Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Blog-iversary & Blog Candy! #4

Happy Wednesday!  This is my fourth post to give all my followers a chance at winning some blog candy!  And to be eligible, is soo super easy!  Just follow these two steps and your name is entered in the proverbial hat!  #1 sign-up as a 'follower'.  (already a follower, thank you!)  #2 post a comment on 'Blog-iversary' posts!  These post will have a paper crafting question in them.  So, just answer the question and your name is entered in the drawing.  Easy peasy!

Blog-iversary Question:  If you use dies, do you use them to cut shapes (circles, curvy frames etc.) or cut objects (leaves, flowers, etc.)?

My Answer:  I mostly cut objects!  flowers, leaves, mini envelopes - you get the idea!  I'll be adding a Sizzlit Branch with Leaves die to the grand blog candy prize!

Now, lets read your answer!  Post your comment, and have your name entered to the blog candy drawing.  But hurry, you only have today to answer!

8 comments:

Carly said...

I have a Cuttlebug and have a few dies to use in it. I make little animals and flowers. I don't have any shape ones as yet as I'm only new to it all.
Great blog ... and thanks for the chance to win. :)

Jennifer Rzasa said...

I don't use dies....

Kris Sobolik said...

I mostly use dies to cut shapes. Congrats on your blogiversary!!

Leanne said...

I don't own a die cutting machine yet. I use surgical scissors for precision cutting.

B. Nguyen said...

I pretty much cut objects... butterflies and envelopes, flowers. I love the look I get with them. Also I don't have many of the shapes so that could be a reason too! Haha
:)

Babe O'Mara said...

I cut mostly shapes, since that's what I have more of. Only have a butterfly and one flower die. Thanks for this chance to win.

Babe
youiesmom@att.net

Glennis F said...

I mostly use shapes (nestabilities) and alphabets (cuttlebug) so I don't have any like your candy offering. Thanks for the chance to win

Kristine said...

I just got my own big shot machine! I like to cut objects.