It's a GIVEAWAY! Who doesn't love a giveaway? And for my first one, I hope you all won't make it too easy for others to win! I'm giving away a vintage inspired clutch that was handmade by yours truly. I call it "50's Housewife" (my husband told me to name it "Grandma's Couch" but I don't think that's as appealing ;) ). It's hadmade with European materials. I believe the exterior is a mostly linen blend with pink, orange, yellow, and green floral designs. The frame is an antique faux gold and the interior is white satin. It is 8 inches long and about 5 inches wide. Perfect for a night out with the girls or as a decoration piece. Hopefully this will bring some late Summer joy!
I originally started sewing clutches last year as a gift for my bridesmaids. I wanted a personalized gift to match their eggplant dresses. You can see the 6 clutches I made for my wedding here.
Then in the Spring, I featured a few of the clutches that I was working on and making just as a hobby sewing project. You can see them here.
So as a gift from me to you I am giving one winner this clutch.
How To Enter:
1) Follow The Rococo Roamer by GFC or Bloglovin
2) Leave a comment and tell me how you followed and what you would call this clutch.
Thats it!
***You can enter until Monday, August 19, 2013, until 11:59 pm Central European Time.
The winner will be annonced the following day in a post and also contacted by email. You will have 48 hours to respond, or the prize will go to the next winner. Make sure I am able to find your email through your name link, if not, then include it in your comment. Entries will be verified.***
Good Luck!
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Wow the clutch looks perfect!!! I can't believe you made it!
ReplyDeleteI am already following you on bloglovin I hope I can compete for this perfect piece of art. I would call it Elizabethan Gardens. Very British name I know but it remanded me of a garden we recently saw :-). My email is ivana.stjepanovic@gmail.com
GFC also :-)
ReplyDeleteGFC new follower. Beautiful clutch. I would name it Shabby Chic Clutch. That't a nice project to make and very useful.
ReplyDeleteI am a Bloglovin' follower. I think I would name that clutch Happy Memories. It reminds me of my grandmother and makes me smile to look at it.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin' and I would call that clutch Happy Memories because it reminds me of my grandmother and makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI am a GFC follower. I would name this bag Lucinda. She looks like a Lucinda.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Bloglovin follower and I would call it Sweet Dreams.
ReplyDeleteHey, Brittany! I follow you through Bloglovin'. I must say, that is one sweet clutch. I would stick with that: "Sweetie", which is what my Husband calls me (he's the only one allowed to call me by that name):)
ReplyDeleteHi! I already follow you on bloglovin' and GFC so I hope I can enter still! The name Poppy Petals jumps to my mind when I look at her!
ReplyDelete-Khammany
Beautiful clutch with happy vibes. I'd probably call it " Summer Delight", " secret gardens" or " Sunny Bouquet" Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFollowing via GFC: boringzlifez
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Beautiful clutch with happy vibes. I'd probably call it " Summer Delight", " secret gardens" or " Sunny Bouquet" Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFollowing via GFC: boringzlifez
email: extremelyanno at hotmail dot com
Oooh what a lovely clutch, would love to win it, fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteNow following you on GFC and I would called the bag "floral fun"
Laura x
www.sidestreetstyle.com
You ROCK!!! I love this summer floral clutch, and your bridemaids' clutches and your other floral clutches are to die for! LOVE THEM! You really do great work with these. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi! I just gave you the Liebster Award! I've been planning to do this for a while, but I hadn't finished the questions. I thought the give-away would be the perfect time to draw people to your site. Hope you get lots of nice visitors.
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Best,
Laura
I would name the clutch 'In the garden'. You are super talented by the by!
ReplyDeleteGFC - Lovin' that clutch! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe clutch is beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteHi Brittany! I'm your newest G+follower! Congrats on your Leibster Award! Love the clutch. Excellent workmanship! I have at least 9 thumbs when it comes to sewing so I am VERY impressed. Much gnashing of teeth here because I think Holly (above) thought of the perfect name, 'In the garden'. Okay I'm going with ...souvenirs d'un jardin. 'Memories of a garden' Susan from ecelecticshorebird@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI also meant to say I found you at Sunday View - Inspired Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHello Brittany!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for popping by my blog to say hello and letting me know about your giveaway! So exciting! I am a follower of your blog and as a for a name for the clutch -- since it's made with European materials I think "Floral Italy". Not sure why that's just what first comes to mind :) Thankyou for your kind words! I just LOVE visiting your blog!
Best,
Jennelise
jenneliserose@hotmail.com
I would call it Vintage Bouquet, which happens to sound like it describes wine too! It's so cute, and I totally love the fabric you used!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute clutch. I love the fabric. What a fun giveaway. Thanks for linking up to TTF.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Hi, my name is Keely and I am a new follower of yours. I am following on bloglovin, twitter, and also added you to my google plus circles. Your work is gorgeous and I am an avid lover of arts and crafts myself. I do several different types of these because there are so many things I enjoy doing. But I especially vintage items of all types, especially purses, clothing, etc. Your vintage purse is so beautiful and you did a great job. I would absolutely love to own one myself. Since its british inspired, I thought that if you wanted to name it with words describing exactly what it is, thenI thought of "Throwback Dilly Bag." These are true british terms for this item and have the correct meaning. Otherwise, if you wanted just a name for the clutch that just maybe is a pretty name, nickname, etc., then the name I thought of was "Like Mother, Like Daughter." This came to me whenI was thinking how carrying this type of bag would be just like it was when my mother or grandmother carried one in their time and that makes it very special.
ReplyDeleteImpressed by your talents...I added you to my Google+Circles and I'd call your clutch My Lucky Blogger Bag should I win it so I could launch into a tale of how I won it♫♪ (kazak@mchsi.com)My Ready-To-Waltz effort: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/midwest-mania/
ReplyDeleteCute! thank you for sharing and partying with us :).
ReplyDeleteI followed on netvibes (the rss feed reader I use) and I'd call it the Kim Novak - after the 50s star I could imagine using it!
ReplyDeleteI followed you through Goggle! Congrats on the Leibster award! I am a new blogger too and happy to be a new follower of yours!
ReplyDeleteThe clutch pattern should be called "Summer Sherbert Floral". The colors remind me of summer and the ice cream together! have a great weekend!-aimee
Hello!
ReplyDeleteNew follower and your clutch is gorgeous! (your husbands comment is a riot- but maybe something like "Garden Party" would work!
Christina
PennyWise
GFC - new following and I really like the clutch sooo much! Call it "vintage blossoms"...
ReplyDeleteChristiane
What fun! I absolutely LOVE small purses...they are all I carry! I'm a follower with GFC and I would call it Florida Flowers. I live in FL and these are colors we love here! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe drawing is now closed. Thanks to everyone who has participated and I will post a winner later today!
ReplyDelete-Brittany Ruth
Hello. I noticed that you said you would be announcing a winner later on the day of the 20th but I didn't see a post about it. I was just wondering if a winner was announced? Thanks and again, your clutch is beautiful and you are very talented.
ReplyDeleteHi Keely,
DeleteI announced the winner through my current post called "Chandelier Love and a Winner" posted on the 20th. The winner was Diane of Diane's Vintage Zest. Thanks for checking back!