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Shabby Apple GIVEAWAY

I was recently contacted again by Shabby Apple asking me if I'd like to give a $75 gift certificate to  one of my readers.   Of course I would love to do that and I'd also love to give you a 10% off coupon that you can use all month. 
Just enter dailydish10off at checkout.



Dresses from Shabby Apple

If you've been around blogland much lately you may be familiar with this wonderful company and the beautiful, timeless line of women's dresses they carry.

Shabby Apple offers an array of lovely, time inspired, wholesome designed dresses for women, teens and even little girls to.




They also have a lovely collection of jewelry, shoes, and accessories.

Whether it's decorating with or wearing them, I love objects with bird motif's and Shabby Apple has a mockingbird necklace that fits the bill perfectly.  I want.

Shabby Apple carries shoes too...something I only recently realized.  I've got several pair on my 'wish list' including these wedges with colorful flowers on the heel and sides.  So cute!
I love the bow on the side of these!




And off course Shabby Apple still has a huge selection of dresses for every occasion.  

This has been on my favorites list for a long time.

(I love white dresses and I love boots with dresses)








To enter...you must like Shabby Apple on Facebook by clicking HERE  and leave a comment here letting me know that you've liked their FB page and which dress or item you'd spend the $75 on.

For a 2nd entry you can like my Facebook page 
HERE
and leave another comment telling me so.

For a 3rd entry, please follow my blog and leave another comment here.

I will announce the winner next week.  
One winner will be chosen using a numeral generator at Random.org



Good luck! 



Dresses from Shabby Apple

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  1. like Shabby Apple on Facebook. I love the tea time dress

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  2. liked your fb

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  3. follow via gfc

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  4. Hi Nancy, I'm already a follower, and I would spend the voucher on "The White Queen" blouse, it is exquisite! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  5. liked their fb page, i like the minuet #3 dress
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  6. gfc follower
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  7. liked your facebook page
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  8. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook.(Shelley Gajus)
    I would most likely put the gift card toward the 2300 and 38 Inches dress.

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  9. I like your page on Facebook (Shelley Gajus)

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  10. I follow you on GFC (Shelley Gajus).
    I follow you with Networked Blogs (Shelley Gajus)

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  11. I like shabby apple on facebook. I'd get the extra credit dress, so cute!

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  12. I like Shabby Apple on facebook! I'd buy the Bernini dress!

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  13. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook already, and I would love to put this toward the new Ursa dress!

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  14. I like your Facebook page as well. :)

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  15. I am a GFC follower.

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  16. Liked Shabby Apple on Facebook. I love the Blue Eyes dress :)

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  17. I liked you on Facebook :)

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  18. Great giveaway! I have liked you for a whole on Facebook. I liked Shabby Apple too. I think the little girl's dress is adorable! Thanks!!!!!

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  19. I like Shabby Apple on FB, and my favorite item is the Bon Voyage dress.
    Thanks for the chance!!
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  20. I like your FB page.
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  21. I follow your blog via GFC as Melissa Palmer.
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  22. I liked Shabby Apple on Facebook. I would love to buy my daughter a pretty vintage dress for Christmas.

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  23. Thanks for making the discount and the give-away possible, Nancy! I'm not on facebook so can't do the 1st and 2nd option.... but I hope commenting here will still be okay. Take care!

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  24. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook and like the Animalia dress.

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  25. i like them on fb. i love the overboard dress
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  26. i like you via fb
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  27. I like shabby apple on fb !

    LOVE the I'm Late I'm Late dress (just bought it ... ;0)

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  28. I like Shabby Apple on FB (Wanda Staton Galloway).

    I love the white dress. I've been admiring it for a long time.

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  29. I liked Shabby Apple on fb, thank you for telling me about them. Their products are terrific! I'd love that TIGRIS dress! Katie Kruger

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  30. I liked your facebook page too! And I was already a follower of your blog in my google reader. ;)

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  31. I'm a Shabby Apple FB fan and I LOVE the Overboard dress! Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  32. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook and would pick the CEO dress.

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  33. I already like Shabby Apple on fb - Re Morgan

    I like the Bon Voyage dress!

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  34. I like your fb page - Re Morgan

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  35. gfc follower of your blog under Reeva M.

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  36. Hello Nancy. I liked Shabby Apple on my facebook. I love the dress title Piazza Navona. sweetmemorymakingmom@live.com

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  37. I liked Shabby Apple on Facebook. And I love the Piazza Novana Dress. sweetmemorymakingmom@live.com

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  38. Nancy, I also liked you on my facebook account.

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  39. And now I am following you on your blog. Of course I'm always following you on etsy. I love love love your shop! One day I will be able to buy your plates! hugs, Ellen sweetmemorymakingmom@live.com

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  40. i like SA on FB

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  41. ack, sorry, i like SA on fb, & love their i'm late i'm late dress!

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  42. I would choose Look of Love or Aloha. I nad no idea they had that many dresses. Joni

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  43. I have previously liked Shabby Apple on FB. Joni

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  44. Thanks for the chance, Nancy!! I liked SApple on FB! I LOVE the shoes...didn't know they carried those! V

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  45. I had to check again because I couldn't believe I hadn't already liked you and Daily Dish on FB...have now tho!! V

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  46. Love Shabby Apple. I liked them indeed on FB. I would spend the $75 on the Zoology shirt and/or the Cotton Candy dress!

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  47. Liked your FB page. Glad to have found you!

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  48. I definitely signed up to receive your blog. This is excellent. Thank you.

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  49. like sa fb Julie A Scott Laws
    like the francine skirt
    thanks
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  50. like u on fb Julie A Scott Laws
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  51. email subscriber
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  52. Thanks for the chance! I like Shabby Apple on fb as Dee G. and love the Primavera dress! :)

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  53. Thanks for the chance! I like Shabby Apple on fb as Dee G and love the primavera dress :)

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  54. I follow your blog via gfc as Dee

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  55. I like you on fb as Dee G

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  56. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook - Kelly Blackwell

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  57. I like your facebook page - kelly blackwell

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  58. I follow your blog via gfc kelly blackwell

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  59. i liked them on fb and the alice dress is the best!

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  60. I like your Facebook page and have for some time

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  61. I like Shabby Apple and would probably pick out the Trajan bracelet and maybe earrings Thanks for the chance

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  62. I would love the chance to win something from Shabby Apple. I love the dresses they have.
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  63. I love just about every dress from Shabby Apple. I have that white one you have pictured.
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  64. I like Shabby Apple on Facebook

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  65. I like Shabby Apple on facebook and I love the Alice dress!

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