Win Eco-Friendly Custom Holiday Cards
I am giving away a $50 Paper Culture Gift Certificate Code, to one of my readers. Paper Culture makes modern custom greeting cards printed on 130lb 100% Post Consumer Recycled Paper. They even purchase carbon offsets, to ensure their business is 100% carbon free.
Paper Culture has a great selection of modern and unique holiday cards. They also produce invitations, announcements and stationary. You can even opt to have them send your cards directly to recipients, and you are free to select a mix of designs, in your order. It doesn’t get much easier than that.
This is not a sponsored giveaway. I have the certificate with the code on it, a winner will be selected using random.org and they will be forwarded the code via email (I will send the actual paper certificate through snail mailed, if needed). Once the winner responds to notification, I will promptly send the code (I just don’t want it getting lost in someones spam folder). The gift certificate code expires on December 31st, 2009. I want to get this right out to the winner, so they will have plenty of time to use this to send out holiday cards. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, if winner has not responded in this time period, a new winner win be selected.



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- Leave a comment telling me what your favorite holiday movie or classic TV show is.
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My favorite has to be the original Miracle on 34th Street.
I consider it a duel holiday movie, so my favorite is The Nightmare Before Christmas. Aside from that, I also love Will Vinton’s Claymation Christmas.
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My favorite classic TV show is I Love Lucy.
My favorite holiday move is The Santa Clause.
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Mine is A Christmas Story. Thanks for the chance.
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We like to watch The Family Stone. It’s a recent film that has become a classic in our family for the last several years.