The Idea Room Giveaway

**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.

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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.

  1. Leave a comment below and tell me your favorite childhood game.
  2. Go to The Idea Room and tell me an idea you got from Amy’s blog. Leave it in a separate comment.
  3. Blog about this giveaway and leave a link to your post in a separate comment.
  4. ‘Share’ this giveaway by doing one of the ‘Share’ options below (Twitter, Facebook, Kirtsy, StumbleUpon, or Email).
  5. 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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150 Responses to “The Idea Room Giveaway”

  • Angela Pea

    Favorite Childhood game? Monopoly! My sisters and I would play for DAYS until all the money was used up!

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  • Angela Pea

    LOL! My favorite idea from **Amy** is the fabric key chain…if you hop over to the Idea Room right now, there’s a picture of the one I made in her show and tell post!!

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  • Nicole

    my favorite game was while traveling – looking for car plates from all 50 states. Never did find them all in one trip but we sure had fun trying!

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  • Bridget

    I love Amy’s key chains. I added them to my Christmas list of things to make.

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  • Tempest

    I would love one of these. So pretty. My favourite childhood game would have to have been hide and seek or sardines.

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  • Shaylene

    I love playing games, there are so many to choose from!! I think one of my favorite childhood games would be ‘Guess Who’

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  • Shaylene

    The Idea Room has lots of fun, cute ideas – I love it. I think my favorites would be the Oven Hand Mitt and Personalized Embossed Candles.

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  • Mary Preston

    Scrabble was always a favorite, it still is. A battle of wits. Fun for the whole family.

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  • nfornaomi

    My favorite game would have to have been knucklebones. I still have a real set somewhere that my grandma used to play with.

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  • ~ Michelle

    Beautiful Tile Pendant! My favorite childhood game is Hide and Seek. It was so fun playing with the neighborhood kids. I get so giggly playing it. :o D

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  • ~ Michelle

    I LOVE every.single.idea Amy has!An idea she has been inspiring me with lately with is from her decorative bottled water with a drop in powder lemonade envelope and a tagged note for a teacher appreciation gift. Easy & doesn’t cost much at all! I have been since making Fall versions with cookies, cider and so on and sending my daughter to school with them for her teachers with notes of appreciation and praise. I even have ideas to get some Christmas festive ones going. The teachers love them and hopefully feel appreciated. :o )

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  • Samantha Cleys

    My fave childhood game is Ghost In the Graveyard. I loved running around at night with friends.

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  • Amy

    My favorite game as a child was Monopoly. My cousins and I had marathon games that would span days.

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  • Amy

    I went to the idea room and loved the advent calendar idea. Actually putting family activities in there is a great idea! My baby is due in January and I think we may need to adopt this next year! Thanks for the tip!

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  • Ken

    I have too many favorite childhood games,but one unique game that many people might not have played was the Smurfs card game. You’d divide up the cards among two players, and place one card face up.
    Whoever had the more powerful card would take the other card and place both of them at the bottom of his/her deck.

    For example, Gargamel > any other card. Smurfette > Papa Smurf. etc.

    Whoever took all of the other person’s cards won the game.
    Simple, yet fun.

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