Happy Sunday!
I'm so excited to party today! I recently passed 1000 followers on Pinterest, and wanted to celebrate! I thought - what better way to celebrate the posts on Pinterest by helping everyone make their own pins. Everyone can use some free money, whether you're a food blogger, a crafter, or a homeschool curriculum junkie, right? It's not just any Sunday Sharing Pinterest Party, because today also starts the "Pin Money" Giveaway!What's the prize? $75 -- paid via PayPal -- for you to indulge your creativity.
A group of blogging friends are helping me celebrate and are co-hosting this party with me. Please take a moment to stop by their blogs and say hello!
Tere from Teachable Scotts Tots Homeschool
Maggie from The Love Nerds
Sandra from A Dash of Sanity
Mary Ellen from That's My Home
So...what are the details?
They're pretty simple. Enter by using the Rafflecopter to follow these ladies on Pinterest and/or one other way between now and Friday, January 24. I'll announce the winner at next Sunday's party, and you'll win $75 "Pin Money" -- money for you to invest in your own creativity!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
As much as I love my international readers, the giveaway is limited to residents of the U.S. only. Void where prohibited by law. Must be at least 18 years of age. See other Terms and Conditions in the Rafflecopter widget.
Did everyone get a chance to see all of last week's Pins? So many great ideas, but I finally chose my favorites. They are examples of all the great things on Pinterest:
A Chocolate Brownie in a mug - a perfect quick snack for one - from Our 4 Kiddos.
This crafty "Stained Glass" Window from Life with Moore Babies
This great idea for planning your homeschool from Proverbial Homemaker
Now, on to this week's link up!
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Congrats one 1000+ Pinterest followers! Woo-hoo!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature! Your hop has grown so much! Wow! :-) And congrats on 1000 followers! I will go and enter the contest. :-) Many blessings, Lisa
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