Wanna Do Some Holiday Shopping for Free? {Giveaway Time!}

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T-Shirt // Tote Bag // Print // Phone Case // Mug // Card

A giveaway?! For 50 whole dollars?! It’s a Christmas miracle!

That’s right. Call me Santa, because I’m going to give someone $50 to buy unique gifts for her loved ones (or for herself). Well, technically Redbubble is the one who was nice enough to sponsor this giveaway, but I arranged the whole thing and made this nifty collage, so I’m like Mrs. Claus or an elf or Rudolph or something.

Redbubble is this super nifty marketplace where you can buy tons of different products featuring designs from artists all over the world. There are so many options, it’s mind-boggling. No matter what your taste is, I can pretty much guarantee there’s a design on Redbubble you will love. Then you can get that design printed on clothing, tote bags, mugs, prints, blankets, phone cases…just to name a few. You’ve seen me wear a shirt from Redbubble here and a tote bag here. The prices are very reasonable, too. A women’s t-shirt is around $25, a baby’s onesie or a throw pillow is around $20, and a mug will run you about $15. And the best part is: you probably won’t ever run in to anyone else with the same t-shirt/onesie/pillow/mug as you. I mean…the person who receives the gift you buy them won’t…right.

Now that I’ve convinced you that Redbubble is worth your attention, enter to win the $50 gift card through the widget below! Redbubble ships internationally, so anyone can enter. You have until the end of the month, and there are lots of ways to enter. Good luck, and may the random person win!

 

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Get Under My Tree

Remember when you were a kid and people would ask: “What did you ask Santa for this year?” Have you noticed that people stop asking you that once you’re an adult? I know, I know, it’s better to give than to receive. No argument there. But why is it cute when kids tell everyone the presents they want, and it’s greedy for a grownup to do the same?

 

I’ve seen a lot of “gift guides” around the style blogosphere recently, but very few wishlists. I don’t think it should be taboo to tell people what’s on your Christmas list! I mean if we were all 9 years old, hanging out on the playground, we would be comparing notes – “Which American Girl doll do you want?” “Well I already have Felicity, but I want her canopy bed.” If anything, we’re more mature now and better equipped to handle jealousy, right?

 

So with that speech out of the way, here are a few things I would be excited to unwrap in a couple weeks! More importantly: What did you ask Santa for this year, little girl? 😉

 

Christmas List

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