$100 Fall Giveaway

by Heather

The holidays are just around the corner and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the start of the season other than by adding a little green to your pocket! Check out the details below and enter for the chance to WIN! Good luck!

2023 Hello, Fall! Giveaway

Prize: $100 Amazon Gift Card

Dates: October 1st – 23rd, 2023

Hosted by: The Rural Homemaker

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Co-Hosted by

Jenns Blah Blah Blog, Pink Ninja Blog & Versatileer

Please be sure to visit the Host and Co-Hosts of this giveaway and check out their awesome blogs!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This giveaway/sweepstakes is in no way endorsed, affiliated, or associated with Facebook, Twitter or any other Social Media Networking Site. This Giveaway is open residents of the United States, void where prohibited. Entrants must be 18+ years of age to enter. This giveaway event will end at 11:59 PM (EST) 10/23/23. The winner will have 48 hours to email their information back or a new winner will be drawn, you may want to put this email address as safe as it could go to spam. The giveaway is not valid where prohibited! By entering you are authorizing us to collect the information on the form below, this information is used only to contact the winner! No purchase necessary, Void were prohibited by law, and the number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Winners are chosen randomly by the Rafflecopter program. If you would like to be a sponsor in a giveaway like this please email Heather Pfingsten at pinkninjablog (at)hotmail (dot) comIf you take an entry you must stay following for the entire contest or you will be disqualified.

3 comments

Gloria Walshver October 12, 2023 - 2:36 pm
Want to win
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Melissa Cushing October 18, 2023 - 2:35 pm
What do I now love about Fall..... it is hard picking just one thing but for sure it would be sweater weather and wearing boots too! I love the changing of the leaves and the cooler temps!
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Margaret OConnor October 19, 2023 - 1:42 am
I love the cooler weather that comes with the fall. When I lived in upstate New York I loved how the trees changed color.
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