Review AND Giveaway!
KIM at Bloggity Blog has been awesome in offering ALL Grandma Juice readers a chance to read her review and enter her latest giveaway of this SUPER cool clothing ling – The Edge!
Read Kim’s review below, then enter the giveaway!
The Edge boasts that they offer 90 different items with 80 different patterns, This means that each and every item in her stock she can make 80 different ways. Oh My GOSH, I could go nuts in her inventory! I would go in and never come out, this girl would be lost in my tie dye fantasy!
I was thrilled when Jill the owner and operator of The Edge told me that my readers rocked and she wanted to do another event as soon as I wanted to. When I sent her a note asking if she still was interested she answered immediately OF COURSE! YAAY! So then I had to decide what to review and I have to tell you my heart felt like it was going to burst I wanted it all! But I didn’t think She would go for that so I decided I wanted to get a dress but even they were all too cool and I was stumped.
Jill Loves you so much that she is giving one of you a GIFT! You can choose anything out of her inventory up to $40.00! If You Choose a T-shirt or something of lesser value she will allow you to pick 2 items as long as they do not exceed $40.00 for instance 2 Tee shirts.!
You Must Be Fans Of Bloggity Blog and The Edge To Enter! The mandatory entry is Easy Peasy! All you have to do is click enter and that is it, the rest of the entries are optional, keep in mind that the winner will have to go to our Facebook pages and say they won, and if they have to like us to do that then they are not our fans and will not receive the prize.
1 of my favorite memories as a kid was going to Wrigley Field with my dad to watch THE CUBS every year! <3
What's yours?
This is sooooooo BB! Mil Gracias!
Going camping in the summer with my family!
Ice cream trucks…and Superman Ice Cream…it’s a Michigan thing! 🙂
Thanks for a great giveaway! My favorite childhood memory is going to get ice cream with my grandma who NEVER drove a car and shouldn’t have been allowed to. 🙂
Angela Michels
lilsweeper76 at yahoo dot com
Favorite memory as a child is spending time at my grandparents house, exploring their yard, swinging in the tree swings…
my favorite memory as a child was going with my dad to pick up newspapers and other recyclables from people who would put them out for him(this was before recycling was a big thing).It may sound lame but it was actually a lot of fun
New Salem Abe Lincoln’s old stomping grounds, log cabins, demonstrations, oxen, butchering a pig even and wood smoke aroma from walk in fireplaces.
My favorite memory as a child was going to the Sequoias in Northern California. The trees were amazing!
Favorite memory as a kid is going out in the woods and spending all day just roaming (we lived in the country) and swimming in the river that ran through our back yard.
Favorite memory – painting peace signs on our jeans in the 70’s. 🙂
running through the sprinklers in the summertime
i remember going to florida to visit my grandma and grampa
One of my most favorite child hood memories is horseback riding one hot summer day with a friend and we took the horses in swimming with us. My horse loved to swim and it was so hot that day. I’m not sure who enjoyed it the most me or my horse lol We spent all day just doing what we wanted to do with out a care in the world. We ran through fields barefoot making flower halo’s. It’s been a long time sense I thought of that. I think I just relived a minute or so of that long summer day. Thanks for making me remember that 🙂
Thanks for sharing this review and giveaway~!
One of my favorite memories as a kid was going to Disneyland… making the road trip from AZ which seemed to take forever.
Favorite memory, bon fires with the entire neighborhood!
One of my favorite memories is making “potions” in our backyard with my brothers
My favorite memories all revolve around my pony Dolly. She was my whole world for as long as she lived. Thank you for making me think of that and giving me a smile today.
Endless days spent playing in the front yard with the kids down the street with ZERO adult supervision… time of my life. 🙂
My favorite memory is of the entire family getting together every Sunday for dinner! It was so much fun. Now, we barely see each other from one year to the next.