Seasons Givings Blog Hop
Hello and welcome to the 8th annual Seasons Givings Blog hop!
Happy New Year!
Every single one of the blogs listed below are hosting a giveaway.
I don't post as often as I should on this blog, but I would love it if you would follow me on instagram!
My IG handle name and link is Latishayoast
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the blog readers, customers who support stamp companies and who champion the craft industry. Without you there would be nothing. This blog hop is for you. I hope to be more creative this coming year and be able to share more in 2020. I wish all of you nothing but blessings as well.
Also, for a chance to win these prizes, please answer this question.
What is the biggest lesson you learned in 2019?
Here we go!
This next prize package is from Grace (click on her name to go directly to her IG handle). She is a fellow designer for Lawn Fawn. She is generously sharing this package full of Lawn Fawn goodies. I see stamps, dies, paper and a glitter pen!
I am giving away a $25 gift certificate to Lawn Fawn for one prize, and then a package of goodies.
Please visit each of these blogs! Again, each one is hosting their very own giveaways!
Comments
Lesson is... forgiveness, and not to make things into big deals... to move on to what is important (building relationships, letting people be who they are without judging, and extending a helping hand whenever there is opportunity). I need God's help for all of this, and I do get it when I open my heart to the Lord! ayottedorothy@gmail.com
Thanks for the giveaway!
Happy new year!
Unfortunately I had to learn how to cope with the loss of my father. Still not quite there yet. Hava
Had a major health scare in 2019, so I've learned not to take any time for granted. Keep on living every single day! Your work is just wonderful. So happy I found your blog. Happy new year!! :)
Angie
abcammack@comcast.net
My lesson learned from 2019 is that my teen's behaviour was not an act of rebelliousness, but instead a cry for help due to extreme anxiety that could not be expressed in words. They are now getting the help they need and we are looking forward to getting back to a calmer state.
I've learnt that it is OK to recognise my limitations and say NO every now and then.
THANK YOU for sharing, INSPIRING, organising this AMAZING 8th annual Seasons Givings Giving Blog Hop and giving us the chance to win :)
Lesson learned this year past. Never take your health or the good health of those around you for granted. Always let someone know when you love them, even on the days they are unlovable. They need to know it more then.
Thank you! I had not stopped to think about this until now.
slrdowney at hotmail dot com
Thanks for the great cards! Happy New Year!