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Since our eyes are constantly peeled for fun nursery art lately, we’re psyched to bring you this week’s giveaway from Grace Hester Designs. And even if you’re not expecting a little one, you might just spot the perfect piece to commemorate your wedding, your brood, or even your love of foreign languages amongst Grace’s type and silhouette-based art.
We love the idea of our little beanette learning some Spanish numbers or French animal names through these punchy designs (or even picking up a Chinese character or two). And it’s because of Grace’s fun range of prints that we couldn’t bear to narrow down this week’s prize to a specific group of designs – so TWO of you are gonna score a $50 credit toward anything in Grace’s etsy shop.
Here are this week’s entry details:
- PRIZE: A $50 credit towards any item from Grace Hester Designs
- TO ENTER: Comment on this post with the words “GRACE ME” and…
- BONUS QUESTION: …share with us your favorite word or saying from another language. Do you love the way a certain Italian word rolls off your tongue? Or maybe you have a go-to phrase that you learned when traveling abroad? If nothing else, is there an English word that sounds especially funny to you in Pig Latin?
- GIVEAWAY CLOSES: Wednesday, February 17th at 8pm EST
- NUMBER OF WINNERS: Two
- PRIZE SHIPS: All over the globe!
- USUAL STUFF: One entry per e-mail address is permitted. The winners will be selected using random.org and announced on Thursday. Good luck!
Find more freebie info on our Giveaway FAQs page. Pics courtesy of Grace Hester Designs.
Laura says
Grace me!!!
My fav saying is in Italian…
It’s, “Andiamo fera la spezza!”
It means, “Let’s go shopping!!!!”
Lynne says
Grace Me!
Arrivederc, since we’re leaving for Rome in 4 weeks!
Kathleen says
Grace Me!!
I love Carpe diem. It’s Latin for seize the day.
K.L says
Grace Me!!
Kathleen says
Grace Me!!
my favourite is Carpe diem, which is Latin for seize the day!
Melissa Lee says
Grace Me Please! Sah-thang-hay –Korean for “I love you!” Com-sa-ham-ni-day — “Thank you” for all of the blogs!
Teresa K says
GRACE ME! I love saying “hallas”. It means “enough” in Arabic, and it’s perfect when you want someone to cut it out already!
Lindsay lee says
Grace Me! I love Bon Appetit. Thank you for this giveaway!
jocelyn says
Grace me!
I studied German for a while, and one of my favorite words is still “Ausgeziechnet!” It means excellent, and it’s incredible fun to say. :)
J. says
GRACE ME!!!
Ich liebe dich … “I love you” in German … It’s just fun to say :)
Elizabeth says
Grace Me! My fav phrase from another language is “Hace Frio” (Spanish for “It’s Cold!” because I live in Northern Michigan and it’s usually applicable to most weather situations we have here.
Heather says
GRACE ME!
Tracy says
Grace Me!
Julie says
Grace Me! Dame un besito. (Gimme a little kiss.)
Jamie says
Grace me! My personal favorite is my 3 year old running around bellowing “Ayudeme! Ayudeme!” (help me!) that she learned from Diego when she was less than two!
Joelle says
Grace me!
Melissa says
Grace Me! muy bien!
Becky says
GRACE ME!
“Joie de vivre…” is French for “Joy of living…”
Pretty appropriate for this blog/fab freebie! :)
Rebecca says
Grace Me! Es muy caliente!
Mary Buckelew says
Grace me!
Felicity says
GRACE ME! I like the word pichou, which is what a friend’s grandmother always called her slippers, but I’m pretty sure it does not mean slippers at all.
Anne says
Grace me! Going to go with good old Bonjour! Hope to go to France someday and literally say that to everyone I meet.
becky says
GRACE ME!
Joie de Vivre
meghan leimenstoll says
Grace me!
Fav spanish word: Madrugada. Definition: the wee hours of the morning between 2a-5a. i always said that one day i’d own a bar and name it Madrugada and we would party on til’ the sun came up! woo hoo!
Erica V says
Grace Me!
How perfect you should mention Italian words rolling off the tongue…
My fav. is “Cucchiaino” (Coo-key-i-EEno) Which is Italian for teaspoon.
Ashton says
GRACE ME!
I love “dolce” it’s Italian for sweet.
:)
Chrissy says
GRACE ME!!
Te amo!
becky says
yikes, the namesakes are on the same wavelength!
Melissa R. says
GRACE ME!
sarah r. says
GRACE ME!!!!!
xo
sarah
Laura says
Oo, grace me! How cute are those?! :)
Rachael says
GRACE ME :)
Sara says
Grace me!
My favorite phrase? Ti penso sempre – it means i’m always thinking of you in Italian – I find it so sweet!
Michelle says
Grace me!
Mangia! Italian for eat.
Charmaine says
Grace Me! Well my favorite language is definitely Italian, and it is so hard to choose a favorite phrase or word. But since I have to, I would say that my favorite phrase is “piacere di conoscerla”. It means ‘pleased to meet you’, and I loved saying it to (almost) everyone we met while on our trip to Italy.
vegas710 says
GRACE ME!
I like the Dora/Diego phrases my kids pick up. Abre! Ayudame! Estrellas!
Sara says
Grace me! “Cest la vie”…….love it!
Debra says
Grace Me!
We speak a bit of French up here and I usually say “Merci” which means thank you but i Pronounce it “mercy”
Kim says
“GRACE ME”
De Nada
Vanessa L says
GRACE ME!
I love saying “buon giorno principessa,” which is from the movie Life is Beautiful. It means good morning princess, and I say it all the time- even to my boy dog!
I also say “gracias” a lot, but I pronounce it “grassy ass,” which probably annoys a lot of people, haha.
Jennifer says
GRACE ME!
SK says
GRACE ME!
Je t’aime
Rebecca says
Grace me! can’t say i have a favorite foreign word or phrase, but i love it when my hubby speaks italian!
Joanna says
GRACE ME!
Chicharrones! Which means “fried pork rinds” in Spanish. I have never actually eaten them but it is so fun to say when you can roll your r’s!
tara says
Grace Me!!!
Où est la salle de bain?
Where’s the bathroom?!
Vicki says
GRACE ME!
Kate says
GRACE ME!
My favorite saying in french “Comme ci, Comme ca” :)
Katie B. says
GRACE ME!
I always love it when my Spanish speaking patients are talking to their children and say a phrase that ends with “mi amor”.
Emily H. says
Grace me!
These are so precious! My favorite word in another language is Chicharones, the word for pork rinds in Spanish. I doubt that I will ever use that word ever, but it rolls off my tongue so easily!
Benedicte Monsen says
GRACE ME!!
“ét sprog er aldrig nok”
Danish for “One launguage is never enough”!!