Winsday: Wildflowers FQ Bundle Giveaway!
May 6th, 2015 by Camelot Fabrics
Hi everyone,
Happy Wednesday!! I hope you are all doing fantastic today. Interestingly, today is National Beverage Day...my favorite drink of choice on a hot, sunny day would have to be good ol’ lemonade. Yum! What is yours?
Another Wednesday, means that it’s Winsday time! Just in time for Mother’s Day this weekend, we’re hosting a Mother’s Day Giveaway on our Facebook Page. We love our mums – aka best friend, biggest supporter, teacher, shoulder to cry on, hand to hold when the tough gets tough, role model – and wanted to host a giveaway dedicated to the strongest of women.
The prize is a stunner, reminiscent of our mums: our Wildflowers Collection by Alisse Courter. This collection is deliciously feminine and pretty, encapsulated by florals in soft grays, greens, and pinks. It definitely is one of our fan favorites too, as the collection is now completely sold out. Want to win this stack of beautiful fabrics? Head on over to our Facebook Page, find the Giveaway Image, “LIKE” the image, and comment letting us know what your favorite memory with your mom is. There are probably a million-and-one moments to choose from, but we love that this question will also bring up good times and be nostalgic. See below for full rules!
Recap of our Wildflowers FQ Bundle Giveaway Rules:
1. LIKE the Camelot Fabrics’ Wildflowers by Alisse Courter FQB Giveaway Image on our Facebook Page!
2. Comment on the Giveaway Image telling us: What is your favorite memory with your mom?
3. This week’s Winsday prize is 1 FQ Bundle of our Wildflowers by Alisse Courter Collection.
4. The giveaway starts today (05/06) and ends on May 13th, 2015 – We will be announcing the winner on next week’s Winsday Post as well as all our social media handles.
5. You can follow our Blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest to stay connected!
We think the world of our mums, and they do SO much for us. They truly are our superheros. Here’s to all the moms around the world – we appreciate you soso much! Good Luck to everyone entering. We can’t wait to read your responses. Have an awesome day!
Happy Sewing!
May 06, 2015 at 3:46 pm, chevonne campbell said:
iwould like how much for the sewing colth
May 06, 2015 at 3:48 pm, Quilting Jeannie z said:
For as long as I can remember, my Mom and I would play Yahtzee together. We didn’t need formal score sheets and all scoring was by dice dots only. We could carry 5 dice in a soft cigarette case, which we used to roll them. I think that is how I learned math and my lower times tables! Happy #Winsday! And Happy Mother’s Day to all you Moms out there.
May 06, 2015 at 3:59 pm, Rebecca Wright said:
sewing with my Mom and going outside on Mothers Day, May 9 1977 and seeing what flowers were coming up and how the lilacs were coming. I was the only one of her kids that she got up for and she passed that night.
May 06, 2015 at 9:34 pm, Debbie said:
Going to church with my Mom. She always dressed to the nines to go to church and I thought she was the most beautiful woman in our church. She has dementia now but she still likes to look pretty.
May 07, 2015 at 8:51 am, Rhona said:
One of my favorites is in the kitchen with my mother, one day we made 70 jars of chili sauce, I still use her recipe, my mother was amazing in the kitchen and she taught me so much, I miss her so much!
May 07, 2015 at 8:52 am, Brenda Melahn said:
My Mother has been gone 23 years but for the 40 years I had her, I can’t remember 1 day I didn’t spend laughing, talking, singing, sharing memories. I miss her – she also gave me my love of sewing.
May 07, 2015 at 7:26 pm, Jonquil said:
my favorite memory of my Mom & myself has occurred ever since I can remember: she is, unfailingly, even handed with myself & my two sisters. Never favoritism, never bought for one & not the other.
May 09, 2015 at 1:12 pm, Barbara long said:
in the kitchen teaching me to bake
May 09, 2015 at 3:08 pm, Tara E said:
baking or cooking fave meals
May 11, 2015 at 11:18 pm, Roslyn Johnson said:
my favourite memory would have to be making cookies rolling the cookie dough in to balls and squishing down with a folk. she always let us ice the cookies when they had cooled. oh and getting into trouble for eating the peas when we had to depod them for dinner.