Welcome to the 2nd Annual Made in the USA Giveaway Hop, hosted by Happy Mothering and The Pistachio Project together with the Green Moms Network!
We are excited to bring you awesome prizes that are Made in the USA and valued at $25+ to help you celebrate Independence Day!.
After entering my giveaway, be sure to visit the other blogs listed under the Rafflecopter form for your chance to win more great giveaways.
Worthington Lower is honored to offer you the opportunity to win this awesome prize pack from SprinkledJoy!
SprinkledJoy
is owned by Sarah who lives and operates out of Salt Lake City, Utah.
She is a stay-at-home mom to 3 children and this business affords her
that luxury. We love to support small business and I can obviously
relate to Sarah, being a mom myself. She is living my dream of staying
home with my children. Please check out her shops - the stuff is
gorgeous!
Thank you Sarah!
(Pssst...Sara is also giving away another awesome prize pack at Stars and Bars Made)
(Pssst...Sara is also giving away another awesome prize pack at Stars and Bars Made)
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This contest will run through July 13, 2013 at 9:00 pm PST (July 14, 2013 at 12:00 am EST ). The winner will be chosen the following day and announced on WorthingtonLower.com. No purchase necessary. US entries only. Must be 18 years or older to win. You understand that you are providing your information to Worthington Lower and not to Facebook. Please note that WorthingtonLower, Happy Mothering, the Green Moms Network and the Made in the USA event bloggers are not responsible for sponsors that do not fulfill their prizes. We have represented each sponsor with the expectation they will fulfill their prize and in a timely manner. We will contact the sponsor regarding your prize(s). The sponsors, in most cases, are shipping their items to you directly. I will make every effort to assist you obtaining your prize. If there is an issue with a sponsor, please notify the blog you won a prize from within 4-6 weeks for assistance, after that we may be unable to assist you.
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popping bubble wrap with my sisters (our safe noisemakers!)
ReplyDeleteEating at my grandmother's house! I remember the yummy cornbread and lemon aid
ReplyDeleteMany eons ago watching fireworks off a tug boat in Adak, Alaska,
ReplyDeleteWatching the fireworks in the back of my parent's car.
ReplyDeleteThe fireworks with family.
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ReplyDeleteSitting on our porch steps watching my dad light fireworks late at night and then sleeping in the tent that he'd set up on the lawn for us to 'camp-out'.
ReplyDeleteI love the 4th of July! Great memories with family over the years:)
ReplyDeleteFireworks! And spending time with my family all day at the celebrations downtown
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ReplyDeletewatching fireworks in the rain with my family
ReplyDeleteUltimate frisbee with friends and fam
ReplyDeletegoing to my aunt & uncle's big 4th of july party on white bear lake in minnesota
ReplyDeleteone of my closest friends and i would go to as many of the area fireworks as we could every year. to do this day, fireworks are not the same without her.
ReplyDeletea few years ago, my hubs and I first fireworks together as a family
ReplyDeleteOur 4th of july beach trip where we watched fireworks on the beach!
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On our honeymoon, july first and fourth weekend, we watched fireworks over Niagara Falls, everynight.
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fireworks! with my entire extended family.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is hanging out with all of the neighborhood families when I was a kid, our parents pooled the fireworks. It was a pretty great show.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory involves fireworks and calling the fire department. lol. (Carrie Martinet)
ReplyDeleteThe fireworks are always good memories!
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Family gathering at my grandma's house along with a firework show.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the fireworks with my family
ReplyDeleteJessica cox
Watching fireworks with my son - he was mesmerized by them!
ReplyDeleteThe day my husband proposed
ReplyDeletewatching them for the first time with hubby... very romantic!
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