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Win a Monster High Doll! Froggy Stuff Falling Out!!!!!


 
  I recently entered a contest sponsored by the infamous Froggy Stuff. She is one of my doll craft idols, and so many of us enjoy her creativeness. I was taken aback after reading some of the horrific comments directed to her from angry kids, teens and adults when she ran her last photo contest. I love the fact that Froggy Stuff is kind enough to give away her dolls. This giveaway was unlike any other. She was giving away 26 Monster High Dolls that where unopen! So, people all over the country/world were freaking out! Kids, Teens and Adults flooded her blog and Facebook page eagerly asking questions about contest rules, and when the  winners would be announced.  I thought quietly to myself, gosh if I could only get one fourth of a following, I'd be in happy. I'm no Froggy Stuff, but I'm pretty crafty myself (lol). So In response to all the madness I decided to hold my own Lil Monster High Giveaway.

 Note: I will not be giving away 26 dolls, but I will give away 2 NIB dolls.
 Contest Rules: Contest only open to US Citizens (Sorry)
  1. Subscribe to my blog (follow by email)
  2. Post a response/comment to my weekly blog post... starting this week.
  • Week ends on Sunday at 11:59 pm.
  • I will simply put all  emails that subscribed and commented(weekly) in a hat and pull two winners.
  • Contest ends 8-1-14 so you have Plenty of time to enter


SO.... there is no picture contest to fight about...well at least not yet..
I'd love to do a contest, but well, first we have to have contestants.. so make sure you check out my projects I post, and leave a comment and subscribe so you get contest info! (held a contest before and had no entries).


Don't forget... we all have to learn that we will not always win. You only loose when you give up in life.....please do not get discouraged if you are not selected for any competition.. keep trying, and do your best! Someone will eventually recognize your hard work and effort. Lastly, if there is something you do not agree with there is a polite way to say it, don't be rude.

Remember  your never to old to play with dolls!

Comments

  1. hannahlevin96@gmail.comJuly 10, 2014 at 8:56 PM

    You are so awesome for doing this I hope you have fun. P.s (pick my name ) ��

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    2. Just input your email in the box on the top of the page! Good Luck!

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  2. kennyquach2001@gmail.comJuly 11, 2014 at 6:15 AM

    Thanks for doing this and I hope I win.
    But I know it is just luck.

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  3. kennyquach2001@gmail.comJuly 11, 2014 at 6:23 AM

    How do you suscribe, is there like a button to click like YouTube?

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    1. Thanks Kenny! Just stop by once a week and leave a comment on my new weekly post and click on subscribe to Doll therapy and input your email add...Let me know if you have any issues....Good Luck!

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    2. On the top of this page there is a box that says follow by email. I moved the box to the top of the page!

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    3. Kennyquach2001@gmail.comJuly 13, 2014 at 1:55 PM

      Thanks

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  4. I just found your blog a am now a follower. Not interested in the give away but would appreciate it if you'd follow my blog at http://thebarbiechronicles.blogspot.com/

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  5. This is a great giveway. Good luck to the winner!

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    1. Sure is Brini....Which dolls are you all looking to add to your collection?

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