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Someone’s getting an early Christmas present!!
So, I’m SO SO excited about this giveaway today. Most of you probably are familiar with the Silhouette company and their nifty crafting machines that cut vinyl and do lots of crafty projects. You’ve seen these projects all over blogland.
Well, I just received my very own new and updated Cameo and can’t wait to get started with it in my new office. I’m going to get myself organized and do all sorts of vinyl words to spread around my office baskets and also use it in the kitchen to organize the clear jars. There are SO many things you can do with this fun crafting machine.
I’m showing off some projects that some of my blog friends have made to show the variety of projects that can be done with this wonder gadget. It does SO SO much! If you are crafty at all, you’ll love having this machine around.
Brooke made these owl art pics from vinyl and old windows. How clever is this?
Brittany made a cute wooden sign with her Silhouette.
Stacy’s cute clock pillow was made by using fabric, that’s how versatile it is.
Brooke also made this adorable knife and fork curtain panels, whimsical and cute!
Snowflakes made from cardstock and glitterized by Lindsay are perfect for the holidays.
She added them to some clear candle holders too for some festive fun.
Roeshel threw a party and cut these adorable boxes out of cardstock.
And she made these wooden blocks with vinyl crowns, painted and distressed them.
And Myra put together this oh so cute Thankful box using sheet music and a pretty font.
Love all of these projects!
Wouldn’t you love to win one of these fantastically fun machines?? I know you would!! It’s a special week of fun giveaways at Silhouette and they are giving away Cameos and Portrait crafting machines all over blogland! Imagine the possibilities of what you could do with this fun machine!
To enter this giveaway, please leave a comment telling me what you’d like to make first with your Cameo if you happen to win??
Several of my blog friends are also giving away Silhouette machines today, so click on over and enter all of them. Great chance to win! And coming up on Black Friday, I’ll be announcing the winner AND a huge Silhouette promotion that you won’t want to miss!! Best prices of the year!
Here are some other gals giving away a Silhouette Cameo or Portrait this week too:
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Note:Â I was not paid to do this giveaway,but I received a free Silhouette Cameo for participating in this promotion.
Giveaway starts today 11/19 and ends Thursday, 11/23 at midnight EST. Winner will be chosen randomly and announced Friday, 11/24/12 and must respond within 4 days or another winner will be chosen. Product will ship from Silhouette America and is open to USA residents only.




I would make wall signs for the big blank wall in my living room.
I would make some Christmas items like signs and cards.
I would love to have a Silhouette machine. The first project I plan to make is a wooden board sign with vinyl letters to hang above my piano.
I want to decorate my living room!
I would love to make some Christmas tags!!!
I would finish (or start) my kids’ baby books!
I am newly in charge of a women’s gathering at our church. I was thinking about asking santa for a circut to use for crafts. I am going to have to look into a silhouette, I think thats what I want!
I want one to make my Christmas cards. I did them all by hand last year and it was tedious yet rewarding but, there’s so much more I could do with some electronic help.
I’d use it to make Christmas gifts for my family!
My wife is setting up her craft room and would love this to make Christmas Cards
I would make Hanukkah gifts
If I win the first thing I’d make is a scrapbook of my three beautiful grandchildren.
I teach kindergarten and the uses would be endless!
SOOO many possibilities!!! I would use it to label everything in my house! My husband is a graphic designer, so he would probably steal it a time or two!
I would label everything in my house!!!!!!!
I would make Christmas gifts and decorations now, but the possibilities throughout the rest of the year are endless!!
I’d get to know it by starting small. Maybe tags for Christmas presents.
This is so fabulous! We purchased a 100 year old farmhouse a year ago and I am attempting to decorate it in 1940’s country/shabby chic style on a shoestring budget (yard sales and thrift stores mostly) but finding things that are authentic AND cheap is difficult. I would love to have this to make wooden stenciled wall art, stencils for pillows, slipcovers, really anything that will make our little house a comfy, well-loved home. Thanks for the opportunity!
Would love to try this machine.
I would get my craft on and start making Christmas presents… the possibilities are endless! 🙂