I love to share Stampin’ Up!’s products with my blog readers, team members and customers. Today, I’m happy to share a super-fun Blog Candy Giveaway today with one lucky blog reader. This is my third (and final) Blog Candy Giveaway of 2020. Yay!
Blog Candy Giveaway
I mostly make cards and don’t make a lot of boxes, bags or packages – unless they are part of a Stampin’ Up! product that’s designed with this end in mind. I’ve had lots of fun with the Little Treat Box Dies, part of the Little Treats Bundle in Stampin’ Up!’s August – December 2020 Mini Catalog, so I thought I’d share that fun with you, too!
Here’s what’s included in this blog candy giveaway:
- Little Treats stamp set
- Little Treat Box Dies
- An assortment of cards I’ve made
- A couple of other surprises, I’m sure
Here’s a look at the Little Treats Bundle:
Here’s a look at two treat boxes I made with this bundle – and a closeup of each – you can click on the photos to see the original post for this project:
Here are some showcases of this bundle from Stampin’ Up! designers – the samples really show the versatility of this bundle:
I will choose one winner from the comments left on today’s post to win this bundle. The winner will be announced Sunday night.
How to Qualify for this Blog Candy Giveaway
To qualify for this Blog Candy Giveaway, please leave me a comment on this post and answer this question:
Thanksgiving Leftovers – yay or nay?
I can go ahead and share my response to this question – a big YAY! It’s no secret I love cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving, and I love it just as much heated up the next day (and the day after that). Yum!
I can only send product to residents of the United States. I can’t wait to see your responses! I’ll choose a winner Sunday evening and post the winner here.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Brian
Curvy Celebrations
Stampin’ Up! has released a new bundle of goodies – the Curvy Celebrations promotion includes some early-release products and some products that are exclusive to this promotion. You are going to love them all. Here’s a flyer to give you more information about these products:
All of these products can be ordered right now – if you have issues, please let me know. To read more about this promotion, CLICK HERE.
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Yay! Yay! Yay! I actually think everything takes better the day after Thanksgiving. Possible because I’m not cooking all day. Love leftovers.
Love your blog and cards!
Yay. We love to make turkey pot pie. Always good to have leftovers. Thanks for your giveaway.
A big, huge, definite YAY!
I have leftovers in my fridge right now. They will all be gone after a few lunches! Yay! Thanks!
YAY! Love enjoying the “Thanksgiving” flavors day after and beyond when things aren’t so hectic.
Yay! It’s been tastier the next day, with a little gravy on top of the turkey, mashed potatoes, and dressing.
Generally I don’t care for leftovers, however I never turn down pumpkin pie (a great breakfast the day after Thanksgiving) and I did fry up some ham thanksgiving night so I guess yay.
Most definitely! Leftovers don’t require much work so they can really be enjoyed!
Yay! For leftovers. We make enough food to reheat and love it just as much. Love making casseroles with my leftover turkey. I save a few recipes just for this time of year. Makes them even more special and now a wonderful tradition.
Absolutely BIG YAY! It almost tastes better the next day when I haven’t had to do all the work for it! 🙂
These projects are so cute! I am a big yay on leftovers!
A most definite YAY for Thanksgiving leftovers! I love to heat everything up and make another meal out of it! And since I only eat pumpkin pie once a year, it’s a treat to eat a few more slices throughout the next few days! Thanks for the cute giveaway and for sharing the adorable projects you made! I love ? your blog!
YAY! To me leftovers the next day are just as good as the original. Why go through all of that day to only eat them once?
Yay. I too love all the leftovers. Today I’ll make turkey and spaghetti casserole which is delicious??? And we will begin the turkey soup. And my husband, Terry, loves the left over dressing every day.
To me, what would Thanksgiving be without leftovers? I can’t imagine not having leftovers, plan for the leftovers while prepping the main meal! Thanks for sharing all your wonder!
Leftover, absolutely. Maaed potatoes + more butter + cranberry sauce + gravy = mountain of decadent goodness. Then a little slice of cranberry walnut pie. mmmm
Yay. Love Thanksgiving leftovers. Yum.
Yay- The best part of the Thanksgiving meal is eating it for breakfast, lunch and dinner the following day before figuring what else to do with all this turkey
Absolutely YAY! Low prep meals with all those leftovers! 🙂
Yay!!! The leftover days are better than the first day! Yum! Thanks for the chance to win!
Absolutely YAY! Almost better than the actual meal!!
Yay, Yay. I actually enjoy the days after Thanksgiving more, as I’m not exhausted from being in the kitchen. I really enjoy my bread, sausage & hamburger stuffing – even for breakfast the day after ‘gobble, gobble’ day.
I am with you, Brian. I love left over cornbread dressing with leftover gravy and turkey heated up in the microwave. I think I may like it even better as a leftover. I make enough food to have Thanksgiving last at least all weekend.
Leftovers are maybe even better than the original meal! Love combing and making a casserole with the leftovers! Corn bread dressing is the best!
Yes to leftovers, especially pie!
Thanksgiving Leftovers – YAY! Love all the leftovers and usually have to make a bit more gravy to finish them all up. The paper patterns for your treat boxes are really cute. Thanks for the opportunity to win the package.
YEA!!! After cooking that huge mean, it’s great to take time off from cooking and baking to enjoy the fruits of that labor! I love the sides: dressing, green bean casserole, yams, potatoes and gravy. Who needs turkey?
A definite Yay! My favorite leftover meal is a Turkey sandwich on Russian rye bread that I pull out of the freezer from my last trip to NJ!
Ham….m-m-m-m, yum! Scalloped potatoes and ham, ham and pinto beans, ham sandwiches, ham and eggs, ham salad …. We love leftover ham! Honeybaked Ham loves us – every Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.
For sure yes, turkey cranberry sandwiches with stuffing, yummy! Thanks for the chance to win!
Hi, Brian Leftovers = a smorgasbord of flavors! This Blog candy sure would save a lot of time measuring and cutting little treats for my stampers. Love your clean and crisp creations Thanks for sharing
I think I only make turkey so we will have the leftovers. We love turkey sandwiches, cold with cranberry relish or hot with mashed potatoes/ gravy. These little treat boxes would make perfect favors for my nephew’s upcoming wedding. Thanks for your generous spirit in offering the opportunity to win the bundle.
Yay for stuffing and gravy
Yay, leftovers are the best! Would love to win this. Thanks for all your inspirations.
Hi Brian
I love all the leftovers from Thanksgiving! They are all comfort foods , especially this colder time of year!
Yay for sure. Love all the left overs. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving Brian!
I too enjoy the leftovers more the day after. Mainly I’m so exhausted from cooking and planning. It’s such a blessed relief to set down and relax , but put me down for Cornbread Dressing, a smidgen of Cranberries, my Mother’s Creamed Turnips they always taste better the next day.
Yes! A day of no cooking!
Holiday leftovers?!?!? Definitely a YAY! It makes all the cooking worth it. Stay safe! Stay Healty!
Love leftovers! Yay! Yay for leftovers!
I agree with Pat Sajak’s idea from last night’s Wheel of Fortune: Cook all the Thanksgiving food the day before and have nothing but wonderful LEFTOVERS on Thanksgiving Day! Definitely YAY for leftovers!
Leftovers are the best. Easy fixing especially to go shopping
and give you an answer.
Thank you for the opportunity to win. I fix lots of treats for children
this would be a great gift to me..
GAY love I don’t have to cook for 3 days!!!
YAY hate self correct
Yay to leftovers but this year there were none. It was just my husband and me so we went through the local drive thru and had a sandwich.
Love leftovers & wish I had them all the time! Thanks for chance to win…
I love all things leftover!!!
Leftovers for sure. Turkey Swiss cheese sandwiches with pumpkin pie are so yummy.
YAY !!! My Mom‘s famous macaroni and cheese. Yeah I know you can have mac & cheese anytime of the year. I am the only one in our family that can make it like she did. Since she is no longer with us, the rest of our family members can enjoy it. Our way of paying tribute to her and being so thankful she was in our life. The next day just add a little bit of milk to it and warm it up. It’s wonderful!
I love leftover dressing and gravy…….so much that I made a double making of dressing and plan on using it along with some chicken throughout the year to mimic Thanksgiving without all the work. Naturally I froze it in smaller pans and will use with canned chicken gravy or cream of chicken soup and a little extra chicken broth. Lets call it “Thanksgiving Revisited”. Thank you Brian for the blog. You are awesome.