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Winner! Plum Cushion Give Away

Congratulations, Kristen! Email me when you can and I’ll get you in contact with Melanie from Plum Cushion. California Print Cushion HERE

Congratulations, Kristen!

Email me when you can and I’ll get you in contact with Melanie from Plum Cushion.

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  2. I can't believe Kristen won! I've never actually known someone to win any of these blog giveaways. And she couldn't be more deserving. Three cheers for Krissy!!!!!

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