***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries***
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.
Bethany says
GRACE ME!
“kartoffelpoof” this is a made up word that dan and I use to describe our ginormous featherbead. Inspired by our trip to Germany in 2009 and our attempt to make up/ speak german while we were there!
Marci says
Grace me!
Emily says
Grace me!
I like the Arabic word “Masha’Allah.”
Thanks for the giveaway!
Marci says
Bon appetit! I just watched Julie and Julia for the 5th time last night.
Abby says
Grace me!
plus que ma propre vie = more than my own life
love that! it’s from the Twilight book
shiki says
Grace me.
I like Carpe Diem!
Claire says
Grace Me!
C’est Dommage is a favorite in French. Makes me feel better right after I say it.
Abysinnian says
GRACE ME!
And, one of my faves is Kuchen, meaning cake in German. Also, Meine Liebe meaning my love
Thanks for this!
AL says
grace me!
uff-dah
Wendy B says
GRACE ME!
I don’t have a favorite saying from another language… Maybe I can read through the entries and pick one! :)
Aeriel says
Grace Me!
I love “tack så mycket” which is thank you very much in Swedish. I love to say it, but when my Grandmother says it she does it so quicly that it sounds like one crazy word. It envokes a new image in my mind everytime I hear it.
Thanks!
Cee says
Grace Me!
I have two favorite expressions — terms of endearment used by my former French teacher. The first is “ma petite chou” or “my little cabbage,” and the other is “ma petit poussin” or “my little chicken.” :) I use them with my daughter.
suzann says
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becky says
Grace Me!
Louise says
GRACE ME!!
Dos Sol par favor, or Deux bierre s’il vous plait. Spelling is off but as long I can order 2 beers on holiday I’m happy :)
Sara says
Grace me – I like “lurdag” in swedish.
Amber G says
Grace Me…please!
My favorite word is bellissima – Italian for beautiful!
Rebecca C. says
GRACE ME
Jennifer says
GRACE ME!
My favorite word to say in French: pamplemousse (pom-pluh-moose)! It means “grapefruit.”
Lou Ann says
Grace Me please…
La Vie! (enjoy life)
Stephanie D says
I’ve always thought that “Barbe au Papa” was a hilarious translation. It’s french and directly translated it means Dad’s Beard, but in actuality, it’s cotton candy! :)
Yum. :)
Lily says
Grace Me!
I love how J’adore sounds!
Crystal F. says
“GRACE ME”
{La vita es pero un sueno.} Im not sure if it’s spelled right. I learned this in Spanish class when we had to translate one of our favorite sayings from English to Spanish. Funny how I’ve always remembered it!
Jamie says
What fun prints! GRACE ME!
kristen w says
GRACE ME!
and tell your friends “pula” when you want to say cheers, best wishes, or share any other happy blessing. my best friend married a man from botswana and this is their word for rain (among other things) which is considered the best gift in the draught-prone country.
pula!
Jonez says
Grace Me!
The word pustule cracks me up. That’s what I named my fish.
Virginia says
Grace Me. Obichem te (O beach um tay)- Bulagarian for I love you. I just love the way it sounds. Thanks for the chance. ladyvdzine[at]yahoo[dot]com
Melanie @ Whimsical Creations says
Grace me! Fabulous shop!
lauren says
GRACE ME!
“Que sera sera” in Spanish which means “What will be, will be” or “Beijos” which means “kisses” in Portuguese.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Morgan says
GRACE ME! Wow, what a great giveaway!
My favortie phrase comes from the French – mon petit chou! (meaning my little cabbage) I think it’s adorable and a neat way to call a loved one! Thanks for the great oppurtunity!
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Allison says
GRACE ME!
I have so many phrases in French that I like and Spanish too – but I have always liked the French saying for a line-up: à la queue leu leu!
Carol says
“Grace me”
CarolB says
“Grace ME”
Karen P. says
GRACE ME!
Lauren Wood says
Grace me!
BONUS: My favorite words are pantalones and chartreuse. Pantalones just makes me laugh and is there a prettier word than chartreuse?? I think not!
rbradley says
Grace Me! What lovely art! Love love love it.
surge says
GRAAACE ME. :)
Favorite phrase.. “Te amo..”
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