It’s Beach Cottage Giveaway Time!

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Hello lovelies. 

Do you like my new art blocks?  I love them, sitting up there on that little shelf all happy.

These are for those days when you can't get to the beach but you want so much to be there.  Evoking that casual laid-back air we all love and hinting on the vintage at the same time. 

Crafted by lovely Susannah Tucker, a self taught photographer, full time mother, and Etsy Seller who is inspired by the warmth of the sun, and a stark landscape and her fave thing of all…getting lost in a daydream….

hmmm, I like the sound of that!


So how wonderful that she's offering Beach Cottage readers the chance to win a whole heap of her goodies! 


Here's what you're in the running to win should you leave a comment on this or any post from now til Sunday night


Set of 3 photos - 4x4 - Dandelion Wishes FREE SHIPPING

a trio of 4×4" photos, each professionally printed on 4×6" matte photographic paper

Wish, Feathery Wishes, and I Wish for a Blue Sky.

Set of 3 photos - 4x4 - Dandelion Wishes FREE SHIPPING


three sets of note cards 

Whimsical

Whimsical - set of 4 square note cards

The Carnival


The Carnival - set of 4 note cards


Summer


Summer - Set of 4 fine art photography note cards


Plus of course the gorgeous Surf and Soul Photo Blocks, like the ones I have… ir you're looking for something to casually lean here and there these rock, the titles alone will make you feel like you've been down the beach….You Soothe My Soul…Waiting to Catch a Wave…Three Surfers



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I was so pleased with my package all the way from Melbourne, I'm sure you would be too, so nice at this time of year to get a little parcel all to oneself is it not? 

As always I won't make you do anything horrid to enter ;-) just comment as many times as you like and if you Tweet it or mention it on Facebook I'll enter you a whole heap of times


Sarah


p.s. shipping anywhere in the world of course!







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  1. I’ve gotten tons of ideas for my own beach cottage!

    mj.coward[at]gmail.com

  2. Katie says:

    oh my gosh, those are lovely! count me in!

  3. aubrey says:

    Beautiful photography! What a nice giveaway!

  4. Count me in!!!

    Blessings!

    Kristin

  5. Amy says:

    beautiful gifts – I hope I am the lucky one!

  6. Louise says:

    Susannah is so talented. You can truly feel summer in the summer set. Would love to have these on my wall! Congratulations on your blog I read every post, I find it so inspiring.

  7. kathy H. says:

    love these!!

  8. romana says:

    the Carnival set is really rocking my roundabout, gorgeous giveaway!

  9. Count me in Sarah.
    I’m also having a give away on my blog.
    Gretchen

  10. andrea frost says:

    Dear Sarah…thanks for this wonderful giveaway…
    beautiful photographs..

    my hubby would ESPECIALLY LOVE the surfing THEMED ones…(he is an OLD surfer!! 55 yo…just had his heel sliced open last weekend surfing..6 stitches…!!)…
    SOO i shall enter!! why not?? fingers crossed..

    xx andrea…
    ps…how are the business cards etc going??

  11. Amy says:

    Those dandelions are stunning! Please count me in

  12. Cindy says:

    These are all sooo pretty – very talented! What a great giveaway- thanks for sharing! :)

  13. Debbie says:

    I’m here in frigid, gloomy Ohio instead of my home in southern CA & would love a bit of beachy goodness to help me make it through the snowy winter!

  14. Like?! I LOVE.

    Pardon whilst I go wipe the drool from my keyboard…
    :-)

  15. Frau Mayer says:

    *Screaming*
    I am in, in, in!!!

  16. those pictures are so beautiful. I especially love the beachy ones!

  17. Ruby says:

    what a generous & beautiful giveaway! ruby

  18. Barbara says:

    Yes please. Would love to feel summery again now that the winter rain has set in.

  19. Cindy Voormeij says:

    As always: Great!! Please count me in aswell!
    Everybody: Good luck!!

  20. Rita says:

    I love those images!!! <3

    Rita from Italy

  21. Syrahsuzie says:

    I’ve been following your blog for a couple of months now – ever since I found out that we are moving to a house by the beach in the New Year.

    Our beach is on the Mediterrean Sea and your blog (and these prints) are just what I need to inspire me in the new house.

  22. Melanie says:

    Oh, how beautiful!

  23. SARA says:

    SO GLAD I WAS INTRODUCED TO YOUR BLOG…LOVE! BEAUTIFUL GIVEAWAY- MY FINGERS ARE CROSSED!

  24. Count me in for such a great giveaway! Gorgeous things.

  25. Leslie says:

    What a wonderful giveaway. Every one of these items is gorgeous :-)

  26. Gorgeous, soulful…full of inspiration in each little pic…I want some!

  27. Nancy says:

    Count me in, Sarah! She’s a fantastic artist. Very lovely photos!

    Nancy

  28. LOVE LOVE LOVE this!
    And I’m in desperate need of these beautiful pieces!
    Pick me…!
    ~Shelley

  29. Just facebooked about cha!

  30. Ooo! I love the art with the butterfly saying on it.
    So pretty! That would look great in my girls’ room.
    ~Shelley

  31. Sprint sunshine is also beautiful! I love the simplicity.

  32. Melissa Crawford says:

    Love, Love, Love!

    texasaggiemom

  33. Jo says:

    Gorgeous Stuff……….I am going to make that wreath for my place!! Love the giveaway! toodles…….watching the snowfall here in Canada!

  34. Kat says:

    oh these soothe my soul, as does your lovely blog, please enter me with a chance to win, will tweet later about it too, wishes Kat xx

  35. Kat says:

    i retweeted about your great giveaway
    thanks honey x

  36. pick me. pick me. :)

    Thanks for this great giveaway. So delighted to discover your blog.

    saramoriarty[at]gmail[dot]com

  37. Oh I would love to win so very much!! It’s all so wonderful! Thank you for the opportunity!

  38. Susan says:

    I would LOVE to win, but it would also be just as AWESOME to have a package with an Australian postmark sent to me to my house in the US of A!!!! But, PLEASE oh PLEASE let me win!!!!

  39. Piper says:

    Such a fantastic giveaway! I’d love to win. Thanks for the chance. And btw…I just found your blog and love it!

  40. Trish says:

    Gorgeous!! I love to visit in your little corner of the world :) So cheery and fun!

  41. Ginny says:
  42. Rebecca says:

    Sweet! Love the soft colors!

  43. Isee says:

    They’re really lovely, Sarah, and just right for my house! Count me in please.

  44. michele says:

    WOW! Love them all!!

  45. Susan says:

    Oh lovely! I would love the beach ones. Slowly transforming our family room into a beachy vibe in it…I do miss the beach as I haven’t been in over 10 years…I love our mountains but…….

  46. Vicki Casal says:

    Those are beautiful . . . Love the dandelion puffs.

  47. Sandra says:

    I LOVE the Summer set of note cards! I could definitely get lost in these beautiful images. :)
    Hope I win. :)

  48. Sarah says:

    I adore her photography. I would love to have hanging on my wall :)

  49. Pomona says:

    What a beautiful giveaway! Lovely photos.

    Pomona x

  50. Mona-Peacewing says:

    I love your blog all the way over hewre in Vermont..can’t be without it!

    Would love to win the blocks..

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