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Beatitudes of Motherhood Giveaway {Mother's Day}



I have had such a wonderful response to the Beatitudes of Motherhood post, that I decided to pull together a little Mother's Day giveaway for all of you wonderful mamas!

"The Beatitudes of Motherhood" Poster & Apron Set

This would make a great Mother's Day gift!!

Enter below to win:

11x14 Beatitudes of Motherhood Poster

and...

Matching Homemade Apron





Giveaway open until Sunday May 5th at 11:59 p.m.
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The winner will be announced Monday (May 6th) on our Facebook Page.
I am going to *try* my very hardest to get the items to the winner in time for Mother's Day!

Enjoy :)

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  1. We are having our annual Mother's Day Cookout here at our house. We invite our mom's and sisters and such. It's a lot of fun!

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    1. That sounds lovely! Thanks for entering :)

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    1. Thank you for your feedback <3 Be blessed!

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  3. I have no idea what we're doing for Mother's Day but I plan to soak up the love just like any other day! Your work is beautiful!! One of these days I'm going to learn to sew!!

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    1. Thanks so much, Kasey! You can do it - I actually just started sewing in January :) I love it and it definitely came naturally for me.

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  4. Very nice! Love the apron, I agree beautiful work !

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    1. Thank you for your encouraging feedback :) Be blessed!

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