Winner, Winner! Chicken Dinner!

Hello My Friends and Welcome Visitors!

Sorry I have been MIA from my blog, I was helping my hubby put up trains in his pole barn for my neighborhood Christmas party.  Here are some photos. One town is New England the other town is A Christmas Story.



Anyway time to choose a winner of my Christmas Candy!

And the winner is:  #1 Lisa From Indy Mermaid!  I have two more prizes to give away.  They are skittles from http://doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com/



The winners are:  Deborah Adams and Creations by Shirl!

Please click on the button above that says "Contact Me" send me your address and I will send the candy right out to you!

Merry Christmas!

Hugs,

7 comments:

  1. Oh wow, the train displays look amazing!! How fun to watch the trains chug along the tracks!! You look so beautiful in the picture, too!!

    I'm so excited to have won!! Thank you so much!! I just sent you a message with my contact info. Congrats to the other winners, too!! Have a great evening!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. Beautiful and amazing display! I like the skating pond! Congrats to all winners!

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  3. Awesome party set up and congrats to the winner, Hugs, Lori m

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  4. Congrats to all the winners... love that train set and I spy those festive earrings on you... Awesome and beautiful picture with you and the set up...... Will get you my info....
    Thanks my lovely friend....

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  5. Such a fun & festive display!! Congrats to Lisa, Shirl & Deborah!!
    Have a blessed day my friend,
    Migdalia
    *Crafting With Creative M*



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  6. Congrats to all the winners! Fun display and great pics!
    Sherrie K

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  7. Thank you Chriss! I saw my name and just jumped out of my seat. :D Yeah!! I don't see the button to contact you. I can try to reach you though email or FB. :D Thank you again for a chance to win your fabulous prizes. :D

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