**This giveaway is now closed. Winner will be announced Dec. 16.**
The Idea Room is a site all moms should know about. Amy’s blog is loaded with creative crafts and activities to do with the kids. She does easy to follow tutorials and recipes. The Idea Room has a shop selling patterns to pear and apple shaped pin cushions, fabric key chains, glass tile pendants and car travel games for kids. I am keeping that in mind for when my girls get old enough to play travel games.
Amy is giving away ONE glass tile pendant, the one pictured above. The chain is not included. This giveaway includes all my international readers. Amy is willing to ship out-of-country if you win.
To enter, do ANY of the following. For multiple entries, do more than one and make sure you leave a separate comment for each entry.
- Leave a comment below and tell me your favorite childhood game.
- Go to The Idea Room and tell me an idea you got from Amy’s blog. Leave it in a separate comment.
- Blog about this giveaway and leave a link to your post in a separate comment.
- ‘Share’ this giveaway by doing one of the ‘Share’ options below (Twitter, Facebook, Kirtsy, StumbleUpon, or Email).
- Subscribe to Simply Modern Mom by RSS, email or Twitter. All ready subscribing? Just tell me in a separate comment.
This giveaway will close Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 10 p.m. EST. The winner will be announced Wednesday, Dec. 16. To see a list of other giveaways going on now for the Winter Days Giveaways, click on the image below or see the list at the top right bar.
And don’t forget about your surprise. Each entry you do for any of these sponsored giveaways during The Winter Days Giveaways will automatically enter you to win a set of my fake mustaches on a stick! So the more entries you do, the better chance you have of winning the sponsor’s prize as well as a set of fake mustaches. Enter away and good luck!
**A second giveaway today from The Gift Box.**













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I love so many of her ideas and tips from the photography ones to her new ice wreath from this morning. I really want to try that one!
Favorite childhood game was yatzee!
An idea from Amy’s blog was taking a man’s shirt and making it into a little girl’s dress. So cute!
Shared on facebook! Love both of your blogs!
My favorite childhood game was “Sorry!”
Also, I am a subscriber via google reader.
Candyland- for sure!
I loved hopscotch!! Even won the hopscotch competition in first grade! I just recently taught my daughter how to play. Fun!
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The rainbow cake, the homemade potholders – she has too many great ideas to narrow it down to one!
I loved the little gingerbread houses she made out of graham crackers and hot glue! Can’t wait to try that with my daughter!
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I follow through RSS
My favorite childhood game was jacks…I love the simplicity of being able to play alone or with a friend and the challenge of it.
I am already subscribing to SMM.
I loved Amy’s keychain tutorial and am making some up as Christmas presents this year!
My favorite childhood game was Monopoly! We used to play it as a family!
I subscribed to your blog!
My Favorite Childhood game was/is jumping on the trampoline!
I’ve made the Chore Chart from her blog…..absolutely LOVE it! Oh, and we put it with the store rewards system too!
My favorite childhood game was make-believe – we would get dressed up and act out our favorite characters from movies / books… as the only girl, I always got to be the princess that was rescued, Maid Marian, etc….
Growing up I loved chinese jump rope and double dutch!
Favorite childhood game: jumping rope!
I’m going to make her fabric keychain!
my favorite game was running around the yard or house w/ my brothers in capes my mom made us.