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Scrapbooking Giveaway Day

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Print Caroline Rose Art
This weekend, one commenter will win a Pretty print called ‘they lived in a paper village’ from Caroline Rose Art.

Caroline loves to work with paper and make bright, colourful collages for children and adults.
“It is always really wonderful to hear that my art makes people happy.
I also love to play with fabric and have designed a fabric owl and a fabric giraffe. It is nice to have a break from cutting and glueing and to sew for a bit, but my real love is my art”

Want to see more of Caroline’s beautiful work? Find her on her facebook and also Flickr

To enter just leave a comment telling us, if you could create an imaginary village, what it would look like.

Entries close at midnight Sunday UK time and the winner will be posted Monday evening, so be sure to check back to see if it’s your lucky day!

Good luck!

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09 December 2011



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55 Comments for Scrapbooking Giveaway Day

  1. heather Says:

    oh wow, I LOVE that print, so pretty & colourful :) my imaginary village would also be very colourful, with a huge carousel in the square, a fab market and every kind of takeaway I could want within walking distance :)

  2. Ashli Says:

    That is SO cute! If I could have my own village – everything would be purple and it would be healthy to eat chocolate in high doses!

  3. Margaret C Says:

    Snowy, gingerbready and festive !!! GORGEOUS work – thanks for the opportunity !

  4. Judith Says:

    Beautiful. my village would have wonky houses…. sort of crooked man style and they would all be different. All made of stone and olde worlde.

  5. Sarah B Says:

    Oh it’s almost real – it’s Portmeirion, the setting for the original “Prisoner” series. http://www.360cities.net/image/battery-square-portmeirion-north-wales-uk#0.00,0.00,70.0
    Lots of different architectural styles and colours. Amazing!

  6. Lianne Dawson Says:

    my village would have red tiled rooves with little white houses every house would have a different colour door

  7. Gina Says:

    My village would have houses painted in all the bright pretty colors in the picture. With white fences!

  8. Sandra Says:

    That is so pretty. Mine would very likely be a village full of bird houses.

  9. Cheryl T. Says:

    I love the print. The colours are wonderful.

  10. Katie Says:

    Such a pretty print! If I was to design my own village, it would have shades of green, blue, red, orange and yellow. The center of the village would be the most perfect farmers’ market where all the produce is in season year round. Oh, and it would be near the ocean!

  11. Diana Forsgren Says:

    I would have a village where there is no pain! Would love to win

  12. Madeline Says:

    I would love a village full of bakery’s with all kinds of cupcakes and pies

  13. Emily H. Says:

    My village would be a lot of polka dot and striped houses. The print is beautiful!!!

  14. scrappercalin Says:

    Happy and cheery colors! My imaginary village would be country cottages with colorful doors and roses climbing up the trellises.

  15. Natalie G Says:

    My imaginary villag would be like St Mary Mead – home of Miss Marple – but without the murders!

    Love the prints!

  16. NancyLee Says:

    So cute! I’d definitely would hanf this on my wall. My imaginary village would be as colorful like the colors in La Boca, Buenos Aires. Missing Argentina so much and this just brought those memories….

  17. Meghan Says:

    My village would be lot’s of small, cozy houses painted with bright colours all situated close by each other. Fun, fun, fun art work by Caroline Rose Art!

  18. Katie Says:

    What a gorgeous giveaway! My village would be built high up in the trees with rope bridges connecting all the wee buildings :-)

  19. tilla Says:

    This is soooo very pretty – inspired to make my own now – it will have to be a bit of a fairy den with mushrooms & doors going into trees all green and pink and purple

  20. Breeze Says:

    My imaginary village would be cute polka dot and bright colorful cottages. With lovely gardens with all sorts of flowers, vegetables, fruits and herbs. This print is gorgeous!

  21. Dawn Cheshire Says:

    My imaginary village would have houses full of twinkling fairy lights and lots of flowers!

  22. Clare Says:

    What a lovely jolly giveaway, my imaginary village would be like hobbiton, my ideal house would be just like Bilbo Baggins’!

  23. jo Says:

    It would have to be a chocolate box village like you get in the Cotswolds – and it would have to be winter with lots of snow!

  24. Jean D Says:

    That print is just gorgeous. Mine would be a fairy/gnome village – mushroom & tree houses. Oh and houses like the Ewoks have too :)

  25. Mel Says:

    Mine would be like the CInque Terre – colourful and quaint.

  26. jane Says:

    Mine would be an old-fashioned village of snowy thatched cottages with snowmen in the gardens.

  27. Rachel Says:

    It would look like the little wooden village ( from Germany i think) which i got in my stocking age 3.

  28. Carlijn Says:

    What beautiful colors! I love color! Ideally I would have all kinds of colors in my home :-D My village would be on Hawaii or any exotic beach, on the beach, the stilt houses, you know? Lots of sunshine :)

  29. Kelly Shults Says:

    My imaginary village would have old country cottages and quaint little boutiques with beautiful gardens and flowers in bloom.

  30. Heidi Westerhof Says:

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this beautiful print.
    My villages would be full of treehouses and cabins

  31. Debby Lewis Says:

    I believe I would create a small village from the 1800’s of an area of Germany that reflected the beauty of window box flowers, smiles of the children playing, and the friendliness of the village markets.

  32. Louise Says:

    ooo a lovely picture. My village would be bright and pretty and a place of contentment!

  33. alimad Says:

    What a stunning print. My village would be filled with pretty little houses in pastel colours with window boxes filled with pretty flowers.

  34. Vicki Says:

    this is very lovely. i would want a village where everyone gets to live on a culdesac and has a white picket fence. ♥

  35. Deb @ PaperTurtle Says:

    What an adorable print that is! I imagine my little village would be similar in that I love the bright colors against a clean background.

  36. tape Says:

    My little village would be sleeping peacefully under a coat of snow…

  37. Christine Says:

    Love the print. My village would be full of Hansel & Gretal style houses.

  38. Jane Says:

    Pink and purple toadstool shaped houses with the prettiest gardens full of pink and purple sparkly flowers.

  39. Melanie Says:

    My imaginary village would be full of colourful houses like the print. Every garden would be full of bright flowers. It would be sunny every day (although it would sometimes rain during the night) and snowy in the winter (but not slippery!).

  40. Francine Says:

    What a gorgeous print! My imaginary village would be an eclectic mix of homes and shops from all over the world!

  41. Kim Says:

    Love this, it is so cute! My village would be made entirely out of paper from the Snowy Day paper pack from Pink Paislee. I’m a little obssessed right now. :-)

  42. JulieFrog Says:

    What a gorgeous print!
    My village would definitely be a cutesy country village, with a quaint pub, a pretty church with a pointy steeple and thatched cottages with roses round the doors!

  43. Mel Says:

    That is so pretty :) My village would have a large craft shop on many levels (a higgledy piggledy kind of building with many floors, but with bang up to date stock!); there would be a chocolate shop; there would be many parks and gardens; it would have a beautiful, traditional church with a thriving congregation; and all my friends and blog friends would live there :)

  44. Gina Says:

    My village would be in the middle of the mountains and covered in snow, my idea of heaven!

  45. Gill Says:

    I love this picture, it would be the perfect complimemt to my Scandinavian themed room. My village would be a place of lifelong childhood, a bit like Seuss, full of silliness, but with a purpose.Like a twisty slide from home to the bakers and funky lamposts shining on playgrounds and happy meeting places. The bright colours would entice you into cosy welcoming indoors.

  46. kate bucci Says:

    Holy Schmoly! I love that print, it would go perfectly with the throw I am currently crocheting for my lounge. If I created a village it would be full of brightly coloured cottages with thatched roofs and little white fences, and everyone must have a cat.

  47. Jenny McGee Says:

    What a pretty and colorful village. I would love to live there. Thanks for a chance to win.

  48. jane Says:

    Hi – wow what a gorgeous print – love it ! Well my village would be set in winter time with lots of snow and snowmen and kids playing….jane

  49. Sheryl Says:

    My imaginary village would have houses from all eras prior to 1940, a village green, traditional shops, a sweet school and a scrapbook store!

  50. Sarah Warmington Says:

    Imaginary village? It would look just like this one!!! I love bright colours and clean lines – how cute? The perfect piece to brighten up your day!

  51. Katy Hedger Says:

    Oh my what a lovely giveaway. My village would be made of all pretty pastel colours, each house painted a different shade, with little window boxes full of delightful spring flowers. Sigh. x

  52. Katy Says:

    How pretty this is! My imaginary village would have twinkling lights in every window and roaring fires in every hearth. And a single empty house with my name on it.

  53. Julia M. Says:

    If I created and imaginary village, it would have houses with rounded and pointy roofs. The houses would be all different colors and on the beach of Lake Michigan with summer all year long, except for the week of Christmas. I love snow for Christmas. Thanks for the chance to win.

  54. ally Says:

    my village would be a multitude of pastel coloured castles or all sizes, each with its own tower and turrets. :)

  55. Mary staveness Says:

    My imaginary village Would have the homes everyone I love and lots and lots of trees!

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