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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Announcing... the WINNERS!

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YOU MADE IT!  YAY!


Lizzy and Darcy congratulate you!  Sedately, of course.

(We had to do all that to make sure that people wouldn't be able to just read the winners' names in the little blurb that will appear on their dashboards.)

Anyway.  Our heartiest congratulations are extended to...

Lydia, who won the Jane Bennet Quote Mug from Etsy seller Brookish!
Natalie, who won the Miniature Classic Novels Pride and Prejudice Necklace from JaneDaJewelry!
Livia Rachelle, who won the Jane Austen Novel Quotations Bookmarks from Dorothy Jane!
Kerry, who won the Elizabeth Bennet Quote Keychain from NovelArtsIdeas!
...and Ainsley, who won the P&P Opening Line bookmark from Beyond the Pages!

Winners, please contact us at shelvesinthecloset95 {at} gmail {dot} com by Saturday, November 15th with your mailing address so we can get your prizes to you!  If we do not hear from you by Saturday, we will select alternate winners.

Everyone else, thanks so much for entering, and don't forget to check out the lovely donors' Etsy shops!

5 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for this giveaway!
    I can't believe I won my favorite item from it! So excited! :)
    I emailed you my address. Thanks!!

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  2. Of course Darcy would be sedate. Too much smiling or (horrors!) laughing would be uncivilized and savage. I, however, dearly love a laugh. :) Thank you!

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  3. Congrats to the winners! That was an awesome competition...

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  4. I received my bookmarks either this week or last week . . . forgive my amnesia. Thank you for this giveaway!

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