Wednesday, October 8, 2008

J. Bee Designs - Giveaway (closed)

Are you looking for some unique hand painted glass wear to spruce up your holiday season, or maybe just to spice up your everyday collection? J. Bee Designs might just have what you're looking for!

J. Bee Designs is beautiful hand painted glass wear brought to you be Jennie who has a degree in Interior Design. This is her dream to share with people her work while bringing her own personal designs to life. You can read more about her here. J. Bee Designs has so many different things to offer - cookie jars, plates, wine glasses, glass pitchers and more. One of my absolute favorites is the polka dot glass pitcher.. it's so cute!

Now, we all know that the Holiday Season is slowly creeping up on us faster than we even know. Before you know it, it's going to be mad dashing around the stores trying to find something suitable to give to someone. You can't go wrong with some beautiful glass wear, right? Check out J. Bee Designs and get your order placed now for the holiday season!

Win It:

Jennie has generously offered to give one Momma In Flip Flops2 readers 2 stemless wine glasses (don't have to be used for just wine for those of you who don't drink) in the Christmas selection or any design that you love. To Enter-
~Visit J. Bee Designs and tell me what you'd love to have out of her entire collection.
~Second Entry, blog about this contest and link to J. Bee Designs and this post, subscribe to my feed, or place my button on your side bar.

Please leave extra entry in a separate comment or it will not count. Giveaway open to all! I will select a winner Wednesday, October 15th, 2008. The winner will have 48 hours to respond or I have the right to pick a new winner. I do not require you to leave your e-mail as I do submit to prizey fetch, but it's very hard to contact you when there is no e-mail in your comment or profile. Winner will be submitted to prizey fetch. Good luck!

Thanks to Jennie for this great Giveaway!

54 comments:

Hil'Lesha said...

I love the Leopard Print Margarita Glass.

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Our Winning Circle said...

Holly stemless wine glasses are quite charming! Actually, it is exactly what I am looking for this Christmas. I think I will show hubby when he gets home. Thanks for a great contest!

~Shari

teri said...

I like the green limes margarita glass! Either that or the pokla dot pitcher!
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teri said...

I am subscribed and you're on my sidebar =]

Jill said...

I'm into polka dots and that pitcher is right up my alley! I also really like the Polka dot Vase!!

Thanks for this Giveaway!

Hélène said...

I like the toile martini glass and the pink pansy wine glass.

Hélène said...

Your button is on my sidebar!

Chrissy said...

I love the Eifel tower dot plate- it reminds of my trip to Paris. Thanks!fud

piece of me said...

I love the Pink leopard print glass!
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piece of me said...

Your button is on my sidebar.
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Baba said...

A toile martini for me please. would love to win.

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pam said...

I'd love a handpainted cookie jar for my kitchen.

Kandyland29 said...

I love the lime margarita glasses!

MOBACH'S said...

Christmas is my absolute favourite time of year. My first daughter was born Dec 28/05 and seems to have inherited my love of the season! she is already talking about the stuff the stores will put out. Everytime we got to Walmart, she asks where the christmas stuff is! I LOVE the candy cane wine glasses. They are just way to pretty to use.. but are something that would be awesome to keep to hand down to my daughter when she is older!

Brandy said...

I love the Polka dot bow glass. It is so cute.

Kristan said...

i like the blue hydrangea wine glasses.
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rebecca said...

I like the #82 polka dot pitcher the best.
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jenny said...

i like the cookie jar with rose's its nice thanks

Ellen said...

hot pink pansie wine glass

Nad said...

I like the Shabby Chic Hot Pink Roses hand painted cookie jar!
Thanks.

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Nad said...

I'm a suscriber.

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donna444444 said...

I like the #102 candy cane glassware.
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Kelly said...

The polka dot vase is super cute!

Mistress Meeyee said...

I would kill for those Leopard printed wine glasses. I would feel like Samantha from Sex and the city!

Jenny said...

I love the candy cane glassware. Christmas designs just put me in a good mood!

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Jenny said...

I also have your button in my sidebar. Thanks!

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Mommyhood is Thankless said...

#118 Polka dot bow glass is my favorite, I was trying to look at her table in a box designs, but I think I must be blind because I couldn't find them :(

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Mommyhood is Thankless said...

I blogged about this giveaway:Here

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Danielle said...

I really like the Birthday Cake Plate.

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Kelly said...

I love the monogrammed glassware. So pretty.

LadyBug-Kellie said...

I really like the candy cane glassware! It's perfect for the holiday season!

Whimsical Creations said...

My favorite is the monogramed stemware.

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Whimsical Creations said...

I have your button on my blog.

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Shannon said...

The Hot pink pansies balloon wine glass is so pretty!

noreen said...

Shabby Chic Hot Pink Roses cookie jar

nanja said...

I would love to be a winner of the stemware
I like item #96 Hand painted plate with red poinsettia flower

maggie said...

What beautiful glasses! My favorite from the collection is the blue and white toile martini glasses. Just beautiful.

Pamela Vest said...

#11 Shabby Chic Hot Pink Roses

Crystal said...

Oh, I like the pink vase, and the silk pillow! These glasses are cute!

Natasha said...

I love the martini glasses, but I have to say my favourite is the golf themed stemless wine glass!! (# 64)
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Natasha said...

I have your button :)

nanja said...

Have your button on my sidebar!

Ginny said...

Love the #118 Polka dot bow glass

Tara said...

Love the shabby cookie jar.. with the flowers!

Tara
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Kristin said...

The Halloween Martini Glasses rock! I would love to win these!

I do have your button...I can't think at the moment but I'm sure I do. lol

Bebemiqui said...

I like the Green Limes margarita glass.
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Tamara said...

The Halloween cookie jar is unbelievable, just awesome.
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The Family =) said...

I love her butterfly's, very cute.
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What's next said...

love the halloween martini glass

BAL's mom said...

I love the pink and black polka dot pattern, these are great.
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Angie said...

J.B.Designs impressed me with their handpainted glass ware!! The Hot Pansy Balloon Glass was my favorite! Wow, was that pretty!
Thank you!
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Angie said...

I subscribed.
Thank you!
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Jamie said...

The purple and green stemless polkadot glasses are adorable! I'd love to drink my wine out of them!

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