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May Giveway - Orla Kiely recipe box


I'm having a little giveaway...... I'm giving you all the chance to win a Orla Kiely recipe box in Acorn Design. I have one myself and love it so thought I'd share this lovely box with one lucky winner

Now I know a lot of my blogger friends love baking and I thought this neat little box could also double up for seeds. So if you'd like to enter my May giveaway all you have to do is .....

1. leave a comment with your name and Blog if you have one
2. share on your blog for an extra chance




That's it, nice and simple to win a lovely Orla Kiely recipe box. I'll keep this open until the end of May for anyone in the UK only.

Good luck - Amanda x

Comments

Jo said…
What a great giveaway, I could put that lovely recipe box to very good use. I've popped a link in my sidebar.
Angel Jem said…
Pretty print! I will share as soon as I get to my proper computer.
What a lovely give away, it might help me meal plan. Have a great weekend. I shall try & do a link if not I will add it on a post.
Unknown said…
What a fab giveaway. You can never have too much Orla!
Hello, I followed here from Joanne at a Whole Plot of Love, what a lovely giveaway. I will be coming back to have a further look around your blog! Amy at lovemademyhome.blogspot.co.uk
Anne said…
Ooh please count me in. I love Orla Kiely designs.
Clare said…
Hi I've popped over from my summerhouse, such a lovely givaway.
Clare x
http://summerhousebythesea.blogspot.co.uk/
RhymesWithCakes said…
Ohhh I'd love to win this! Absolutely lovely giveaway x
Gill said…
Great giveaway - I'm a big OK fan!
Sarah said…
Oh, yes please! This would be a lovely addition to my kitchen. We move house in three weeks but I don't mind adding to the packing!
Sarah at mitenska.blogspot.co.uk :)
Found you via another blog. Super giveaway and hope I'm not too late. It would be perfect for sorting favourite recipes currently written on the backs of old envelopes and stuffed in a folder.
Eight by Six said…
The competition is now closed and I will announce a winner today. Thank you to everyone who took part and I will do another in the summer. Amanda x

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