Hello dear friends!
It is our pleasure to give away a pair of
my handmade house shoes!
They are perfectly sugar kissed in pink and red.
Just leave a comment on this post to be entered to win.
Winner will be announced Wed., Nov. 30.
Also for your pleasure, an adorable vintage Christmas
image. Enjoy!
Have a most blessed Sunday!
Twyla and Lindsey
Those are adorable and remind me of my childhood!
ReplyDeleteI have been knitting those kind of slippers for my granddaughters. They are cute done up in red and white. I am having a giveaway also over at Something Special. Come check it out! PS I love your Christmas blog look! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteMy family just celebrated a Baby Shower along with our Thanksgiving and we played a lot of baby shower games with a couple of prizes being knitted slippers like yours. I was so jealous since I never won any games. Haha!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!!!!!Fingers crossed!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful giveaway! I have a worn out pair that I would love to replace:) Have a blessed Sunday, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother used to make slippers for me; what a great memory!
ReplyDeleteOh boy! Well, it might not be fair for me to enter since I already have a piar but I love mine so much and often spend a few minutes looking for one that got lost in the night! So, plaease sign me up and thank you for the chance to win1
ReplyDeleteThanks for the image, too, girls! ♥
These remind me of the ones my grandmother use to make each Christmas. Such great memories. Also love your vintage images.
ReplyDeleteI love these. My grandma used to make these! Love your vintage images too. Sally
ReplyDeleteI would love to win them. It has been so long since I have had a pair that was made by my husband's aunt who is deceased. Red and white makes you think of Christmas which is quickly approaching. I hope I win, I like your adorable Christmas cards. Take care Your Missouri Friend.
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! Perfect timing too...I really need a pair of slippers like this around residence once it starts to get chilly!
ReplyDeleteSugar Kissed Christmas! Yeah! This is when pink shines the brightest, and no one features it more beautifully than both of you! Happy Thanksgiving! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteMy Grammy made these and I miss having them to wear. Yours are so cute. Please enter my name. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove these! Would love to win a pair!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter saw them and loved them. They look toasty!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I would love to win these and they're done in my favorite colors.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they would keep my feet nice and toasty warm.
Thank you for this opportunity of this wonderful giveaway
ColleenB.
those are soo stinkin' cute! i can remember my mom knitting slippers in the winter--what a great memory. thanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove the red and white, I would love to win these!
ReplyDeleteThese Peppermint Sugar Kissed toasty warm slippers are just what I need now that mid-MO is hit with freezing nights.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Gerry
What wonderful slippers!! I love the red and white.
ReplyDeletechris
I love these slippers! They remind me of the ones my dear mother used to make for me when I was a child, many, many years ago! I would be over the moon to win these! Thanks for the chance for one of your lucky readers to win these!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how my comment became anonymous. I didn't mean for it to be.
ReplyDeleteZana
oh how cute.. perfect for cuddling on the couch with a cup of cocoa!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the pretty pink and red, sugar kissed slippers made by you, Twyla!
ReplyDeleteThank you for having this giveaway!
Warmly,
deb
Well,guess what? I wore my pair plum out...Can I try for another pair..LOL Whoever wins will be mighty pleased indeed.
ReplyDeleteBlessings you two.
I would love to win these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful slippers :)
ReplyDeleteI would so love to have a pair of these. These will be the perfect thing to take to the hospital with me on Dec.7th for my 6th back surgery in 5 years!!! Thank you so much for the chance to win!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lynn
I loved those slippers as a child. I would love to have the pattern.
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