Do you see this used and loved vintage silverware? In honor of Earth Day 2011, I am hosting my blog’s first ever giveaway and you are invited to enter. You’re welcome.
What You Get
A piece of your choice: fork, knife or spoon
The words of your choice hand-stamped on the piece (hopefully it will fit, or we’ll have to go to Plan B.)
Your beautiful new garden marker shipped directly to your home. Not familiar with my famous markers? Click here for more pictures.
How to Enter
Simply comment on this post with “fork”, “knife” or “spoon”, along with the saying, phrase or word you would like to see on that vintage flatware piece. I will pick two winners at random who will receive exactly the request they posted in the comment section.
The Rules
There are always rules, right? Well, here we go…
The contest starts as soon as this post is published and it closes at 8 a.m. Central Time on Friday, April 22. (You’re welcome, night owls). My two winners will be chosen and announced on Friday morning after the contest closes…EARTH DAY!
No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Shipping to U.S. addresses only. Let me know if I’m missing anything here.
Alright, let’s do this. GO!
Gia Rassier says
These are adorable. I like “Please Grow” on the spoons.
Laura C says
spoon… “Compost happens.”
Kim Kappes says
Sarah, a spoon, “Do your own thing” as I like my plants to do their own thing without much help from me.
Debbie Grant says
Spoon – “Feed Me”
Becky says
Fork: Flourish. :)
Kerry Davis says
Love these, Sarah! Either “I’m Done” on a fork or “Peas Grow” on a spoon. Or “Water Me” since I kill everything I try to grow. Basically, do what you want.
leah says
Spoon. Bloom where you are planted.
Love these Sarah!
Sherry Fleming says
Live, Laugh, Love would be good.
domestic diva says
A spoon with: Love is all you need
Allison Olimb says
Spoon that says, Get growing!
Shalonn Dehn says
Spoon: Isaiah 40:8 or Psalm 136:25
Kristi F. says
Fork “Be Still”
Ann Arbor Miller says
Love these! Are you taking orders for custom sets? I might need some for our new garden.
If I’m not too late to enter and if people don’t feel this is morbid, A spoon with: Harry The Cat.