Archive for the ‘holidays & seasons’ Category

Olive Edition on SALE + a giveaway!

Thursday, February 14th, 2013

Valentine Sale

Happy Valentines Day from our little company to YOU!

We know that many of you are just as in-love with the Olive Edition as we are. Heather Bailey really nailed it with her ability to intertwine the most beautiful floral designs with modern chevron and cool ledger journaling cards – everything that makes up the Olive Edition of Project Life!

You can see loads of pictures of this beautiful edition HERE. Make sure to check out our entire sample album created by Kristina Proffitt using the Olive Edition HERE.

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This means digital too!

Yep. When we put Olive on sale, we mean ALL of Olive awesomeness … which means the Olive digital elements as well! Head on over to ACDigitals.com and take advantage of getting these gorgeous designs for 20% off through Monday.

And you know what? Making a purchase of $10 or more at ACDigitals.com never looked so good. Look what’s happening right NOW!

Valentine FWP

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Speaking of Valentines Day … Creative Team member Rebecca Cooper created a 10 Things I Love About You mini album using extra cards from the Olive Edition Core Kit.

Rebecca writes: Inside I have enough journaling pages to record 10 things I love about my husband + also included some special photos of us through the years. With a few photos + a very short list of supplies you can create a meaningful little gift, perfect for expressing how much you love + appreciate someone close to you.

You can see more of Rebecca’s project HERE and she even did a short video about it. You can also download the numbers and title page elements needed to create your own 10 Things I Love About You mini album. As for the rest of those cards in the Olive Core Kit? Rebecca told us that she’s been using the kit to put together an album all about their family’s time living on a tiny island in the Caribbean. You can see the beginnings of her album HERE. Stunning pages!

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Giveaway, baby!

You know what’s even better than a discount? FREE product, of course! It’s Valentines Day. The holiday of love + friendship. We LOVE our customers (I hope you know that by now) and it is our pleasure to randomly select a couple of customers to WIN Project Life products! Winners will receive the Olive Core Kit + Binder + Big Pack of Photo Pocket Pages.

I’m not a fan of gimmicks. I’m not asking you to like or follow or go here or go there. Just simply leave your first name, city, and state in the comments below. That’s it. In the morning we will announce TWO winners at the bottom of this blog post, that have been the randomly-selected. Be sure you check back. We love our international friends, but our giveaway is limited to U.S. customers (U.S. shipping addresses) only because the product ships from Amazon.com. Thanks for understanding.

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Additionally, for those of you who do follow me on facebook, twitter, and/or instagram I will be sharing links with you as others will be hosting this same Olive giveaway on their blog over the next several days. Which simply means … you can enter there for even greater chances. For example, my dear friend and fellow Project Lifer Ali Edwards is doing this same giveaway on her blog right this minute so HOP ON OVER to enter for a chance there as well.

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As always, our PRODUCTS page always shows all of the products we offer. Solution-based, problem-solving, super-fun products.  ; )  Ready … set … enter your name!

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updated 2.15.13

Congratulations to the following lovely ladies:

Nora Rodriguez – Colorado Springs, Colorado

Tanya W. – Franklin, West Virginia

Please email kari@beckyhiggins.com to claim your new Olive kit.

 

12 Videos of Christmas: no. 9

Monday, December 24th, 2012

Everyone from our 2012 Creative Team makes an appearance in this short & sweet video to send their warm holiday greetings. SO fun to see them in “real life” when we mostly just see their pictures.  ; )

And from me, and David, and our little team … Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone. We sincerely hope that you’re enjoying this time together with those who love you most. And for those of you missing your loved ones right now because they’re not nearby, may you feel comforted in every way.

 

12 videos of Christmas: no. 8

Friday, December 21st, 2012

The maker of this little film? His name is Tom Barger of Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. But he’s not even the one who submitted this to us. Nope. That would be his sister-in-law Bethany Barger who wrote “When I saw your request for the 12 Videos of Christmas I couldn’t resist submitting this one. I am actually not the creator of this video. It was my 22 year old brother-in-law who filmed and created it (what kid does that? I love him). He graduated from college last year and moved a few states away so I have now lost my scrapping buddy :(

First of all, I love that you can tell how much love is in this family. Second of all, with Christmas right around the corner, and so many of you already in transit or in the middle of last-minute plans … this video is a reminder of how wonderful it is to document our celebrations and traditions – and to not forget video! In 2010, while Tom was still in college, he made a little movie he called “A Very Barger Christmas” that was similar to this one. His family all loved it so much that now he is officially designated to put together mini-movies whenever there is a holiday or a trip with the whole family.

Wouldn’t we all love Tom to hang out with our families over Christmas and document the way he does with his family? Better yet – aren’t we all feeling a little more inspired to pull off something like this next week?

Equipment: Tom shot this using only an application on his iPhone called “8mm”. That’s how he got the vintage look. He then edited and put together the mini-movie using iMovie.

product update

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

We know you’ve been anxious for timing updates, and so have we. This morning we finally got word on some pending arrivals and I wanted to let you know as soon as I found out. Here’s the scoop:

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what’s brand-new & in-stock

The Baby Editions! For Him, For Her, and the neutral. In case you missed that announcement, you can see them all here – including links to which albums we recommend. I can see that many of you have not only been receiving your Baby Editions, but you’ve even begun working on those pages and WOW! We are loving it. Keep sharing those pictures via social media and be sure to tag #ProjectLife on twitter and instagram so we can find your pictures. Incredibly cool.

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what’s showing up on Amazon this weekend

The Arrow Stickers! They are classic, practical, versatile, and everything a sticker should be. No frill in these stickers. They are designed to point from your journaling cards to your pictures. It’s all about making the connection. They are available in both Tan and Grey, so you’ll definitely want to pick up whichever ones go best with your Project Life edition(s). Here’s your cheat sheet so you can plan, and I’ll let you know via facebook, twitter, and instagram as soon as they’re available. We’re crossing our fingers for this weekend.

Cherry – Grey

Turquoise – Tan

Amber – Grey

Cobalt- Grey

Clementine – Grey

Olive – Grey

Seafoam – Grey + Tan (either will be great)

Baby – Grey + Tan (either will be great)

Baby for Him – Tan

Baby for Her – Grey + Tan (either will be great)

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what’s showing up after christmas

Obviously we wanted these products to show up well before Christmas and it’s just as disappointing to us as it is to some of you … but due to several factors, the following products are taking a little longer to make their way to Amazon. We were expecting late December, as indicated for quite some time now on our Products page, but as it turns out they need a couple more weeks (because of the holidays) to actually arrive and get on the shelves and in the system. So now we’re expecting the following early- to mid-January. No, we don’t have an exact day. Yes, we will absolutely keep you posted as we get closer and as we hear more.

Olive Edition

Seafoam Edition

Childhood Editions

Big Packs of Photo Pocket Pages (currently sold out)

Mini Albums (all 5 colors)

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what about getting something under the tree by tuesday?

Have no fear. We have plenty of great things available on Amazon right now that you can order and receive in time, if you hurry. As for those items that are not yet in stock? This is my recommendation: Head over to our Gift Certificate link and choose a printable. Fill in what the recipient will receive, and let them know it’s coming soon!

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endangered species

Just for your information, the following products are still in stock, but they’re low in numbers and will not be re-stocked once they sell out:

12×12 Designer Paper – Cobalt Edition

Cobalt Binder

Clementine Binder

Turquoise Binder

Amber Binder

White Signature Binder (25% off!)

Cherry 4×6 Textured Cards

Amber 4×6 Textured Cards

Amber 3×4 Textured Cards

Turquoise 3×4 Textured Cards

Cobalt 3×4 Textured Cards

12 videos of Christmas: no. 7

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

‘Tis the season for snow days across the world. We absolutely love this home video from Erin Madsen of Bountiful, Utah. She’s a fan of recording and remembering everyday moments just like we are, and that’s why she made this movie.

Equipment: Nikon D7000.

12 videos of Christmas: no. 2

Friday, December 7th, 2012

Just as Santa has his elves, I have my team. I could absolutely, positively NOT do all of this without them. We are few in numbers – but man, they are the BEST. As in – for real. The best. So Brandi is my Project Manager (and my dear friend). Organizing and sorting through all the submissions we get on a regular basis is a project. Specifically, the 12 Videos of Christmas contest is indeed a project. And of course she has done such an amazing job helping to narrow down the selection (I personally hand-picked the final winners), contacting everyone, and everything else involved in the project.

So imagine my delight when Brandi slipped her OWN video into the submissions. Like I said when I announced the contest, ANYone was eligible to submit and she took that seriously … and made a video that’s completely not serious at all. Pure fun. Pure adorableness. With her very best friend (and other dear friend of mine) Allison. They got together in New Mexico over Thanksgiving and did what they love to do the most when they’re together: Laugh, dance, and make videos.

Equipment: JVC camcorder & Canon Rebel dslr  (created with Windows Live Movie Maker).

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Speaking of Brandi and speaking of submissions (since she manages that inbox) … I’ll remind you that submissions@beckyhiggins.com is the place to email when you want to SHARE with us:

- your Project Life pages

- your inspiring everyday photo ideas (I post one nearly every day on facebook + twitter)

- your ideas for what would be a great blog post

We are constantly on the look-out for what YOU are doing, how YOU are cultivating a good life and recording it, how YOU are photographing everyday life. Don’t be shy.

 

 

12 videos of Christmas: no. 1

Thursday, December 6th, 2012

It’s that time again!

We are kicking off our annual tradition of the 12 Videos of Christmas! You can see some of our videos from the past couple years on our Videos page any time. The idea with this tradition on BeckyHiggins.com – and what it has evolved to become – is that throughout the month of December, on 12 random days, I will share a video. These 12 videos are meant to teach, inspire, entertain, or enlighten you – or just give you a 5-minute break from the routine of your day.  : )

They’re not all specifically about Christmas. Some videos have nothing to do with Christmas at all, but we are sharing the full collection during the holiday season as one little gift to you – my readers, our customers, our friends. This year almost all of the videos that we are featuring were submitted by those who heard about our little contest back in early November. As much as I love making videos, I am truly in the thick of so much product development, that I promise you want me focused on that (and enjoying the season with my family of course) – rather than making videos. And trust me – I have plenty of video ideas up my sleeve for the coming months.

Today we are kicking off the series with a video that will make you either A) wish you thought of this 10 years ago or B) inspire you to do something like this starting right now – whether it’s centered around Christmas or another holiday or a birthday or something else. This was submitted Craig Haslam in California on behalf of his family – his wife Traca and their children Clara, Luke, Eve – whom you will see grow up right before your eyes in this time lapse video. So very cool.

Video shot with a Canon DV camcorder.

Note: I was curious if Craig knew much about my brand or website or products and he said, “Traca has done some scrapbooking over the years, but we just found your blog and contest through a google search for Christmas video contests. I’ve been checking your blog for updates, and I really like your projects and products. We may become Project Lifers too!”

Um – guess what Craig? Be careful what hints you drop because we are so going to hook you guys up with a full Project Life collection so that you can experience first-hand what Project Life can mean to your family … and how much time it can save Traca in the scrapbooking department! Plus – your kids are old enough to be involved too, writing some of your family memories in their own handwriting on our Journaling Cards. Can’t wait to hear how that goes for you! Thank you for inspiring us with this fantastic and incredibly sentimental video idea.

christmas traditions

Monday, November 26th, 2012

Black Friday. Cyber Monday. Shopping. Sales. Crowds. Retail focus. Lost sleep.

Sound like your weekend?

I’d love to bring the focus back to traditions. This past Thursday a new week’s worth of content was published for my Project Real Life students and the theme of this week’s content is “Part of cultivating a good life is honoring tradition”. I rounded up dozens of fantastic tradition ideas from many of my personal friends and I shared many of these traditions with my students.

But I saved all the Christmas-specific traditions for you – my blog readers. Because ’tis the season that this is on our minds, right? Enjoy the ideas. Allow yourself to be inspired. Maybe a new idea will pop into your mind. Appreciate the traditions you are carrying on in your own homes. And may this entire Christmas season have many beautiful memories in store for you and yours.

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Community = Family. The “Hill Party” is a long-time tradition for more than 60 years. Started on a little street in Arlington, Virginia nicknamed “Moroni Hill” – my dad’s family and all the neighbors on Moroni Hill would get together each Christmas Eve. Always the same menu. Always the same, familiar faces. Always a talent show that was mostly musical. The tradition continues still today with those who are around to attend.  - Becky

Saving to serve others. As a family we would do extra chores during December to earn extra allowance. With the extra money we earned we would pick a family in our community that needed a little something extra that Christmas season. On Christmas Eve we would secretly deliver our presents to their doorstep and run away. Always brought the real meaning of Christmas into our hearts.  - Meiken

Same meal. We have soup every Christmas Eve.  – Allison

Nutcrackers for decor. Years ago we started collecting nutcrackers during the holidays and now we look for them everywhere we go. The kids point them out whenever they see them and we buy them throughout the year. We only display them during the holiday season – whether they are holiday themed or not.  – Kari

No peeking! On Christmas Eve we continue Andy’s family tradition of wallpapering the kids door shut — no peeking!! On Christmas morning the kids get to burst through and see their new things.  - Heidi

Ornament exchange. Instead of exchanging gifts with my siblings and all the cousins, we do an ornament exchange at Thanksgiving each year. We draw names and then buy an ornament for that person. It’s fun to choose an ornament that reminds us of that person. We have a blast seeing everyone’s reactions to their ornaments each year! When my kids leave home, they’ll automatically have a handful of meaningful ornaments to adorn their own tree!  – Erin

Meaningful charms. Every Christmas Eve we would gather around the dinner table (mom always made clam chowder and chile on Christmas eve) and at each of our place settings there would be a little box. After dinner, we would go around the table and take turns opening our boxes. Inside there would be anywhere from 3 to a half a dozen charms, each signifying something special that had happened in our lives that year. They weren’t to be worn, although I do remember getting a charm bracelet the first year (so I suppose we COULD have worn them if we’d wanted to). They were simply to signify milestones in our lives… and everything we had to be grateful for. The year I graduated from high school, there was a graduation cap. One year we had a family vacation in Yellowstone, so we each got a moose charm. The summer after graduation from high school, I went to London so that next Christmas Eve, I got a charm of one of those famous phone booths in the UK. Each Christmas Eve, after looking at all our new charms, we’d immediately go back through all our old ones and talk about all those beautiful family memories they represented—things we would have easily forgotten without those silly little trinkets. Looking back, it must have been such a fun tradition for her. She would spend all year collecting special charms to serve as monuments for the most amazing occasions of our lives—what a way to keep Christmas in her heart all year long. I’m 31 now, and I still look forward to opening my box of charms on Christmas Eve.  - Natalie

Book advent. A new holiday tradition we started two years ago includes buying a few new Christmas books and wrapping them with ones purchased from years past, then unwrapping a book each night and reading before bed.  I wrap each one in different paper and set on the counter each morning to excite, torture and oftentimes bribe my kids. I imagine as they get older it won’t have the same effect.  – Amber

Traditional cookies. My mom always made Santa cookies with us. It is a certain mold that has steps. We all have the same mold now.  – Jen

Homemade wrapping paper. One of my favorite traditions in my own family is making homemade wrapping paper for the gifts we give at the holidays and for family birthdays. We use butcher paper and decorate it and write notes to our loved ones (immediate and extended family) about the reasons we love them. It’s not always a beautiful work of art but is much loved and appreciated by the receiver. - Monique

3 favorite traditions. Advent Jesse Tree, birthday cake for Jesus, driving around looking at lights on Christmas Eve.  - Karen

Finding the trees. We used to drive north to the pine forests in northern/eastern AZ every day-after-Thanksgiving and cut down our Christmas tree. There were six of us kids, and as we married, spouses came too. We would not only get our own trees, but we got three or four for the school where my dad worked, for friends, and other relatives. Needless to say, we got a lot of trees every year. When we got them home, some were quite bare. They always looked better in the forest, while others were massive. It was always fun to see what our tree would look like. Some were rather comical!  - Ann

Gumball quarters. We take quarters, tape, and little notes with us when we go shopping. We’ll tape two quarters and a note to a gum ball machine or ride machine in the mall and then watch from afar to see the surprise and joy on someone’s face when they see the quarters and our note saying “We left this just for you! Merry Christmas!” So fun!  - Kari

Giving is gaining. One tradition from growing up that we did every year was we would go shopping for a family in need and then as a family we would get to take it to their house put it all in a big red Santa bag, ring the doorbell and RUN!! I can’t express how much all of us kids looked forward to this every year. It felt so much better to give than to get!  - Megan

Ornaments. When Fred and I got married, I had the job of creating a new blended family Christmas tree that first year. So I had to sort out all of Fred’s Christmas ornaments and all mine, and be very careful to not to choose too much from one side or the other. Then as a family we decided to purchase a new ornament each year with the date. I still use 90% of those first ornaments and we love shopping together for a special “this year” ornament. My Daughter also does the new ornament each year.  - Susan

Beloved box of cereal. My favorite childhood tradition for Christmas was getting our very own box of cereal! We did not have a lot of money growing up and this was so awesome! We could pick anything we wanted and it was all ours… sugar-filled or not!  – Haley

Homemade candy. Every year a few days before Christmas an elderly lady would come over to our house and we would make hard tac candy from scratch. My mom would let us each choose our own flavor and color. I always chose black licorice and made it blue. I remember it took a long time to stir and when you finally could pour it into a thick layer of powdered sugar and roll it into a long snake…it was super hot so you had to be careful. After that we cut the hardening candy into bite sized pieces and rolled them into balls. All of this had to be done quickly before it hardened. We each got our own Baggie of the flavors we wanted and we passed the other out to our neighbors for a treat. I looked forward to doing this every year.  - Tresure

Holiday Legos. Last year we discovered that Lego has started creating a holiday village by releasing a new piece each year. We bought the pieces we could find last year (2 of 3 available) and the kids put them together while Steve and I were setting up other holiday decor. We have already bought our new piece for this year and can’t wait to see the kids putting all 3 pieces together this year – it is so fun to see them work together as a team to make it happen … they are pretty complex creations! Kari

Reaching out to the lonely. I remember my parents always having the youth from church over during the holidays to help make and package plates of goodies to take around to the widows and single women in our congregation and community. We now do something similar with our own family but would love to invite the youth over to do it with us. It means the world to those ladies at that time of year and often helped them feel a “connection” that was sometimes hard to come by.  - Kari

Games, games, games. This is a tradition we still do with my extended family. Every Christmas we play lots of board games and card games. Because of this tradition, is is almost guaranteed that someone in the family will receive a new game as a gift. As we have gotten older and have had kids of our own, we now have multiple game sessions so that we can play games with our kids and play games with just the adults. There are always tons of snacks and goodies around while we play.  – Laurie

Gingerbread. A tradition we do with our grandkids is annual gingerbread making. We get together with our 11 grandkids – sometimes all at once, and sometimes with each family group. The houses are constructed ahead of time (by me!) and the kids get the fun of decorating them and eating as much candy as they can in the process! Such fun!  - Ann

Gifts for Jesus. When we set up our Christmas tree the first gift under it (and we don’t put any others under the tree for awhile afterward) is a small wrapped box with a slit in the top, and next to it is a stack of papers and pens.  Throughout the weeks leading up to Christmas when anyone in our family does something nice for someone else that person writes it on a piece of paper and slips it into the box… our gifts to Jesus. On Christmas morning, before opening any other gifts, we read through all the gifts we gave to Jesus over the past month… from playing a game with Sydney when she’s sad, to taking food and hats to the homeless downtown. It really helps us focus on the real meaning of Christmas all season long!  - Kari

Lighting up the community. Every year on the first Saturday of December we drive to Prescott, Arizona for their annual Christmas courthouse lighting. The high school sings Christmas carols to start off and then somebody who is of importance to the city proceeds to read the birth of Christ from the Bible. Once finished, the square is lit with thousands of Christmas lights. It is such a great feeling of community as everyone comes together to remember the true meaning of Christmas. It also gives us a little taste of that Christmas weather we sometimes miss, living in the desert!  - Lynsee

Carry-over from other holidays. We fill an advent calendar for the month of December for the kids with candy leftover from Halloween.  - Stephanie

Story. The one tradition that we always did as a family on Christmas Eve was to read Twas the Night Before Christmas around the tree. My children have learned the tradition in our own home because as an adult, I still get super excited about carrying on a 35 year old tradition to my own children. We snuggle around one another and dimly light the room where the tree is and read with so much excitement that we all GLOW! As a result of SO many years, I have the entire book memorized!  - Deanna

Breakfast. We have little smokies (sausages) every Christmas morning – only on Christmas.  - Thomas

Grateful for the simple things. When I was a little girl my family had very little money. Because of our meager circumstances, we never had money to splurge on things. Everything we ate, wore, or bought was generic. Nothing name brand. Nothing fancy or trendy. Just the simple needs. One year on Christmas morning, my dad thought he would WOW the kids with something we had never had. Captain Crunch cereal. Seems trite but we literally thought we were the richest people in the world to have REAL cereal. No knock off brands, no homemade cracked wheat or oatmeal. Real, sugary, deliciousness in all its golden glory. And all the kids would say “Oh thank you, Thank you. This is the BEST breakfast ever…” My parents loved how grateful we were for such a small but fun thing. It was such a big deal that it began to be our Christmas morning tradition. And each year we would thank my parents for the scrumptious indulgence. Over the years as we grew, and my parents became more financially stable, the Christmas breakfast has become more of an symbol rather than a ethereal treat. It reminds us that no matter how much or how little we have, GRATITUDE is the most important gift to give others. It is the gift gives both to the giver and the receiver.  – Eden

The gift of adventure. The kids get to pick one present under the tree to unwrap on Christmas Eve, along with the PJs they get each year. Christmas church service is always a tradition, a non-negotiable. We also like to do one Christmas event each yea. One year it was the Polar Express, or McCormick Railroad Park, last year it was NYC, the year before that it was the play – Nutcracker.  We try to switch it up.  – Michele

Sentimental ornaments. A tradition I do for my kids is buy them an ornament each year from me and Phil. The ornament is something that represents them that year. I always wrap the ornaments and give it to them on December 1st after we decorate our tree. They love decorating our tree and remembering every year of their life by the ornaments that represent them.  - Meiken

Booby traps! This tradition started with my mom and her growning up years. My parents always wanted to be there to see the looks on our faces when we saw the Christmas tree on Christmas morning but we were VERY early risers. So my mom would always booby trap the hallway to prevent us from getting into the living room. Of course when we would wake up in the middle of the night, we spent the rest of the night trying to get through the booby traps without waking them up. So fun! We also loved hearing stories of the kind of traps devised by my grandparents for my mom and her siblings and how they always got past them. I haven’t started it yet with my kids but maybe this year will be the first since they are now very early risers as well.  - Tiffany

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Feel free to chime in with one of your favorite holiday traditions. I’d love to see inspiration continue on and on.

free holiday templates!

Friday, November 16th, 2012

We ran a design contest. Many of you entered. The rest of you voted. Majority votes won. And now we have 10 brand-new holiday card templates for EVERYONE to use! They’re cool. They’re FREE. They’re now available! Head over to the ever-so-popular FREE STUFF page and grab what you want.

10 designs to choose from with 3 sizes available for each design. Drop in your photo, upload to your favorite printer (if you want a recommendation, I love Persnickety Prints for amazing quality and customer service), and you are DONE with your holiday greetings, my friend!

Congratulations to the following who created the winning designs! They’ve each won a cash prize. In the case of this contest and this offering of templates, EVERYone wins.  : )

  • Kimberly Church (Florida)
  • Jessica Bleggi (Utah)
  • Smitha Katti (Minnesota)
  • Kristina Proffitt (Tennessee)
  • Geralyn Sy (Canada)
  • Tiffany Webster (Arizona)
  • Leisa Matheson (Canada)
  • Jeri Stunkard (Colorado)

VOTE for your favorite holiday card 2012

Friday, November 9th, 2012

Last Wednesday I announced a design contest and within just a week we had oodles of submissions! Thank you very, very much to all who took a shot and submitted your proposed holiday card design. It has been so fun to see all the talent and various styles.

And now – the fun part for YOU! We have narrowed the selection down to 25 finalists and we invite you to VOTE on your favorite(s)! This is how it works, and what you need to know:

1. Log in to your facebook page. Be sure to like Becky Higgins LLC so that you can vote.

2. Look in PHOTOS, for the photo album called Holiday Card Finalists 2012.

3. Simply like the design(s) you would want to send to your family + friends. You can like one, or if it’s too hard to choose – you can like several.

4. Only likes will be counted – not comments.

5. Voting closes Monday (Nov. 12) night @ midnight PST.

6. Encourage your family + friends to vote too. (They will need to like my page in order to cast their vote)

7. The Top 10 most-liked designs will be made available as free downloads on my site next Friday (Nov. 16) and then you can all rock & roll on your greetings! All of the finalists that don’t make the Top 10 will not be made available on my website – so be sure to vote!