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Glitter Giveaway and Free Label Downloads

Got glitter? Or should I ask- Got enough glitter? I don’t think so. And if you know me, you know that having glitter isn’t enough, but organizing multiple bottles of colorful German glass glitter is just as fun as using the glitter itself!

Meyer Imports has not only supplied me with some fabulous colors and fun little storage bottles to organize my new glitter, but they’ve shared enough for a dual giveaway!

I usually like to make something with the products in the giveaway, however, before I could get crafting with the glitter, I wanted to design some labels for the bottles to share as FREE PDF downloads! You can see all the labels below and to access your FREE glitter label PDF files click HERE. So, when you go to Meyer Imports online store and order your own supply of glitter (or the many other products offered) and a few sets of bottles, simply print the label sheet(s) you like, cut out the specific ones that pertain to your supply or modify and customize your own! Also, feel free to use the label files for any of your organizing or craft projects. You can use a 1″ circle punch to cut out the lid labels or use a decorative scalloped edge punch instead.

The Meyer Imports glitter comes in snappy little clear pockets with plastic locking bags that hold the glitter. To pour the glitter into your bottles, make yourself an easy paper funnel from an envelope.

THE TWO WINNER GIVEAWAY!

Here are the two Meyer Imports Take & Make sets, each over a $40 value. Each winner will receive one of the sets, randomly chosen by me.

Set 1 includes 2 one-ounce packs of the following 90 grit fine glitter blends: Mardi Gras, Blue Moon, and Pink Sunrise. Also included are a one set of 3 two-ounce bottles.Set 2 includes 2 one-ounce packs of the following Gold glitter: 100 grit very fine, 8o grit coarse, 70 grit very coarse. Also included are a one set of 3 two-ounce bottles.To enter the giveaway, please leave a glitter related comment. Yup, it’s that easy. Entry deadline is this Friday night, March 5 at 11:59 pm. I will draw and announce the winners on Saturday, March 6. BE SURE you leave me a way to contact you if you win. If your comment links to your blog, make certain there’s a link on your blog for emailing.

In the meantime, go check out all the fun at Meyer Imports. For your FREE glitter label PDF files click HERE.
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ENTRY FOR GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. Thanks for the fantastic response! The winner will be announced soon…
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Holy smokes! Who knew glitter would be so popular? Thank you to everyone who entered and for your awesome comments. The giveaway winners are: Erin of Host-It Notes and Michelle of It’s All Good. Congratulations Ladies, I’ll be in contact! And if you didn’t win, be sure to come back, I’m working on bringing many more fantastic giveaways!

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The Petaluma Sofa and Free Digital Downloads

Living in Petaluma, California is so wonderful, especially if you’re into vintage and thrifting. Selena, Apron Thrift Girl, shares how much fun it is to shop second-hand here, and in her post she shows the recent Country Living Magazine write-up about this sweet little rivertown. I love the thrift stores here, especially Sacks which benefits our local Hospice organization. I was in there the other day with my friend, Kate, Centsational Girl, who also wrote about the fun of thrifting in Petaluma and other areas of the county. Kate and I went into Sacks after catching up over breakfast at Hallies Diner so that I could show her the couch I purchased the day before and would be picking up to haul home. I normally would have walked right by a couch like this, but the upholstery was so fabulous and the price was only $45. There wasn’t any staining, wear, grime, odor or cat scratchings. But there was an area along the top back that was coming loose and the woodwork was pretty nicked up, and just plain ugly. I convinced myself that if I bought it and it didn’t work in my living or family rooms, (I already have 3 couches, so seriously…) that it would look great in my 12 year old daughter’s room for the Bohemian-style thing we’ve been wanting to do. But once home, it looked way too granny among my other furniture and decor and as far as Plan B, it could not make the necessary turns through the doorway into my daughter’s room. So, on to Plan C. The plan I’d shamelessly had all along, to harvest the beautiful vintage upholstery from the sofa for sewing and crafting as I imagined making gorgeous and functional things like magnificent weekender carpet bags, throw pillows for one of my couches, the back panel to a denim jacket, or a hundred other cool things. I mean, just look at the yardage! I do realize the risk of many of you wishing I had saved the sofa, but I’m sorry, it wasn’t meant to be.And so I began, pulling, cutting, tearing, unstuffing and ripping. That piping- major bonus! I will save it for reuse as well.My handy Xacto knife was very useful so that I didn’t hurt myself too much pulling out all those tacks, after all, I won’t be saving the couch frame, so leaving some fabric attached was ok.What a treasure to discover another fabric beneath the upholstery and stuffing. It’s not the original upholstery, but likely scrap fabric used when reuphostering.I’m so fascinated by the different pieces of fabric used by upholsterers, pieces that are never seen in the finished piece. Here are a few more.The cushions were stripped and the filling piled up to discard.I thought the muslin covered spring sections hiding within the fluff of the seat cushions were pretty cool. I’d hang them on my wall as some funky art pieces, but that would never fly with Mr. Wonderful. I gotta pick my battles. And now with the skeletal remains of the (did I mention terribly uncomfortable) sofa on my back patio, (a gift for my husband -to take to the recycle area of the landfill) I now have several yards of spectacular upholstery fabric to rupurpose. I will lightly launder and air dry the pieces and be sure to share what I make down the road.Oh, and look how lovely it goes with some of my furniture! Here’s a couple scans of the fabric for you in high enough resolution to use as computer monitor wallpaper or background images for your crafty or design projects. UPDATE: The sofa frame has been saved. A local artist was thrilled to receive it and hoping to create something fabulous. I will be sure to post photos when it’s complete.

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