Drum Roll Please
Melissa Wilkins of the blog Making Things Up is the winner of the draw for my copy of Practically Perfect in Every Way (and the shrinky dink elephant pendant). Thanks for entering, Melissa!
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Melissa Wilkins of the blog Making Things Up is the winner of the draw for my copy of Practically Perfect in Every Way (and the shrinky dink elephant pendant). Thanks for entering, Melissa!
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Hey, thanks!
Posted by: Melissa | May 21, 2008 at 07:59 PM