Sunday, December 5, 2010

Etsy Mom Holly Day Blog Hop - Huge Giveaway

Check out all of the fabulous holiday-themed projects, gift ideas, and more from our wonderful EtsyMom Blog Hop Contributors from around the world!!
Here's how it works:
1. Hop through each of the blogs listed above to get fabulous holiday inspiration and leave a comment. If you are starting at a blog in the middle of the Hop, start back at the EtsyMom Blog. You may have to scroll down a bit on the blogs to find the Blog Hop posts as the week progresses.
2. Leave a comment on the EtsyMom Blog post between now and December 11, 2010.
3. Enter to win our giveaway by doing any of the following. For each thing you do, you will be entered into the drawing one more time:

~Leave a comment on the EtsyMom Blog post between now and December 11, 2010.
~Leave a comment on the Holly Day Blog Hop posts for any of the blogs listed above between Dec 5 and Dec 11, 2010.
~Join the EtsyMom Blog email list (fill out the form in the right hand column).
~Become a follower of the EtsyMom Blog! Just click the "Follow" button in the lower right column.
~"Like" the EtsyMom Facebook Page.

Share about this Blog Hop on your own blog, posting a link to this page.
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To let us know you've done these things, please come back to the EtsyMom Blog post and leave a comment for each thing you did.
Sorry - you cannot enter the giveaway here on my blog.

On December 11, 2010 we'll choose a winner using the Random Integer Generator from random.org. The winner will receive this super sweet gift basket full of handmade holiday goodies, including:
a pair of Turquoise Earrings from
http://www.stoneymistdesign.etsy.com/
a lampwork bead bracelet by
http://handmadewhimzy.etsy.com/
sterling silver and Swarovski pearl/crystal holiday earrings by
a cream colored cotton scarf given by
http://www.zoegirldesigns.etsy.com/
a raincloud ornament from
http://www.etsy.com/shop/babyjives
a matching splat mat and baby bib from
http://www.babysindulgence.etsy.com/
two pair of earrings from
http://quirefly.etsy.com/
a gift pack of over 30 pages of vintage paper ephemera by
http://www.etsy.com/shop/countrychiccottage
a lovely sustainable stocking from
http://www.rikrak.etsy.com/
a set of holly jolly gift tags from
http://cinnamonspice.etsy.com/
a set of toddler pajamas in a style of the winner's choice from
http://heatheregley.etsy.com/
a $15 gift certificate from
http://camelotstreasures.etsy.com/
A gift certificate from
http://babyswank.etsy.com/
A Custom copper heart necklace from
http://www.etsy.com/shop/ct2designs

Candy Cane Candle

So today I'm gonna be showing you a cute little holiday craft that's super simple to make and will add a festive touch wherever you put it! It's a Candy Cane Candle!

All you need are some candy canes...any color or flavor, a candle that matches your candy canes, and a hot glue gun.

Next...take all the plastic off your candy canes, and start gluing the candy canes to your candle with the hook part facing out!

 Voila! Like I said, super simple and totally festive! Plus, when you burn your candle it will smell a tad like peppermint...if you got an unscented candle and peppermint candy canes, of course.


Okay, be sure to visit the next blog in the hop...Baby's Indulgence
And if you want to start from the beginning, click here!

15 comments:

  1. Good way to use candy canes, since I don't like eating them! Thanks for the idea!

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  2. I'm with you Anna! I'd rather use them to decorate with.

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  3. This would make a nice hostess gift! Awesome idea!

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  4. This is an awesome idea! I'm actually thinking I want to make some with all of the different candy canes I can find for Christmas decor on my table... I don't like to eat them either.

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  5. Nice stuff.

    I have a giveaway posted on my blog - a gift card sponsored by CSN Stores. Please do come over and enter

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  6. Yep decorating with candy canes is the way to go!! WAy better than eating them :)

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  7. I hate candy canes so this is a good way to use them!
    mframe00@gmail.com

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  8. It's so funny, but it seems that the consensus is a dislike for candy canes! At least they make for pretty decorations!

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  9. I wish I knew how to do that when I was still teaching! I would always get so many candy canes but never know what to do with them all!

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  10. Wow - what a great gift idea! thankyou!

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  11. CUTE!! I bet this would with well with those circle peppermint candies too!! Awesome idea. Thanks!!
    Heather
    All You Need Designs

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