It's too hot to do much else around here, so how about a giveaway!
I'll be giving away one of these mosaic pitchers from Nove' to one lucky follower of my blog. The only requirements are that you MUST be a follower and you MUST leave a comment on this post by NOON, EST on Monday, June 24th. Random number generator will randomly select one lucky winner and I will notify that winner next week. You can read more about the ceramics and pottery from Nove' on this post HERE.
Good Luck!
Don't forget to vote!
Me!!! Me!!!! Those are beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! I was dying to have one after your other post!!
ReplyDeleteHey there big winner! Send me your snail mail address to torysmama@gmail.com
DeleteSo pretty! I'm kind of a pottery addict :)
ReplyDeleteAnything from Nove would be a dream! I loved snagging some super cute (and super cheap!) pottery there when I visited a friend there last October. I got some gorgeous lace printed platters I'm still lusting over! Have you been Polish pottery shopping in Poland yet? Not quite as fabulous as Nove (in my opinion), but still worth seeing! :)
ReplyDeleteHello fellow army wife oconus! My name is Kelly and we are up in heidelberg. I too have 4 children close to your ages and my husband has been in for over 20 years. We've only done 3 deployments though. Can't wait to get to know yo through your blog. If you get a chance, come check out mine at www.maybetooblonde.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBuon Giorno Amy,
ReplyDeleteI've told you before but I'll say it again... I really love following your Italian experience. Seeing my favorite country through your perspective and humor makes it all the more dear... UCMTSU! Keep writing and I'll keep following. Looking forward to your next post.
Much love from Bellingham WA,
Leah
Good Morning Amy, I am hoping I am not to late to enter. I remember when you first blogged about Noves and I got excited just seeing the picture of all those spoon holders (not to mention the discount price gives me flutters) ! It is always exciting to see the "local" prices of goods Americans typically import. My weakness living near Quebec is maple syrup lol.
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