We are pleased to partner with Crafting Jewish Style, a new scrapbooking company, to give away two crafting kits! Crafting Jewish Style produces coordinated products, based on the book Crafting Jewish Style by Rivky Koenig, for documenting your Jewish Holiday memories. You can also get more information about the company and their products on their blog.
We’ll be giving away the Rosh Hashanah kit as well as the Passover kit shown above.
To enter the giveaway please leave a comment below, telling me your favorite holiday memory or tradition.
Want more entries?
1. Follow Craft Gossip on Twitter and tweet this: ” Crafting Jewish Style Giveaway on @CraftGossip http://bit.ly/bIUGPS “. Then leave a link to your twitter profile in the comments for an additional entry.
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3. If you have a blog, blog about this giveaway and leave a link in the comments to your post for an additional entry.
Apologies to our International readers but this giveaway is open to US residents only.
Entries will close next Wednesday, April 21st at midnight EST. Winner announced Thursday April 22nd. When commenting please enter a valid e-mail address in the field provided (not in your comment) so that we can contact you if you are the lucky winner. Good luck!
Comments are now closed on this post. Thanks for entering!
Louise says
these Crafting Jewish Style kits are even more beautiful in person!
Jennifer says
My favorite holiday tradition is watching a 1939 version of A Christmas Carol with my family every year on Christmas Eve.
Dana Tatar says
I have always struggled to find papers to scrap the Jewish Holidays. Thanks for featuring Crafting Jewish Style! The best part about the holidays for me is spending time with family.
barbs says
I was so delighted to learn that there are actually awesome scrapbook supplies with Jewish Holiday Themes. Rosh Hashanah and Passover are wonderful times for four generation of our family to gather together to share memories and pass on traditions.
Thanks for the chance to win.
nicole says
My favorite holiday tradition is making latkes with my mom!
nicole says
follow you and tweeted
http://twitter.com/BTHM1/status/12271544007
E Kaufman says
I like passover, specially when you see the little ones participate. and spending some great times with your extended family and friends.
iris says
I love Rosh Hashanah – the Best holiday – good food, family reunion
Monique says
I love to scrapbook and love giving scrapping supplies as gifts! Those are super pretty 🙂
My fav holiday is….. 4th of July! Summer is my favorite time and I love eating watermelon, BBQing with family and friends in the sun near a pool and sipping home-made frozen concoctions.
Can’t wait for summer weather 🙂
Maya says
My favorite holiday tradition is getting together with my family for the holiday meal. Yum!
Maya says
Shared on my Facebook page :
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Anna Dowdy says
My favorite holiday memory would be all my family getting together at my mom’s and just being together and eating and enjoying ourselves. Memories is all that I have now.
🙁
Anna Dowdy says
I am already a fan on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrapbooking-on-Craft-Gossip/103537616350372#!/?ref=home
I hope that link works ok
Jennifer says
My favorite holiday memory would have to be Thanksgiving of last year. It was the first time in ten years that my whole family got together. It was then that I realized how much family means to me.
Donna Kaplan says
Thanks so much for this offer..my favorite holiday is Passover. I enjoy making all of the special foods..especially egg white cookies that my kids loved. The seders were a speceial time for family to read the story of Passover together and of course to have fun looking for the Afikoman. We always had fun prizes when it was found and could continue with the Seder.
Donna Kaplan says
Thanks again
carmel says
i love hanuka- making decorations with my kids