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Monday, December 12, 2011

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas!

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On the twelfth day of Christmas

Caressa shared with me,

Twelve dollar Starbucks gift card,






Six creative custom christmas cards,









To celebrate the end of the 12 days of Christmas blogging I'm giving away a Starbucks gift card with 12 bucks on it! So how do you win this card?

1. "Like" Caressa Rogers Photography on Facebook.

2. Share this blog post with your friends on Facebook

3. Comment below on this blog post.

Each person who comments on the blog will have their name entered in a random drawing on Thursday, December 15th. All names must be submitted by NOON on Thursday! The "winner" of the drawing must have liked Caressa Rogers Photography on Facebook AND shared this post on their Facebook wall or they will be disqualified. This drawing is open to anyone in the United States!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is my comment Caressa! Love your photography! Natasha

Jenny said...

Love your pics, girl! You are so talented!

Unknown said...

Great creative idea!

bblasley said...

You know I'm your biggest fan!!! :) ~beth

Anonymous said...

Caressa rocks the Christmas spirit!
Keep on "shooting!"
Alicia

Anonymous said...

A few years ago we brought u home as a Christmas baby. Now, u are a successful photographer, teacher and still the epitome of the spirit of Christmas. Your 12 Days of Christmas was one more way for that spirit of yours to shine. Good job!
With love,
Your anonymous mom

Kassandra S said...

Yay!!! :D

Anonymous said...

Great idea!! :) And I love Starbucks so this just totally made my day

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