Monday, January 26, 2009

Paying it Forward... It's my turn to play !

Giving and receiving..... It’s a beautiful thing !

Jennifer from Beebee Mod sent me this wonderful handmade book and all I must do is to send a little something forward too. Jennifer’s photography is featured on the cover, it’s simply beautiful.

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Now, if you want a chance at a little something sweet, all you have to do is leave me a comment (make sure to link somewhere where I can contact you) But more importantly, you have to promise to pay it forward...

On February 14th, I’ll have a random generator choose at least three entries from the ones received and send something nice your way. It’s that simple.

So, go on.... leave a comment and don’t forget to check out Jennifer’s shop and beautiful photography !

19 comments:

Designs By Tami said...

Julie this is so sweet, and if everyone did little things like this how cool would this world be.
Hugs
Tami

HIDEOUT/365 blog

Kina Williams said...

Totally awesome Julie! I really love the pay it forward concept (as well as the movie LOL) and I also heart this photo :D

Anonymous said...

what a very lovely idea. it's serendipitous, as i just posted "I'm requesting that you all pay it forward" on my page. thanks for continuing this

peace - melia
Melia@ArtFromM.com

A said...

What a great idea! A wonderful way to continue building this community of bloggers! :) Inspirational! Good luck with the project!

http://aliandsethinthecity.blogspot.com

Char said...

how lovely - I would love to participate if chosen. I adore your gift that you received - gorgeous colors.

Anonymous said...

I started a pay it forward group before I left my home town, it was great, we did up a bunch of gift baskets for needy mom's who had just had babies and we got costco to donate all the diapers they couldnt sell to us! Beautiful pics....

Anonymous said...

I get this image in my mind of beautiful, soft thread running through one person's life passing on to another person...tying us all together with joy, laughter, generosity...

www.famofsam.blogspot.com

Chris said...

Paying it forward is such a beautiful thing. How can we not do it? What a beautiful book, too!

http://www.everydayheartbeats.com

mimi charmante said...

I am definitely in - if chosen! Isn't it a wonderful thought that something little can have such a brightening affect on someone's day?
xo

www.mimicharmante.blogspot.com

Sonia said...

What a lovely idea :)

ELK said...

Julie..this is the first time visiting your space...I dropped by because you commented on a photo on my flickr and I wanted to let you know that because I am not a confident photographer encouragement like yours makes me smile...
so you see you "payed" it forward just in one comment today,
blessings,
ELK

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a completely selfless and generous act! The book looks gorgeous!

Oh, and I promise to pay it forward :)

Anita Roach Photography said...

How fun!

Anonymous said...

Not sure how I stubbled across your blog, but I'm sure glad I did. What a wonderful idea, beautiful pictures, and great links to follow..... now if my laundry would just do it's self I could stay here all day :)

leslierowse@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I just want to say that this is a wonderful idea...if only everyone did this just once...what a different world we would be living in. What a sweet reminder of how reviving it can be to think of others a little extra everyday. Even to bring a neighbors garbage can up for them or let someone in front of you in line. Thanks for making me smile! Just that was enough for me!

Anonymous said...

I'm incredibly impressed with the beautiful photos on your blog. Such lovely, lovely photography. That book you got looks lovely too. I don't know the details of this particular pay it forward but I'm always willing to do something like this.

Diane
http://albertaphotography.wordpress.com/

Olivia StClaire said...

What a beautiful gift!! Jen is wonderful!!! And such a fun, great idea!!

kelly said...

oh. this is wonderful. thank you so much for sharing this.

Unknown said...

Your photos speak so quietly. I'm glad to have found a new flickr peep to watch.
Betty