Snow Buddies Blog Candy!

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Hi All, I’m soooo excited, I’m leaving on a Jet plane, sign along now. . . . . . .. .  and heading to Colorado to teach my Brayer Workshops in Broomfield and to spend some quality time with my Sister’s family who resides in Colorado.  I will be back on October 29th,  if I can pull myself away from that beautiful State.

In the mean time, I have some great blog candy you will not want to miss out on.  It is the Stampin’ Up Level Two Hostess Set “Snow Buddies”.  Just in time to make those Holiday cards!

To enter for a chance to win, please leave a comment on this blog post telling me your feelings/memories about Snowmen.  🙂  For instance, my Stampin’ Up! Up Line, Karen Barber hates Snowmen with legs, lol.  Sorry Karen, now everyone knows.  🙂

If you are getting this blog update via e-mail you will need to click this link: http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2009/10/19/snow-buddies-blog-candy/  and then leave a comment on my blog, no e-mail entries, please.  

I will select the winner via Random number generator on October 30, 2009. 

Good luck to all!

Note:  Although I will be having a blast in Colorado I will be checking my e-mail should you need information on up coming workshops etc.

May your week be overflowing with all that makes you happy.  🙂

Until my next blog post. . . . . . . .. .

Huge Hugs,

Michelle

dsc04306-tiny.jpg  Get ready for Brayer Workshops!  I am coming to:

Broomfield, Colorado

Moore, Oklahoma

Nashville, Indiana

Portland, Michigan

2010

Dayton, Ohio at Marco Paper

Phoenix, Arizona

Monroe, Louisiana

Jacksonville, Florida

 St. Louis, Missouri

Mechanicsville, Virginia

Raleigh, North Carolina 

Colleyville, Texas

Colorado Springs, Colorado

 Boise area of Meridian, Idaho

Riverside, California (Southern California)

Salem, Oregon

Wheaton, Illinois

St. Cloud, Minnesota

Rockville, Maryland

North Chili, New York (near Rochester)

New Johnsonville, Tennessee

Kenova, West Virginia

Helena, Montana

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

Venice, Florida

Ginnell, Iowa

Piedmont, Alabama

Auburn, Washington (near Seattle)

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Here is a link to my workshop calendar where you can see all of my travel schedule and to get info on beginner and advanced Brayer workshops:   http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/workshop-calendar 

Link to my Stampin’ Up website where you can order all of your must have Stampin’ Up products from me 24-7:  http://michellezindorf.stampinup.net

Frequently asked questions answers:  http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/frequently-asked-questions/ 

816 thoughts on “Snow Buddies Blog Candy!

  1. JaneAnn's avatar JaneAnn

    I hope you were able to build a snowman during our wonderful Fall snow storm! Here in Boulder we had 20″ of snow. Official total for Broomfield was 25.4 inches!

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  2. Kim's avatar Kim

    I love snowmen, they are SO jolly 🙂 I’d have to say my favorite memory of one was when my 2 yr old (now 5) went to give our snowman a hug and decided she wanted a little taste of his carrot nose! Lucky I captured it in photo too!!! Thanks for letting me reminisce!

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  3. What fun would this set be – making snowmen to suit your every need. I bet you got to make a snowman in CO. this week!!! We came home from Denver on 10-27 – just in time to avoid the storm. Safe travels.

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  4. Amy Kendall's avatar Amy Kendall

    Ok…here are my thoughts on Snowmen! More than anything I hate a skinny snowman, he needs to be a plump, jolly old soul! He must look happy! He must have twig arms. Snowmen warm my heart~

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  5. Karen S's avatar Karen S

    Hope your visit with family was enjoyable and relaxing. Snowmen … when the kids were younger I loved to go out with them and make snow forts and snowmen to guard them. But they had to be big and round. Inevitably we would end up in snowball fights but it was loads of fun. Maybe when the grandkids are bigger I’ll go out with them and teach them how to make the forts and snowmen. There’s just something about seeing a smiling snowmen on your front lawn.

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  6. ooh what fab candy – thanks for the opportunity to own it, in the process of becoming a SU demonstrator so these would be fabbo.

    Hmm snowmen, well when I was little we moved to a town called Buxton in Derbyshire and it was the first time I ever saw snow and it snowed a lot (for England!). We got snowed in up past the front door and eventually as it thawed me and my three brothers built an igloo in the garden using ice cream tubs to shape the bricks and a snowman bigger than me. When all the snow had gone, our snowman was still there guarding his igloo a week later

    Victoria
    x

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  7. Amber B.'s avatar Amber B.

    I *love* snowmen that are made with fresh snow. I love seeing what fun things can be used for the eyes and such! What generous blog candy!

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  8. Diane Quinlan's avatar Diane Quinlan

    Oh, I’m the millionth person to sign your incredible blog! OK…I love snowmen and I love Stampin Up….so please, please pick me!!

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