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Liebster Blog Award



Ooh!  An award?  For little ol' me?  Are you sure?!





'The origins of the Liebster Blog Award are somewhat unclear, but the general consensus is that it originated in Germany. Liebster, means favourite or dearest, and the Liebster Award is designed to showcase bloggers with fewer than 200 followers. Upon accepting the award, the recipient must pass it on to five more blogs of note.'





First off huge thank yous to Angie for kindly giving me the award.  As she says in her post knowing 'you are providing even just the tiniest smidge of inspiration to someone, anyone, it feels pretty good'  and I couldn't have put it any better.  I'm so happy I inspire you and hope I can carry on doing so.

So having accepted the award I now have to pass it on to five people who inspire me.  (I am a little Sussex heavy on my recipients but I assure you it's a happy coincidence!)  I am nominating these Lovely Ladies:

Mel the Yorkshire Fox - Mel shows me her desk every Wednesday

Suzanne at Tales From My Craft Room - Suzanne also shows me her desk every Wednesday

Elaine at Waves of Creativity - fab clean and simple cards

Katie at A Sunny Home - Home life and cute kids

BumbleVee at the Bearister Bookcase - Teddy Bears and good humour


Thank you Ladies for being inspiring, here’s what you need to do now...

1. Thank your Liebster Blog Award presenter on your blog.
2. Link back to the blogger who presented the award to you.
3. Copy and paste the blog award on your blog.
4. Present the Liebster Blog Award to 5 blogs of 200 followers or less who you feel deserve recognition.
5. Let them know they have been chosen by leaving a comment at their blog


I think that's it... I'm new to this sort of thing... all I do is make a few cards and scrap a few pages!!  :)

Comments

  1. Hey CONGRATS Laura!!!!! I was so honoured to receive one of these from my lovely friend Lizzy Hill a few months ago :)))

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  2. Hi Laura...it's fantastic that you have been chosen for this Award by fellow blogger Angie and so loVely of you to think of me but i'll have to decline this time, you see I have already been given this Award twice previously & felt uncomfortable accepting 2nd time round with already having it...a huge heart felt thank you...Mel :)

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    1. That's fine Mel, I did notice you already had won one but couldn't think of anyone else I would rather award it to.

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