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Monday, April 18, 2011

Blogiversary: Giveaway Winners! Part 2



I'm back again to announce the winner's of the last two blogiversary giveaways!



The winner of the MWM Design Fringe Mug is...

(If you'd still like to purchase a mug of your own, check out MWM Design's Etsy to order!]



The winner of the Megan Maude's hair bow is...

Diana Dang!



Winners, please contact me at hello.maryrebecca@gmail.com
**Winners have until Wednesday April 20th at MIDNIGHT [EST] to claim prize or new winners will be drawn

Friday, April 15, 2011

Blogiversary: Giveaway Winners!



The time has come to announce the first batch of winners from my blogiversary giveaways! Thank you to everyone that entered!  Make sure you check out their Etsy shops for more great items. :D



The winner of Tanie's Spring inspired bunting is....




The winner of Erin's cupcake magnet set is...






The winner of Ashely's three mug cozies is...




Winners, please contact me at hello.maryrebecca@gmail.com
**Winners have until Sunday, April 17th at MIDNIGHT [EST] to claim prize or new winners will be drawn

AND REMEMBER--you still have time to enter these two giveaways going on now!
Hair Bow by Megan Maude

Monday, April 11, 2011

Blogiversary: Hair Bow Giveaway by Megan Maude!



This giveaway marks the end of my 1 year blogiversary celebration! Thank you so much to everyone that wrote guest posts, gave away awesome products, or just had fun participating in this little blogiversary of mine. Can't wait for next year--it will be even bigger and better! ;D

....and in case you were a little late to the celebration

Guest Posts 

Giveaways 
Cozy Giveaway from One In The Hand! Ends Thursday, April 14  
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For this giveaway my friend, Megan Maude, has made a custom hair bow just for my blogiversary. This is a fun hair bow that can be positioned anywhere on the headband that you want. OR--you can even slide the bow off, put a clip through the back loop, and style it that way.  So versatile--I have several of her bows myself!


To enter:

You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of Mary Rebecca
1. Leave a comment with your favorite hair styling product or accessory!
For additional entries, leave a separate comment for each action.
2. Favorite MeganMaude on Etsy
3. Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway (make sure to include @mary_rebecca in your tweet) and include the link (one entry each)
Feel free to use this tweet:

I just entered a #GIVEAWAY for a cute head bow by Megan Maude on @mary_rebecca 's blog! http://bit.ly/hwnqrL


This giveaway closes on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 11:00 PM EST
International entries welcome.

COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED--THANK YOU ALL FOR ENTERING!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Blogiversary: Blogger Button Tutorial by stories at my fingertips



Michele, from the blog stories at my fingertips, is a complete sweetheart! She's always been there when I needed help with my blog, and now she is here for you too! Check out her great tutorial on how to make your own rad button for your blog. 
 
Also, my blogiversary celebration is coming to a close tomorrow but I still have a couple more goodies in store. ;)

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Want to make your own Blogger Button? Easy Peasy!

The VIDEO:



*You can simply copy and paste the video link onto the post. I'm sure you know how to do this already, considering that I've seen some videos on your blog before.*

The formula: [take out *'s]
<*img src="YOUR IMAGE LINK" />
<*textarea rows="4" cols="15" wrap="VIRTUAL"><*a href="YOUR BLOG URL"
target="_blank"><*img src="YOUR IMAGE LINK" border="0" />


Here are the links that I mentioned in the video. ;)"


I really hope that this helped, instead of confuse you all! I understand that many people create blog buttons differently, but I found this way the easiest for me.
Again, if you have any questions at all...feel free to contact me via email at storiesatmyfingertips[at]gmail[dot]com.

Thanks so much Mary for letting me guest post for you in celebration of your one year blogiversary!

Blogiversary: Fringe Mug Giveaway by MWM Design!






 If you like the show Fringe, then you're going to love this giveaway brought to you by MWM Design! One lucky reader will win their very own Fringe Division mug--trust me, you'll feel cooler drinking out of this mug--I know I do. ;)  Just look below for information on how to win--but if you want to increase your odds by 100%, here is information on how to purchase one as well. ;)

DOMESTIC: $15.00 + $5.00 S/H = $20.00




INTERNATIONAL: $15.00 + $8.00 S/H = $23.00




*EDIT: You can now buy them on MWM Design's Etsy


 To enter:

You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of Mary Rebecca
1. Leave a comment with one of your favorite TV shows!
For additional entries, leave a separate comment for each action.
2. Favorite MWM Design on Etsy
3. Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway (make sure to include @mary_rebecca in your tweet) and include the link (one entry each)
Feel free to use this tweet:

I just entered a #GIVEAWAY for a #FRINGE mug on @mary_rebecca 's blog! http://bit.ly/gyYGmK

4. Purchase an item from MWM Design's shop and get (5) five additional entries! Leave transaction # as a separate comment.


This giveaway closes on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 11:00 PM EST
International entries and either reality welcome.

COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED--THANK YOU ALL THAT ENTERED

Friday, April 8, 2011

Blogiversary: Cozy Giveaway from One In The Hand!


The talented Ashley, of the blog OneInTheHand, is graciously giving one lucky reader (3) THREE of her super cute cozies. Color me jealous! Read on to learn more about Ashley, her shop, and how to enter the giveaway. :D

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Hi! My name is Ashley and I live & work in the Chicago area. I’m married with 3 wild chilluns (ok, it’s just the baby who’s wild), I’m crazy about music and social justice and dance and movies/books that make me cry and people that make me laugh. Also, run-on sentences. I like to make things that are cute and practical and that feed my short attention span and fabric addiction . . . right now my shop is full of cup cozies but I’ve got other products being road-tested and hope to get them in the shop very soon! I also am happy to use my shop to give back to my community and raise awareness for people in need, so 10% of my sales always go to a great organization.

Thanks, Mary, for introducing me to your peeps. I’m excited to spread more cozy love to the world! WOO HOO FREE STUFF!!!

Giveaway! 
One lucky reader will win the (3) three cozies pictured below. Each cozy can fit on takeout cups or regular-sized mugs.

Pears - Pears Cup Cozy

Carlton - Argyle Coffee Cozy

Hootenanny - Owl Coffee Cozy


 To enter:

You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of Mary Rebecca
1. Leave a comment with your favorite drink--hot or cold!
For additional entries, leave a separate comment for each action.
2. Become a follower of OneInTheHand
3. Follow @mary_rebecca and @SewSoDef on Twitter
4. Favorite OneInTheHand on Etsy
5. Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway (make sure to include @mary_rebecca and @SewSoDef in your tweet) and include the link (one entry each)
Feel free to use this tweet:

I just entered a #GIVEAWAY for THREE cozies by @SewSoDef on @mary_rebecca 's blog! http://bit.ly/fCJYQ8 

6. Purchase an item from Ashley's shop and get (5) five additional entries! Leave transaction # as a separate comment.


This giveaway closes on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 11:00 PM EST
International entries welcome.

COMMENTS ARE CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR ENTERING!

Blogiversary: 5 Reasons To Blog by love, elycia



Today on this lovely Friday morning I have a special guest post from Elycia! Her blog is easily one of my favorites and if you don't already follow her--you should!

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Hi I'm elycia from the blog love, elycia. I am a crafty, vintage and music loving, cat lady living in a basement in Southern Ontario, Canada with my fiance and our two cats. Nice to meet you!

To celebrate Mary Rebecca's 1 year blogiversary I thought I would share with you some of my favourite things about blogging. I really love to blog and I'll tell you why...

1. Blogging challenges me creatively.
I love thinking of new things to blog about and coming up with fun projects to share.

2. Blogging encourages me to take more photos.
I love taking photos and blogging gives me a good reason to photograph everything.

3. Blogging has allowed me to meet tons of people who are so different but have so much in common with me.
I love how easy it is to connect with like-minded individuals from all over the world. Blog friends are the best!

4. Blogging helps me feel connected to the outside world  even if I am having a 'hermit' type of day.
There is always something to do in blog world; an awesome new find, a favourite to check out.

5. Blogging lets me talk about myself which is something I really love to do.
Haha, ok, I'm totally kidding on that last one.  I don't actually love talking about myself, it makes me uncomfortable, haha. However, I do love sharing what I'm doing and hearing about what other people are doing.

What is your favourite thing about blogging?

Thanks so much Mary Rebecca for asking me to join in the celebration!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Blogiversary: Cupcake Magnet Giveaway from eef-Ink!



Erin is another wonderfully crafty and awesome girl I've known online for awhile. I love reconnecting with people through my blog that I originally met on another corner of the web! You can find Erin over at her blog eef-ink.com where you can see her crafts, illustrations, and travel photography-- just to name a few! To celebrate my blogiversary,  Erin is giving one lucky reader one of her cupcake magnet sets from her Etsy shop.

To enter:

You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of Mary Rebecca
1. Leave a comment with your favorite kind of cupcake!
For additional entries, leave a separate comment for each action.
2. Become a follower of eef-ink.com
3. Follow @mary_rebecca and @eefink on Twitter
4. Favorite eefink on Etsy
5. Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway (make sure to include @mary_rebecca and @eefink in your tweet) and include the link (one entry each)
Feel free to use this tweet:

I just entered a #GIVEAWAY for a cupcake magnet set by @eefink on @mary_rebecca 's blog! http://bit.ly/i0fIRR 

6. Purchase an item from Erin's shop and get (5) five additional entries! Leave transaction # as a separate comment.

This giveaway closes on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 11:00 PM EST
International entries welcome.

COMMENTS ARE CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR ENTERING!

Blogiversary: D.I.Y earring with The Demure Muse!


 


 
I've known Katrina online for....a lot of years now. heh  She's always been fashionable, creative, and just an all around super sweet girl. So of course I asked her to be apart of my blogiversary and was excited when she sent me this fun tutorial! 
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Hi everyone! I'm Katrina from The Demure Muse! Thanks so much for having me over here at Mary Rebecca's blog. I can usually be found blogging about my daily outfits or kitchen experiments, but today I'm here to share with you one of my most recent craft projects. I'm so excited to celebrate her blogiversary by guest posting a DIY project. :)



Here's a great project that you can complete if you have a bunch of necklaces that you no longer wear. What you'll need:
- two 6mm jump rings
- two or three necklaces (different textures, colors, and link sizes help!)
- a pair of earring hooks
- jewelry-making pliers (a needle-nose works best)

Step 1: Take apart the necklaces and cut up the chain into different lengths. The full length of the earrings can be as long (or short) as you'd like. I kept my earrings symmetrical, so I made sure to cut 2 pieces from each necklace of the same length. 

Step 2: Open one of the 6mm jump rings and begin to "thread" the chains onto the ring. I alternated the gold and silver chains, also staggering the lengths of the chains so they looked like a group of organized chaos!



Step 3: Attach the jump ring to the earring hook. 

Step 4: Rinse & repeat with the other side of the earring hook.



TA-DA! You've got yourself a new pair of earrings!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Blogiversary: How To Photograph Your Pet With GRRFEISTY!



I'm thrilled Roxy decided to do a guest post on her tips and tricks on photographing pets. Her dogs are so cute and really well behaved! Photographing pets is one of my favorite subject matters--I'd love to hear any additional tips you all might have. :D


How to Photograph Your Pet 


Hi :) I'm roxy from http://grrfeisty.com. I love my dogs and photographing them! Maybe this is common knowledge, but I think there might be some helpful tips in this how-to for you.
I consider it pretty easy to shoot one dog [I’m using dogs in these examples :)], but shooting three is a bit chaotic!  Luckily Daniel helped me out with the props and commands.

-Holding a treat in your hand while commanding your dog to lie down is most effective. Lowering your hand with the treat in it will ensure the pup obeys. I usually give them the treat after I’ve told them to “stay” a couple times.


In order to properly photograph the dog, you need to be at their level. Photographs from above can be amazing, if the animal is looking up at you. But for the best shots you should be face to face. :) The best way to get your dog to look at you is to hold a treat [or just pretend!] by the camera.

This time around I only gave each dog two treats because Daniel was helping me. Usually, when doing these shoots alone, I have to give the dogs a treat every time they follow a command.


I love animals, and if you do, too, you should definitely check out my blog :) http://grrfeisty.com
Thanks for reading and I hope you can take some of these tips away with you!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Blogiversary: Bunting Tutorial and Giveaway


 Let's start this blogiversary celebration off right! Keep reading for a great bunting tutorial and your chance to win a custom made bunting from Tanie herself.

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Hi everyone! it's Tanie from cupcake wishes & unicorn dreams. I'm so thrilled to help Mary Rebecca celebrate her first blogaversary with this fun bunting tutorial and giveaway!

You can use any colours (or patterns!) of paper you want; I like to use at least three. For inspiration Mary Rebecca suggested I use some of the Pantone spring 2011 fashion colours, and we decided on Honeysuckle, Lavender and Silver Peony.
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This particular bunting turned out SUPER girly, but you can easily dial it down with brighter or darker colours.

Hello Spring! Bunting
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supplies:
3 or more sheets of different coloured paper
1½" or 2" wide ribbon
thread to match the ribbon
double-sided tape
optional: fray-stop or clear nail polish (not pictured)

equipment:
cutting mat
large scissors (for cutting ribbon)
small scissors (for cutting tape)
x-acto knife (for cutting paper)
metal edged ruler
needle
iron (not pictured)

part one: Ribbon
1. I used an antique white satin ribbon for this, but any wide ribbon will work. Cut it to the approximate length you want your bunting to be (I used four feet). If necessary paint a little fray-stop on the ends.

2. Next you need to iron your ribbon in half. A normal person would do this on an ironing board, but I don't have one so I used a cutting board and some parchment paper (to stop the iron from sticking to the cutting board). Only iron a few inches at a time- it's easier to keep the edges lined up this way.
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3. After ironing, open your ribbon back up and apply double-sided tape to the lower half. Use the tape that has paper backing on it, not the kind that is just two naked sticky sides. Leave a couple inches at each end tape-free. You might need to put something on the ribbon to hold it open (like my ruler in the picture below), but that just means you did a good job of ironing!
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4. Sew loops at the ends of your ribbon. This makes it easier to hang the bunting with pins or on hooks, although you can tape it up as well. But sew the loops anyway, it's classier than just a raw edge! Simply fold the ribbon ends over and sew them in place. It doesn't matter which way you fold (to the front/non-tape side, or back/tape side), just make sure you don't make the loops so big that you're sewing through the tape- it's doable but your needle will get all sticky which is just a hassle.
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If you've decided not to make bows, skip ahead to part two!

5. Cut two pieces of ribbon that are the same length. Tying bows uses a LOT of ribbon; it's best to cut your ribbon pieces a little long and trim them down if necessary. I used 18" for each one and ended up with very small bows.

6. Cut notched ends into your bow ribbons. First fold each ribbon in half widthways so the ends are lined up
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... then fold lengthways...
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... and using very sharp scissors, cut at an angle towards the folded edge. You'll end up with something like this:
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7. Tie your ribbons into bows! I couldn't take pictures of the bow-tying process since it takes two hands, but I use the "Bunny Ears" method. Adjust your bows until they look all pretty and tighten them.
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8. Sew your bows onto the front of the ribbon, at around the same spot at the seam where you sewed the loops. Remember that the folded edge of the ribbon is the top, the open edge is the bottom and the tape is on the inside of the back, and sew your bows accordingly.
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part two: Pennants
1. Cut your pennants. I used regular ol' 8½"x11" paper in three colours.
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If your x-acto knife is nice and sharp you can cut all three pieces at once and save yourself some time. Cut them in half widthways so you have sheets 8½"x5½"
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Depending on how long you make your bunting you might need more or less paper, but 3 half-sheets made more than I needed for four feet of bunting.

2. Mark the long edges of your paper so you know where to cut. I wanted pennants 3" wide at the top so I made marks at 3 and 6 inches along the top and 1½, 4½ and 7½ inches at the bottom.
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3. Cut your pennants using your x-acto knife and metal edged ruler. You can move the cut pennants out of the way as you go, I just left them in place to show you how how the cutting looks.
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When you are done you'll have four pennants in each colour and a bunch of scraps you can use for other crafts, like confetti or smaller bunting.
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part 3: Assembly
1. Lay out your ribbon & pennants to see how many of the latter you'll need to use and how you want to space them. I like to leave a little extra space at each end and about an inch and a half to two inches between each pennant, although I don't measure this step- I just eyeball it. For this bunting I used nine pennants
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2. Tape your pennants. Apply a strip of double sided tape to the top of each pennant.
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3. Open your ribbon back up (again, you may need to weigh it down with something to keep it open) and start peeling the backing off the double stick tape. Don't peel all the backing right away; it's best to work with just a small section at a time.
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4. Place two or three pennants at a time, tape side UP, to the exposed tape in the ribbon. Peel the backing off the tape on the pennants, and press the ribbon back over it. Keep doing this until you have all the pennants in place.
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5. Hang your finished bunting and enjoy!
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GIVEAWAY!

Tanie is offering the bunting she created in the tutorial above to one lucky reader!

To enter:

You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of Mary Rebecca
1. Leave a comment with your favorite Spring accessory!
For additional entries, leave a separate comment for each action.
2. Become a follower of cupcake wishes & unicorn dreams
3. Follow @mary_rebecca and @taniewanie on Twitter
4. Favorite Unicorn Parade on Etsy
5. Blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway (make sure to include @mary_rebecca and @taniewanie in your tweet) and include the link (one entry each)
Feel free to use this tweet:

I just entered a #GIVEAWAY for a spring inspired bunting by @taniewanie on @mary_rebecca 's blog! http://tiny.cc/191u5

6. Purchase an item from Tanie's shop and get (5) five additional entries! Leave transaction # as a separate comment. 

This giveaway closes on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 11:00 PM EST
International entries welcome.

COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED.

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