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Winners of Book Giveaway!

And the winners are.........!
Stefan chose the numbers at random, and you all had a good chance since there were only 10 people entered!

First up was A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. Jess won! How perfect since she just moved to NE from Brooklyn (I seriously did not plan that!).


Second was Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. BeckLaw won! Congrats, Beck, I will pop this in the mail this week...however...with Christmas upon us, it may take a little longer to get out to you! (Just read on FaceBook that where she lives was 70 today!! Not fair!!)


Thanks for participating in my small giveaway--it was fun to read all your favorite books!
I will definitely have more giveaways, so stick around for future handmade things (and, perhaps, a good book or two if I come across one... :) You two enjoy your books! They're so great--I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!


PS--Jess, check your ravelry account since I don't have your email! :)

Comments

Beck said…
Thanks Sarah! I just sent you an e-mail, but we will be back in NE over Christmas, so I'm hoping perhaps we can grab coffee or something and meet up. It'll save you on shipping too! Today was a very rare weather day here.....It was the first sunny day in 3 weeks, I was seriously getting DEPRESSED! I took the dog on a long walk, it was amazing. I'm gonna miss it, since we are traveling to iceland-or is it Omaha? tomorrow ;-) Merry Christmas to you! Thanks again!

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