Could You Spend $100 at Home Depot?
If not you, then I bet you know someone who would be able to! That`s why I`m thrilled to be giving away a $100 gift card to Home Depot. This is a US only giveaway.
Home Depot has 17 different holiday gift cards, so even if you don`t win, you might want to go pick one up for that person in your life who is just HARD to get a gift for (like my dad, for example!). There`s something for everyone in that store and I have to say that I really miss them, living in Guatemala.
My absolute favorite gift card is this one, it looks and even feels like real duct tape!
However, there are plenty of other styles to choose from, as well . . . how about this cute gingerbread man that you customize with stickers? Oh, and he`s scratch-and-sniff, too! I think these cards would be fun even if they weren`t loaded with money.
And how cute is this little gift card holder?
So, would one of these cards with $100 sound good to you? I thought so. If you work it right, you could even get gifts for all your in-laws with just the one card.
To enter the giveaway, you just need to leave a comment with your favorite holiday memory. But this time, I`ve decided to make things a little more exciting, so . . .
Comment = 1 entry
Subscribe to my feed = 2 entries
Stumble this post = 3 entries
Link to this post from your own blog = 5 entries
I`ll be drawing a winner from the hat at noon on November 25th and your card will be shipped to you shortly afterwards. That gives you plenty of time to spend your loot before Christmas! So go ahead, spread the word and get entering . . . just don`t forget to leave me a comment to let me know if you subscribed, stumbled or linked so I`ll be sure to include your extra entries.








we just recently bought our first home so this would come in really handy!!!
my favorite holiday memory is my son’s first christmas last year. he got so much that the living room was overflowing! i’ll never forget it!
i just subscribed. love your blog!
What a great giveaway and one that I could use.
My favorite holiday memory is when I was a kid, I think about 8 or 9, my parents left a brand new stars ‘n stripes sled beside the tree. I was so happy to see that Christmas morning I had tears in my eyes. (They have a picture of it in the family photo album).
Good luck to everyone.
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Oooh, I could SO use this!! We’re buying our first house and it’ll be ready in February. I know we’ll need to buy some things to stock the garage or we could even put it toward the purchase of our new washer and dryer! I’m subscribing and Stumbling…can’t believe I hadn’t seen your site before. Would have subscribed then.
Oh, I will also consider posting about this on my blog, but then more people will enter and that will lessen my chances of winning LOL. Yes, I know, so selfish!!
My favorite memory of Christmas is going to be this year. I am a first time grandma and Alivia will be celebrating her first X-mas with us. I can’t wait to buy her all the noisy toys that drove me nuts when my kids where little.
Although I have many holiday memories, this one is special, since I always wanted to have another baby once my kids got older, but I had to have a hestorectomy when I was 25 and so no more kids.
Alivia will be my special xmas memory.
I stumbled this :] Really awesome gift cards.
*crosses fingers*
My favorite holiday memory is of my grandmother’s Christmas Tree. All the ornaments were themed after nursery rhymes and they all looked like you could eat them- like they were covered in sugar.
BTW I stumbled you:)
Found you through stumbleupon, off to check out the rest of your blog.
I could spend a million dollars at home depot. I’m always finding something I don’t really need.
I stumbled this as well.
Sorry, forgot to add my favorite memory…was so excited about the gift card that I forgot LOL. My favorite holiday memory is from my childhood (of course). I was probably 4 or 5 years old, woke up really early on Christmas morning…and walked out to the dark living room to see a glowing doll house sitting next to the tree. It had real working lamps and all the furniture in it was set up beautifully. My mom had turned it on before going to bed, and I still remember how it looked in the dark room – all glowy and magical.
Love this giveaway!!
I stumbled and subscribed
My favorite memory was decorating the christmas tree every year – just loved hanging the homemade ornaments and the tinsel when I was a kid. Distincly remember mom showing us how to hang the tinsel “just so” with a strand per branch, but we always went a little heavy with it!
just stumbled you. =)
I lived in San Diego and before Christmas my mom would say we are going to the North Pole, so you can tell Santa what you want for Christmas. The North Pole which I didn’t know at the time was Big Bear Mountain where they had a Santa’s Village. It had Santa and reindeeer and rides and toys it had me fooled. Finally the place closed down and my mom had to tell us the truth but wow it was magical for a few of my Christmas!
ooohhh and I forgot to leave my favorite holiday memory so here tis: having the first christmas with the whole family together after my divorced parents reconciled…(last year)
i stumbled it!
Best holiday memory would be of a huge snow storm on Christmas eve. I was about 10 and it made for a fun vacation.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Me! me!! I’ll also subscribe and stumble!
My favorite memory is my 6 children sitting out in our barn in their pjs on Christmas morning. My Knight reading through the chapter of Luke (Bible) with the story of Jesus’ birth, our heads bowed thanking God for the gift of His Son Jesus…our Lord and Savior…the wood stove fire crackling, kids giggling as they open their homemade stockings, sipping their warms cups of hot chocolate and watching as someone unwraps a gift. Oh, and the manger that my father made, where our doll lays in golden hay…acting out the part of sweet baby Jesus.
What a fun giveaway.
thanks
Love you;
Kimmie
mama to 6
one homemade and 5 adopted
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I LOVE the duct tape one!! So my husband!!!
one of my fav memories is sleeping with my sister when we were tiny on Christmas Eve all excited about Santas arrival. We swore we heard reindeer on our roof.
oh, and i just subscribed to your blog too:)
My favorite Holiday memory is:
Playing this game I call Pick n Steal! My hubby and I get together with my mom, my brother and his wife and kids, my niece and nephew on Christmas Eve. (My kids are at their dads.) We each purchase 5 $5-$10 gifts, wrap them, but don’t label them and then put them all in the middle of the floor. We draw numbers and pick presents in numerical order. When it’s your turn you have the option of picking a present from the pile or stealing one of the opened presents from someone else. We put a 3-steal rule on each gift so you don’t end up going back and forth all night over a great present! We do it each year, and it’s always fun and a great way to get some nice surprises.
To save money, you can also wrap some of your items from home, like books, candles, clothes you no longer wear, dvd’s, music cd’s, etc. It’s fun to throw a “spoof” in there too!
Oh, I stumbled and am posting a blog too!
I just subscribed to your feed and I posted about it on my blog.
http://tbkksmom.blogspot.com/2008/11/100-home-depot-gift-card.html
My favorite memory was the year that we had so much snow that we couldn’t go to church on Christmas Eve. We were home, with just our family, for a cozy and quiet Christmas.
I stumbled your post.
my favorite holiday memory was a few years back when my daughter was smaller and we lived in RI-we would go to hubby’s sisters house and she would have a huge party-dancing, tamales, ceviche, bachata music and lots of fun with family and friends. Around midnight everyone hugs and kisses wishing a Merry Christmas and the little ones get up a few hours later to see what Santa left them…before her party we would always stop by at other relatives and friends houses, and literally would not sleep as we had so many places to go and people to see! It was lots of fun, and celebrating it here in Maine is rather quiet now!
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Just subscribed in google reader, thanks!
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My favorite memory was when I thought I heard Santa’s sleigh bells on Christmas night. It was magical for me.
My favorite holiday memories were when I was little. I dont have kids yet but I just loved the thought of waking up to santa! I would always say that I heard the reindeer haha
I subscribed to your feed!!
My favorite memory is of decorating the tree and hanging our stockings. My brother and sister and I each have certain ornaments that are “ours” and no one can hang them but us. Even though we are all grown and out of the house now, my mom still sets aside those ornaments for us to hang when we come home on Christmas Eve.
Stumbled and subscribed. Still thinking on the favorite Christmas memory.
Favorite memory is the baby (now 18) waking up to see his stocking on the end of his crib.
What a great giveaway! I’m in!
My favorite christmas memory is decorating the house with my son. We made a gingerbread house and ornaments for the tree, strings of pop-corn and were listening to our favorite Christmas music (The Alvin & the chipmunks hula hoop song 1,000 times) while drinking hot chocolate.
I also subcribed to your AHM blog too. I’m not sure stumbling your post means or how to do it though!
I am trying to fix up my mom’s house (in spits and spats due to my limited budget), so this really would come in handy – and be a prefect Christmas present for her. I already subscribe to your feed (I love it, by the way!), I stumbled it, and I am linking in my own blog (http://photographybylaney.blogspot.com/)
What a great idea!! My favorite christmas memory is when I finally had saved enough change to buy my precious momemnts christimas nativity set and being able to set it up year after year.
My favorite Christmas memory is going around the neighborhood looking at the Christmas lights. The Hastings Ranch area in Pasadena where I grew up is known for going all out with the decorations. The days before Christmas, our usually quiet neighborhood is lined with cars and tour buses bumper to bumper with people admiring the extreme lawn decorations.
I also stumbled your post (Joyfulkaty) and I am also subscribed to your feed. I hope I win. Thanks.
Ahhhh…forgot the Christmas memory the last comment I made. I’m going to blame it on my looming migraine. I always remember bundling up and piling in the car with my mom and dad and going to look at Christmas lights. My dad would always make us hot cocoa when we got back (with little and big marshmallows) and we’d watch Christmas videos until I fell asleep. We always did that every year until I moved out and got married, and its something I continue to do with my kids, too.
Alrighty – that being said, I stumbled the post (severusslave76), made a post in my blog (http://photographybylaney.blogspot.com/2008/11/100-gift-card-to-home-depot-for-free.html), and am already a Google feed subscriber. ^_^
I just stumbled!
Jen
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My favorite Christmas memory was one year, i was at my Grandma’s, at that point I was still the only grandchild. the living room was overflowing with toys from santa, I was just so WOWWED! I must have been really good that year!
Jen
http://eco-officegals.com
My favorite memory was the year before my Dad died and we went to Colorado for Christmas. It was such an amazing memory and my last Christmas I ever celebrated with my Dad.
I just subscribed to your feed.
I just stumbled this also. WOOO HOOO I am on a roll.
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