Ultimate Holiday Giveaway Prize Package Part 3

Have you been following our 2012 Ultimate Holiday Giveaway? Over the past few days we’ve been breaking down the prizes—you can catch up with Part 1 and Part 2. Today we are giving you a closer look at the last (but definitely not least) group of prizes that are part of our ultimate giveaway.

Petunia Pickle Bottom: City Carryall in the Strolling in Saint Germain print

 

Pop and Lolli: $100 Shopping Spree

 

Svan: Play with Me Toddler Table and Chairs

 


Zeppi Prints: $75 Gift Certificate

 

Two Giggles: First Year Baby Album

 

Homeworks Etc.: Wall Hook and Matching Canvas Art

 

One Project Nursery reader will walk away with all of these amazing prizes and more. Will it be you? You’ll have to enter to win! Visit our “2012 Ultimate Holiday Giveaway” post and comment there to enter.

Good luck, and happy holidays, everyone!

Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

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