Now Closed: 16th Blog Giveaway $50 Modcloth Gift Card

This giveaway is now closed and no longer excepting entries. Thank you!

Because I am in a happy, festive spirit. I still have the birthday glow, so to speak (by the way, thank you so much for all of the birthday wishes! You made my day), I am going to do a bigger giveaway this month. Also, I am in love with Modcloth and since you get free shipping on orders over $50, I decided to give away a $50 e-gift card to Modcloth this month so that shipping would be free for the winner.

I am so excited!

I love doing these giveaways once a month. It makes me so happy to give back to you for sticking by this crazy, rambling blog. I can never thank you enough. But thank you, thank you. And thank you! One day I hope to meet some of you in person. It feels like we are friends from afar. I would love to get to actually chat with my friends! Maybe some day…

On to the giveaway:

Twofer the Honey Dress

Oh, but first, I wanted to show what I have purchased this month from Modcloth. I actually succumbed to Modcloth’s recent huge sale by purchasing this Twofer The Honey Dress now that it is 50% off. It has the word, “honey” in it. It is crocheted. And this beekeeper’s daughter could not resist it, even though it is also the dreaded word, “sleeveless.”

Honeycomb Away with Me Earrings

I also purchased these Honeycomb Away With Me Earrings to wear with it. They were $13 and I think they will go perfectly with the dress. So, the whole outfit will be booties or wedges, dress, earrings, and a gold cuff. I love picturing an outfit coming together in my mind…

Oh! Was there a giveaway going in here? That’s right. I do not want to keep boring you with my purchases.

Now, really, on to the giveaway:

There are three ways to enter the giveaway for a chance to win a $50 e-gift card to Modcloth:

To enter this month, please leave a comment on this post telling me the last time you ate something with honey in it. Or the last time you went somewhere with your honey. If that is too personal, simply leave any ol’ comment as long as it is nice.

To earn a second entry, please be a subscribed reader of this blog. There are many ways to become one on the right hand side of this page. If you become a subscriber or are all ready a subscriber, please leave a second comment stating so.

The third and final way to earn an entry is to pin something from my blog or to share something from this blog on Facebook. Just come back here after you have shared and please leave a comment stating which you have chosen to do.

That’s it. Easy peasy! Or easy bee-zy! You can enter by choosing to do one or all three ways. Limit three entries per person.

Good luck! And thank you to all who enter for a chance to win!

The giveaway runs from July 10, 2014 12:00 a.m. PST to July 15, 2014 9:00 p.m. PST. I will be choosing one winner from the comments entered on this post for the Modcloth $50 e-gift card using random.org. I will contact the winner on July 16, 2014 and display the winner’s name on this blog on July 17, 2014.

Thank you everyone for entering! And for reading! And for stopping by! You’re the bee’s knees! ; )

By commenting on this post, you are entering this giveaway for a chance to win one $50 e-gift card to Modcloth and agreeing to the rules outlined in this giveaway.

I will attempt to contact the winner three times with the email address provided. If I have not heard from the winner within fourteen days from the first attempt at contact, the prize will be forfeit and a new winner will be drawn.

* Negative comments (chosen at the discretion of the owner of this blog) will be deleted and that entry will be forfeit.

* This giveaway is not associated with or sponsored by Modcloth. I just like their stuff. : )

*this post contains affiliate links, purchasing from the links will result in a small commission for this blog.

111 thoughts on “Now Closed: 16th Blog Giveaway $50 Modcloth Gift Card

  1. The last thing I ate with honey in it was a crunchie chocolate bar. Do you have these in the USA? its honeycomb and chocolate. Been eating too much chocolate lately ~ cant help it, its winter in Australia.

      • yes we do and Ive been eating too many of those also. They make them in freddo frogs as well as blocks. They are one of my favourites.

  2. We eat honey every day. I put it on my husband’s toast with peanut butter in the morning and every time I make the dressing for our salads I make it with Manuka honey. I love that stuff. I also put it in my homemade granola that I just finished eating.

    Fun honey themed outfit.

    Thanks for the giveaway. You’re always so generous Jenni!

    bisous
    Suzanne

  3. My “honey” and I went out for an anniversary dinner last week and had skillet corn bread drizzled with honey! Super dee-lish!

  4. We don’t really use honey very much at our house. Once in a great while for a recipe, but very, very rarely. My oldest is very scared of it. He claims that it is bee’s spit and he refuses to even try it 🙂 We watched a glassed in bee hive at a children’s museum and while he loved it, he refuses honey, no matter what we tell him!

  5. The last time I used honey was likely in tea or a smoothie as a sweetener. I saw your post on honey Icecream and I have pinned it, and will be trying it later this summer. It sounds amazing!

  6. This weekend my husband and I went up to the family cabin in the mountains. About 15 minutes past the town where the cabin is, there is a tiny shack on the side of the road that sells tons of local honey. We got several flavors and some homemade jam. I eat it with a spoon and add it to everything, haha. 🙂

  7. I had honey this morning on yogurt (with nuts and berries) for breakfast.

    Now: my crazy person honey story: I like honey, but my husband absolutely loves it, so he goes through it very quickly. I have started buying the super cheap kind in the largest bottle I can find. He drinks it in tea, and can’t taste the difference. But I noticed I’ve been having it less and less. We recently went to Israel, and stayed with family, and they had this honey which I went insane over. I ate it every single day, on yogurt, with toast, on fruit, on dried fruit, and even straight on a spoon. Its this honey from a nearby Kibbutz, and is fresh and so so thick. It made me realize the difference in what we had been using at home – which is basically sweet yellow water, and this stuff which is nectar-of-the-gods real honey. Near the end of the trip, after I had eaten their entire jar and we had to go buy more, it hit me that I wasn’t going to have access to it anymore. So I made my father-in-law fill his suitcase with the glass jars of it, and secret it through customs. To hid it both from my husband and from customs officials! Now I have a stash hidden in my pantry so my husband, who still can’t taste the difference, can’t waste it! But I am dreading the day I run out! Its so goooood!!

  8. Last time I ate honey was at the berry desert tasting at Whole Foods. This desert had strawberries, raspberries, choped walnuts, chopped dates, cinnamon and a little honey, and it was so decicious that I already made this at home several times but with agave syrup, because I didn’t have honey. I think they called it a no-cook version of berry crisp. You could try this with your honey ice cream, Jenni.

  9. Well, my honey & I bought some raw local honey @ the farmer’s market a few weeks ago & I eat a spoonful every day! My honey put some on a bowl of almost stale cheerios last night & he said it was like they were reborn! They honey made them so much better 🙂

  10. I eat honey every day. My father is from England so my love for hot tea trickled down to me and onto my children. We make a big pot every morning and each have it with a bit of honey. We LOVE the golden goodness.

    Lovely bog and and such a generous giveaway!

  11. Hi Jenni! Congrats on 16 months and thank you for this generous giveaway. I always love when you share your honey stories. I married the son of a beekeeper. My mother-in-law is a backyard beekeeper and master gardener, so her whole yard is sanctuary for honeybees filled with every delectable flower that attracts them most. They live just 5 miles from us, so it’s great to visit, though I have yet to brave the smoker and suit. She, unfortunately had three swarms this year, so not as much honey as usual but she just got it processed last week. It was oddly timed to your post about honey ice cream. We have plans to make it next week. In lieu of that I immediately took a scoop from the lovely jar of just harvested honey and drizzled it all over my Breyers Vanilla so it crystallized and then I indulged and thanked all the passing bees. We have been putting honey in everything this week. I made a stone fruit pie sweetened with honey and even drizzled it over our Cheerios. Hurray for honey! I of course share the love with my “honey” and often call him “honey bear.”

  12. Wow, sweet Jenni ~~ how generous of you.
    I have my dad’s fabulous honey on my countertop at all times. It is such a beautiful, deep, dark, rich, brown this time and has bits and pieces of crystalization that I never get tired of eyeing.

  13. we were on vacation last week and the hotel had mini honey jars by the tea/coffee station. I felt no shame in just eating up a little jar-full! haha! (my kids also snagged one for the road because they were so cute!)

  14. I’ve never bought anything from Modcloth and would love to try them out! The last time I had honey was this week – on toast 🙂 I LOVE honey! Thanks for this opportunity!

  15. During the winter, I take a teaspoon of honey and lemon together or whenever I feel a sore throat it is so soothing.

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  17. Oh man, honey is my favorite! When I was in Istanbul last summer, I was in honey heaven–I had it on EVERYTHING. My honey enthusiasm was so great that my roommate from the trip bought me special honey soap the next time she saw me!

  18. I would love to win. There are so many pretty things on my wish list right now. I have no idea how to subscribe but I shared on fb. Love your blog btw.

  19. Finally catching up on your postings, I love them, I love you! Oh and I love peanut butter and honey sandwiches which is the last thing I have had w honey in it.

  20. Oh I have been craving honey since reading your post about the honey ice-cream, but I want some real honey, not crazy over-processed stuff, so I need to get out to a farmer’s market! I spent last weekend up on a lake with my honey and family members, jumping into the lake and overeating excessively in celebration of said honey’s birthday!

  21. Entry 1: I just had honey on Sunday night at my birthday food/wine pairing party! I had a tapas platter with cheese, crackers, salami, chorizo, olives, caper berries, pickles, and honey! We paired it with Chateau St. Michelle Reisling. It was divine. Such a simple meal, but it feels so fancy-schmancy every time!

    <3 Liz

  22. Entry 3: I actually pinned one of your “the room” photos to my “For the Home” board on Pinterest. I’m inspired to decorate a wall with bookshelves and artwork once I have a home large enough to do that in again…

    Thank you so much for hosting! There are loads of things on my wishlist from ModCloth right now, so I have my fingers crossed!

    <3 Liz

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