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Christmas GIFTS to YOU from ME 2009!

I started this last year. I'm doing it again this year!!

Christmas is indeed the time for giving - thus, I have GIFTS lined up for you guys!

Chirstmas Gift #1: Luxe 2010 Planner
- These cool planners will surely make organizing dates fun!!
- I'm giving one (1) planner away - let me know which one you want!

Christmas Gift #2: Amu'in Loot
- Everyone loves spa products!! :) Check out Amu'in's site!

Christmas Gift #3: Gingerbread Tree
- It's edible and stays fresh for 3 months!! :)


Christmas Gift #4: Bearhuggs Pillow
- Who doesn't love a fuschia colored STAR pillow!

Mechanics
1) Pick which of the five (5) gifts you want to receive;
2) Put that as the SUBJECT; (ex. Christmas Gift #1: Luxe 2010 Planner)
3) Email me at candishhh.contest@gmail.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 18, 2008 11:59pm
6) Winners will be announced on December 20, 2009 on this site!

By the way - you can send AS MANY ENTRIES as you want!!
Winner will be picked via raffle!! :)

Comments

  1. yay!

    can I join? I'm in SG kasi. :-(

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey Liza!

    You can naman, I'll just have to figure out a way to get the prize to you. Delayed lang nga.. If that's okay lang...

    ReplyDelete
  3. pasali din ako ah? =D maagang pamasko to =D

    ReplyDelete

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