Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Waldorf Wednesday: Nature Journal Giveaway

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One of the wonderful things about a Waldorf inspired curriculum is it blends nicely with my desire to have the kids be outside in nature, having a screen free childhood, as much as possible. This lovely nature journal from our sponsor, The Dorothy Jane Etsy Shop, is perfect for a homeschool nature journal, a gardening journal, or a lovely spot to write down dreams and wishes.


Per Dody at Dorothy Jane,

"This Moleskin Journal has been altered with a vintage look. The front cover proclaims it is a 'JOURNAL" The subtle colors suggest a bygone age, with 19th century butterfly specimens and a dragonfly to adorn the front and the back covers. The inside pocket features a large library pocket to stash bits of ephemera. A sweet rose and forest green ribbon bedeck the journal.

The journal measures 9" x 6" and would fit nicely in a bag or commodious pocket book, which is my original idea for re-purposed Moleskins!. Take it with you everywhere to jot your thoughts! The lined pages inside are ready for your thoughts - perfect for you to launch your own creative juices."



If you love birds, or keep chickens, it would be perfect for that too!


To enter, just follow the entries on the Rafflecopter below. (Please give Rafflecopter a minute to load, and if you don't see it, click "read more" if you see that prompt OR just refresh your screen and it will show up! Easy entries if you already follow Brighton Park Blog or The Dorothy Jane Etsy Shop on Facebook. What wonderful thoughts of spring it is sure to bring you while you are still in winter's slumber! 


Giveaway ends Sunday night, January 20, and is open to residents of the USA ONLY. This giveaway is not affiliated with facebook in anyway. 

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6 comments:

  1. What am I looking forward to most about spring? Warmer weather! Watching the snow finally go away! Tulips and Daffodils!

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  2. The colors...the feeling of hopeful beginnings...Easter and the Resurrection.

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  3. Thanks, I like the idea of a screen-free childhood! I think I'm going to make that a goal for my son for this summer!

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  4. This Spring we are most looking forward to camping in new places and growing a whopping garden.

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  5. Spring always is a time of renewal for me. The birds chirping, the flowers growing, the gardening begins. Also, warmer weather!

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  6. I love the journal. I am in a garden and it would be perfect.

    Sue

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