Brian’s Blog Candy Giveaway – Little Treats

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:

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 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:

Little Treats Bundle, Stampin Up!, Brian King Little Treats Bundle, Stampin Up!, Brian King Little Treats Bundle, Stampin Up!, Brian KingHere are some showcases of this bundle from Stampin’ Up! designers – the samples really show the versatility of this bundle:

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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

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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:

Curvy Celebrations FlyerAll 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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187 Comments

  1. Leftover pumpkin pie is the best! My little family doesn’t love leftovers but I love to use the turkey in enchiladas or pot pie. We also use up our leftover cranberry sauce like jelly on leftover rolls. If we have ham, I used to make bean soup but I’m not eating legumes right now. 🙁
    Now I’m hungry!

  2. I love leftover turkey dinner! This year I made a mash bowl! Mashed potatoes layered with green bean casserole, turkey and gravy on open faced on rolls!

  3. Yay don’t have to cook for 3 days I love your posts! Hate self correct !

  4. I like Thanksgiving leftovers! But I haven’t made a traditional dinner in ten years, since my daughter was married. Since my son-in-law’s family does a huge get together for a turkey and fixings, I’ve been making Mexican food. And leftover Mexican food is fabulous: salads, tacos, burritos, quesadillas… I do miss a turkey sandwich after…

  5. That’s a big YAY for me! After all the hard work of cooking the huge Thanksgiving feast I like to have a few days “off” from cooking . Leftover turkey, stuffing, veggies are just the ticket! This year I smoked the dark turkey meat and oh my! It makes the most amazing leftovers!!! My son cooked the turkey breast in the instant pot and that came out wonderful as well! YUM!

  6. Yay for sure. Saw a restaurant on TV that makes waffles from stuffing/dressing, the adds the turkey and gravy on top. Looks so yummy!

  7. A big YAY! Love leftovers. But we did not have my favorite green beans and sweet potato casserole this year …..

  8. Yay for leftovers…. then I don’t have to cook for awhile. When we get down to the scraps of turkey then I make my Grandmother’s recipe for turkey gravy on her homemade biscuits. Brings me back to her fabulous cooking!

  9. DEFINATELY a Yeah!
    In fact I tend to like the leftovers more since it is an easier meal to prepare! All the work is already done!

  10. Ooooh, those are the cutest, I love mine,
    Sooo versatile, right ,
    Hope you all had a beautiful thanksgiving my friend ?
    Hugs Frenchie ♥️

  11. BIG yay to leftovers! The turkey sandwich is my favorite part! My daughter just announced her engagement and the sweet little box with the ring dangling would be the perfect favor for their small wedding. Thanks for having the giveaway!

  12. Yay! Don’t have to worry about meal planning for a few days.

  13. Yes to leftovers. Especially my homemade cranberry relish.

  14. Huge Yay!! I love hot turkey sandwiches!!

  15. Love Thanksgiving leftovers. I usually cook enough to send some home with every family and have plenty left for us!

  16. Definitely leftovers. That’s a given. Plus you get turkey soup and turkey sandwiches! Thanks for the chance to win!

  17. Left overs are great the next day. After all the cooking done on Thanksgiving day it is so nice to reheat and have an easy meal.

  18. I LOVE leftover turkey! From the smell in the house to the days following, I never tire of the white meat turkey!

  19. Here in UK we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, but at Christmas I love the leftovers so a very big YAY from me.

  20. Yay! for Thanksgiving leftovers! All of it is just as tasty leftover as it was on Thanksgiving Day!

  21. Double Yay for Thanksgiving leftovers! What’s not to love about the extra yummy food that you can do lots of things with.

  22. Happy Thanksgiving ? Love leftovers. Turkey strata is my favorite. Easier to relax and enjoy the food after the main dinner is over.

  23. Yay on leftovers. My favorite – turkey sandwiches.

  24. Yay! “Leftovers” are the best, whether it’s from a yummy meal or from leftover/unused bits and pieces from a card that work great for another card! I like to call yesterday’s leftovers, today’s efficiency! lol

  25. YAY for leftovers, turkey devonshire is a favorite!

  26. Yay! We make turkey tetrazzini with the leftovers. Thanks for a chance to get this cute treat set. Enjoy your day!

  27. Mary Anne Schnettgoecke

    A big YAY! Love Thanksgiving leftovers!! Yummmmm!

  28. Yay! Love another full meal, turkey and noodle soup, and turkey pot pie, all from the leftovers. Thank you for sharing, Brian.

  29. We absolutely loved Thanksgiving leftovers. Friday dinner is always a re-run of Thanksgiving. Beyond that, we love hot turkey sandwiches while watching college football on Saturday!

  30. Thank you, Brian, for sharing your creativity and card ideas! You are so talented and I look forward each day to your posts. It’s my little stamping “pep rally.”

  31. Definitely YAY! Especially stuffing! Favorite part of the meal! Wishing you a Happy Holiday season Brian!

  32. Definitely YAY! Especially stuffing! Favorite part of the meal! Wishing you a Happy Holiday season Brian!

  33. Hello Brian Hope your Thanksgiving was a good one. Yay for Thanksgiving left overs, Turkey enchiladas , Turkey Sandwiches, Turkey and Gravy over Bread, Turkey noodle soup. Love the leftovers but they don’t last very long in this household.

  34. Yes to leftovers! The flavors actually improve overnight in most left-over dishes. Thank you, Brian, for sharing your creativity and card ideas! You are so talented and I look forward each day to your posts. It’s my little stamping “pep rally.”

  35. Yay! for leftovers~ hot turkey sandwiches are the bomb!

  36. Thanksgiving leftovers – NO QUESTION…YAH! Sometimes they taste better the next day anyway. Here is a tip – before setting out the main meal go ahead and make up a leftovers container and hide it in the refrigerator. Then you are guaranteed to have them the next day!

  37. Absolutely yay! Making turkey soup today ?.

  38. Yay! Hot turkey sandwiches are comfort food at it’s best!

  39. Thanksgiving Leftovers – yay or nay?

    Yay, love Thanksgiving left overs. Cornbread dressing, sweet potato soufflé and pumpkin pie are the best for days after. The only problem is so few leftovers.

  40. An absolutely “YAY”!!! Especially the cornbread dressing warmed up with butter. Thanks for a chance to win this awesome candy and thanks for all your card making inspiration.

  41. Yay! But only for one day. My family wants something different after more than one day,

  42. Yay for Thanksgiving leftovers! We had a plate for dinner last night. I hope you had a great holiday, Brian.

  43. I love leftovers!! That’s what we have all weekend. Leftover turkey sandwiches are the best!

  44. Yay! A cold turkey sandwich with lettuce, mayo and cranberry sauce. It’s the best!

  45. Oh definitely, YAY. After cooking and smelling the food all day, leftovers are more enjoyable.
    Have a blessed day.

  46. A big YAY for Thanksgiving leftovers. I put everything out and everyone fixes there plates and then microwaves them. Problem is they don’t last long enough!

  47. YAY! We have enjoyed the leftovers for several days. PLus, we are enjoying time together without cooking so much.

  48. Definitely the leftovers! When our kids were little and we celebrated with extended family so everyone was responsible for just a side dish, I use to buy a small Turkey, make stuffing and prepare it so we had our own supply of leftover Turkey! It was for sandwiches, casseroles and soup. So yummy.

  49. Love leftovers from Thanksgiving! Turkey sandwiches, candied sweet potatoes or sweet potato casserole, dressing, macaroni! What’s not to love!!

  50. It was definitely a different Thanksgiving, as it was just the two of us. But, as far as leftovers, it’s a definite YAY! We ate the same thing Friday night, as we did on Thanksgiving, and loved it just as much – maybe more, since there was basically no prep. In addition, I always boil the carcass and make a great broth. This year, that broth will be for turkey vegetable soup.

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