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Saturday, December 14, 2013

A #WarmAndFuzzy Giveaway - From Teroforma


I love the holidays and the meaningful things that they stand for.

Tradition. Celebration. Home. Family.

There's something about this time of year that brings out the warm and fuzzy in everybody. Don't you agree?  Everyone has an extra smile to share, from the postman, to the corner grocer. Everyone gets in the spirit for the season.

Everyone is more caring. Everyone is more giving.

That's why I'm so happy that the great folks at Teroforma contacted me to help them spread some #WarmAndFuzzy cheer with all of you! That's right!  In the true spirit of giving they are gifting FIVE lucky readers of the Home Place blog with some of their amazing products!

Do you know about Teroforma?

They are a local CT company right out of Norwalk CT who are curators of design products from around the world for the home and table.

Vases, dinnerware, linen, and accents, everything for the discriminating host or hostess.

For the #WarmAndFuzzy giveaway Teroforma is offering five readers of the Home Place blog some warm and fuzzy prizes!

Two lucky readers will each receive a set of four Arbor Coasters!

Inspired by the foliage in Berlin's famous Tiergarten, these 100% wool felt coasters pop in any season and are at home in any home. The lyrical stem detail cutout in the coaster allows it to do double-duty as a napkin ring. The natural density of 100% wool felt makes it relatively durable, spills should be wiped away quickly.
Value $36.00 per set of four

Three lucky readers will each receive a set of the Trio Candlesticks!

Natural beech wood handcrafted set of three taper candlesticks is almost two sets in one. On one end, a clean natural finish and on the other, a sophisticated yet energetic pop of color. Whether set out in a row or clustered together, the gracefully complementary angles of the Avva series make the combinations distinctive and practical.
Value $52.00 per set of three

So let's get this giveaway started!  Not only are there FIVE LUCKY WINNERS - but there are also FIVE WAYS TO WIN!

Just use the rafflecopter below! And enjoy the #WarmAndFuzzy Giveaway! 

This contest runs Dec. 16, 2013 through December 20, 2013

IMPORTANT - Open to continental U.S. residents only.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Added Bonus!!! From now until December 25th 2013 Home Place readers will also receive an exclusive 20% off discount code (home) to readers on Arbor Coasters & Trio Candlesticks


DISCLAIMER:  This contest is sponsored by Teroforma. Home Place is not liable for the delivery of any prizes. Winners will be contacted by Home Place within 48 hours of the contest end date and at that time they will need to supply a continental U.S. mailing address.


I received the candlelight trio and arbor coaster set for facilitating this giveaway.
Clockwise, left to right.
(L) Set of Trio Candlesticks
(top R) Arbor Coaster used as a Napkin Ring
 (bottom R) Arbor Coaster

20 comments:

  1. All the holiday baking helps get me in the warm and fuzzy mood.

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    1. Baking sure gets me in the Christmas mood too! Love the smell of cookies baking in the oven! Good luck!

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  2. Baking cookies during a snowstorm certainly helped! And Holiday martinis. :)

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    1. Oh, cookies and martinis work for me too! A great way to celebrate the holidays!

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  3. While other lamented the recent snow, I actually think it was lovely. I baked cookies, sipped homemade hot cocoa and had a fire going in the fireplace all day. The entire house felt warm and fuzzy.

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    1. I love being snowbound too! As long as I don't have to go out in it. Or shovel it!

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  4. Decorating the house but first putting up on a mantle the nutcrackers and the lights out front.

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    1. I love putting up my Christmas decorations! It does may the house feel so festive, and warm and fuzzy! We never did outdoor decorations, but we do put candles in every window and I decorate our window boxes with greens and pinecones.

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  5. Putting up my first Christmas tree in my new apartment made me feel very warm and fuzzy! It's so nice to have a place of my own to decorate!

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    1. I remember my first tree! It was a little Charlie Brown-ish, but the decorations made it look like the most beautiful tree in the world to me! Congratulations on your new place and am glad that you are enjoying "nesting" in it!

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  6. Sitting by the wood stove with our kitties and some tea makes me feel warm and fuzzy :)

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    1. I'm sitting here with a cup a tea and a kitty on my lap. It certainly defines warm and fuzzy!

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  7. Receiving a Christmas CD from my friends Vanessa and Dave really helped me feel more festive, er, warm and fuzzy! BTW, I'm loving this raffle copter thing, where does that code come from? Does it randomly select winners for you?

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    1. Christmas music always puts me in the mood too. I have to have it on when I'm decorating the tree and wrapping presents.
      The rafflecopter does use a random variable to select winners for you. It's the second time I've used it and it's relatively user friendly. It generates HTML code that I'm able to insert.

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  8. listening to Christmas music and reading stories to my son. That gave me the warm fuzzy feeling.

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    1. What great memories I have of reading with my mom and grandmother! I hope I passed that love of reading on!

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  9. Last weekend, by family and I built a gingerbread house while drinking hot cocoa. That definitely got me all warm and fuzzy

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    1. Oh yum! And what fun that must have been! Definitely a warm and fuzzy day!

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  10. Making paper candy canes with my two little boys so we can give them out at a nursing home on Christmas Eve.

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    1. How sweet, and what a great lesson for your boys. Giving back is always warm and fuzzy!

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