Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Back to School: Not Just for Kids Any More

If you’re like me, you’re looking at all the flyers and ads for the cool new dorm furniture (I want a red coffee maker!) and maybe buying a package of crayons or a notebook or two (or three, or four….).  Let’s face it, back to school is fun, maybe more fun now that we don’t have to go back to school and can do whatever we want with our crayons, markers and notebooks.  (Do you remember when you were finally allowed to write with pen instead of pencil?  Purple paper? Crayola vs Cray Pas?)
In the spirit of starting something new, I am very happy to have a giveaway.  Mark Montano has very generously offered a signed copy of his amazing “Pulp Fiction: Perfect Paper Projects” for one lucky winner.  With 24 projects to choose from, you won’t be bored, and you will have use for all those back to school sale flyers :)
pulp fiction cover
Here’s the cover.  I am really intrigued by the mask and the Mona Lisa briefcase.
pulp fiction inside cover
You can see where he signed it, and a sneak peek at some of the projects.
pulp fiction favorite project 1
I really like these lightweight earrings.
pulp fiction favorite project 2
And of course no book on paper would be complete without a book project.  These mini journals are too cool.
I will throw in some of my painted papers and ephemera from my personal stash as well, just to sweeten the pot. 
To enter :
Become a member of this site (link on right)
and
Become a member of Mark’s site
for extra entries :

Like my Facebook page 

Follow me on Twitter

Tweet this giveaway or share on Facebook

Leave a comment here and let me know what you did to enter

I will draw the winner on August 24th, just in time for back to school.  This time entries are limited to people in the US or Canada.  Good luck and happy crafting!

3 comments:

  1. Do you have to do all of the above as im not on Twitter x

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  2. no, I am still tweaking how to phrase that one, I forget not everyone is on twitter :) thank you!

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  3. I now follow your site...and I subscribed to the newsletter thingy.

    I follow Mark's site, which I also thought I already did, but apparently I don't.

    I already "like" you on FB, same with Mark's stuff.

    I followed you on Twitter.

    I also shared on FB.

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