In that post, I mentioned that you'd be seeing some of the printables artwork again — and today is the day!
Oooh, shiny...
****GIVEAWAY****
For our last giveaway of Austen in August 2019, I'm giving away the original watercolor pieces that were used in this year's printables!
One US Austen in August reader will receive:
- a 5x7 blue floral piece with the quote "her heart did whisper..." in gilded lettering
- an "obstinate, headstrong girl!" pink floral bookmark, also with gilded lettering
- and a set of Emma-inspired earrings*!
Additionally, 3 more Austen in August readers (from anywhere in the world) will receive a customized Jane Austen bookmark, in shades of their choosing, similar to the "Janeite" bookmarks featured in this year's Mega Prize Packs!
To enter, fill out the Rafflecopter below. Full terms in the Rafflecopter.
Ends September 5th, 2019, at 11:59pm EST
Good luck!
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*Please note, the final earrings may look different, as I'm still fiddling with them!
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finding new authors
ReplyDelete"Tell me what your favorite part of Austen in August was, and/or what you'd like to see next year!" I like any celebration of Jane Austen, and always enjoy learning about period fashion, architecture, etc. I like the swaggiest swag--socks, greeting cards, postcards, etc.! Anything to maximize Jane Austen appreciation!
ReplyDeleteDiscovering new authors and their books which I've not heard before. I would love to see more fun games, quizzes and more giveaway prizes to win.
ReplyDeleteAll of it... okay, the conversations are fun and the discussions are interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteHaving to check in each day for more! more everything!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part was the tweets you shared when watching some questionable adaptations. So funny and definitely made me want to consider giving them a try.
ReplyDeleteI like discovering new authors. Love the bundle.
ReplyDeleteI completely missed it! But I love variations and continuing her world through other authors, and discovering their work as well. :)
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