I have 9 dies from Crealies most recent release that are French words with a shadow. My grandson was studying French and loved his French teacher and I thought I would make him some cards to give to him. But the school dropped the French program in favor of Spanish - which of course is spoken much more in parts of our country.
So I am giving away 9 sets of sentiment stamps valued at around $50 to someone who speaks French or has a loved one who does and who lives in the USA. (Sorry I can only afford to mail to an address in this country.) The winner will also receive my French happy holidays card that I shared yesterday in my video and on my blog.
I made a reel that shows all the sets but for some reason even the shortest video is too big for Blogger now. You can see it on my Instagram or my business Facebook page (links also on the side of my blog) and can leave a comment there for two more chances to win.
In your comment there or here on this blogpost, tell me if you speak French or if not, which loved one does and also where you live. (USA residents only). The contest runs from 8/6/24 - 8/19/24 midnight CDT. The winner will be drawn randomly from all qualifying comments and you can comment up to 3 times- once on this blogpost, on the specific Instagram post and on the Facebook post with the reel at Karen's Kreative Kards. I will respond to your comment if you are the winner so be sure to watch for that. If I don't hear from you within a week, I will draw another winner.
Good luck!
I can read & write French at intermediate level. I do not speak the language because I'm conscious of my wrong pronunciations 😃. My French speaking daughter has a US address. I'd love to make cards using these sentiments for our French speaking friends & family.
ReplyDeleteI speak, read & write French. All my family are french and don't speak English. I was hoping that you could gave me a site where I could by those stamps and dies. I would appreciate it very much if you could help me.
ReplyDeleteE-Mail address : Lisepg@sbcglobal.net
Thank you,
Lise P. Gélinas