;
2) Put that as the SUBJECT;
3) Email me at candishhh@yahoo.com with the following information:
a) Complete name (first & last name please!!)
b) Contact Number (this will be kept confidential of course!)
4) Finally - follow the format and any additional instructions of my reply email as incomplete entries are automatically disqualified.
5) DEADLINE OF ENTRIES: December 15, 2008 11:59pm

Winner will be picked via raffle!! :) Yey!! Announcement will be on December 16, 2008

There will be ONE winner for each giveaway, except for Christmas Giveaway #4 - which has TWO!

One entry per person please!! (Let's not be greedy! So choose wisely!!)

Advance Merry Christmas guys!!

Comments

  1. message sent! :)

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  2. sayang dont think i can make it na to deadline. bummer. next time. :)

    i linked your site to my new site, hope you don't mind.

    http://lootwagon.wordpress.com

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