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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Let's Play some Games....#1

haven't done this in a longgggggggg time....
Here's how it works........
I post a trivia question, and after 12 people leave a comment as to the answer, I will post the prize........
Prizes will stay up for only 24 hours.........so tell all your friends~!

Question #1

_______and________ were the original Jack-O-Lanterns.

Potatoes and Turnips is the correct answer...

RETIRED...Watch for it in the Store

These look really neat on craft paper....

39 comments:

  1. Turnips and rutabagas were the original Jack-o-Lanterns

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  2. ok i looked it up and found out that turnips and an ember from the fire were the original jack o lanterns, it was interesting to read about the beginning of halloween love christine in italy xx

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  3. Turnip and swede were the original Joak O Lanterns

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  4. Hello I hope this is right

    turnip or swede

    Hugs
    Tiggerchen

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  5. I'll guess at turnips and potatoes as the legend appears to be Irish, and these were the crops grown in Ireland. Am I close?
    Helen x

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  6. turnips (Ireland) and cabbages (Scotland)

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  7. Love playing games, thank you. I found that turnips and rutabagas, or gourds were the first jack-o-lanterns.

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  8. Thanks for the fabulous silhouette of an owl, it's brill. Hugs x

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  9. Paulette, thank you for this silhouette. Jolanda from Belgium

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  10. Thanks for the image! I love the idea of printing it on craft paper :)

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  11. I had no idea on this one, and tried looking it up but couldn't find it, lol..
    Thats an awesome idea Penelope!

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  12. I missed out on this one but hope there will be more. Thx for the fab image
    oxo

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  13. Thanks for the fun question and cool image!

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  14. Thanks so much for the silhouette.

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  15. Thank you so much for this great silhouette!!

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  16. great silhouette, thanks Paulette.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  17. thanks for the owl love christine in italy xx

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  18. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 5 post on Oct. 17, 2011. Thanks again.

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  19. Thanks for sharing this awesome image!

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  20. Yay! I got this right! :o) Thanks for the great image Paulette. Helen x

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  21. Thank you! Love the owl and all the other silouhette images. Can't wait to see people's cards and projects to see how they used them. Really neat! Thank you!

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  22. Wow - so interesting! Thanks for the cool silhouette!

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  23. Thanks. I think I can use this one even if it's not Halloween.

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  24. Thanks again for all of the wonderful images that you share with us!

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  25. Love it... thank you Paulette!!!

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  26. Thanks for the image its lovely
    Diane

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Thank you for your comments, they are appreciated.
Paulette