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Fabulous Stationery Contest: Name That Card!

See this card? It comes in three different colorways and looks oh-so-cheerful, but it’s actually feeling a bit sad and lonely. Why? It has NO NAME! Yup, that’s right. All of the cards at Fabulous Stationery have names but not this brand new design so it needs YOUR help.

Fabulous Stationery has asked if you can be so kind as to get involved and name this card design.? They trust that someone will come up with a great name for it and the best name wins!

What can you win? A $200 gift certificate to be used towards anything you’d like on their website AND a set of the note cards bearing the winning name in one of the three colors shown, customized to your specifications of course. Two runners up each receive a $50 gift certificate and a cashmere/silk pashmina.

To enter, simply comment below with ONE name you think best fits the above design. Only one suggestion per person please. In order for your contest entry to qualify, please indicate your email address in the comment form below (don’t worry, it will not show up on the actual post but I will see it behind the scenes). This contest will end at midnight on October 15th. The winner will be chosen by Fabulous Stationery along with the two runner ups and announced here this Friday, October 17th.

All the best! Have fun and get as creative as you’d like…

(images from fabulous stationery)


233 Responses to “Fabulous Stationery Contest: Name That Card!”

  1. 1 Personalized Note Cards - Decor8 Contest Name That Card - FabulousStationery.com commented:


    [...] not this brand new design so it needs YOUR help. Come up with a great name for it, hop on over to Decor8 and enter! The best name [...]

  2. 2 Diana commented:


    OOoooh, how fun!

    Hmm… my name is “Chill City”

    Dianas last blog post: Aglow

  3. 3 anne commented:


    How about Townscape?

  4. 4 amy commented:


    Dickens.

  5. 5 Mia commented:


    Hmm, how about “Piccadilly Circus”. That’s the first thing I thought of when I saw these images!

  6. 6 janet commented:


    Inkscape

  7. 7 sueee commented:


    luminicity

  8. 8 lauren commented:


    Oh it’s so lovely. How about rooftop melody?

  9. 9 Mirjam Rabe commented:


    ……snowy stroll…..

  10. 10 Tricia Bautista commented:


    My suggested name for Fabulous Stationery’s new line is “Travel Journal” since it reminds me of sketches one would doodle at a cafe while visiting a beautiful European city.

    Tricia Bautistas last blog post: Big Purchase = Sectional Sofa

  11. 11 Julie Palmer commented:


    South Street Snowflakes

  12. 12 Rachel commented:


    Scribbly Snowflakes in a Cityscape

  13. 13 Diana commented:


    Holiday or Home?

    That’s what I would call it, because some people woud see that scene as a romantic getaway, some where they would run away to, but other people would look at it as a long awaited home coming, somewhere they had run away from in the past.

  14. 14 Joanie commented:


    Ebenezer

  15. 15 mara commented:


    no worries, only flurries

  16. 16 melinda commented:


    How about Snowfall? It might be simple, but it’s the first thing that comes to mind when I see this card. Once again, Fabulous stationary has come up with another beautiful card and I must say that I’m totally smitten with the blue/green version! I can’t wait to see all the creative names that you guys come up with! :)

  17. 17 talentedmissripley commented:


    My suggestion is Mayfair.

    talentedmissripleys last blog post: A Morning Surprise

  18. 18 Ashley Saylor commented:


    God’s Canvas

  19. 19 Kristen Pashchuk commented:


    “Snowy Night”

  20. 20 donaville commented:


    skyflowers

    donavilles last blog post: Busy Much?

  21. 21 Sabrina How commented:


    Dickens

  22. 22 kate nielsen commented:


    Quaint Flurry

  23. 23 CB commented:


    My name would be

    “Fireworks Galore”

    Love the design!
    It reminds me of a Pink Panther cartoon!

    CBs last blog post: My favorite Emmy dresses

  24. 24 foo commented:


    “Twinkle Town”

  25. 25 Amy Gunson commented:


    Oh! What a yummy stationery site! I’ll suggest CITY FLAKE as a name.

    Amy Gunsons last blog post: tough time for softies and a giveaway

  26. 26 Amy commented:


    CHEERIO

    Amys last blog post: Catalog curator: Catching up

  27. 27 Penny commented:


    The cards are absolutely beautiful! If I named them, I would call them “Old town Peace” because they have that old town charm and there is nothing like walking around old town in the winter with the snow falling. Very peaceful!

  28. 28 Leigh commented:


    Old Bailey.

    The image reminds me of one of the scenes in V for Vendetta. I dig it.

    Leigh

  29. 29 Lindsey commented:


    My suggestion: urbain dynamique
    translation: vibrant cityscape.

    :-)

    { Lindsey }
    http://www.coveiter.com

  30. 30 Roberta commented:


    snow.city

  31. 31 Marcela Tavares commented:


    Hi! My suggestion is “City wonderland”. Greetings from Brazil, I love your blog! :D
    Marcela Tavaress last blog post: Peruagem em tempos de d?lar nas alturas

  32. 32 Carrie commented:


    Hmmmm….just going to go with what comes to mind first…

    “rooftop snowdrops”

    very cute cards btw… i’m already on the hunt for my holiday cards this year!

  33. 33 Holly commented:


    Dandelion Invasion

  34. 34 Janet commented:


    City Sidewalks

    Janets last blog post: Fall decor, no more!

  35. 35 elke glendenning commented:


    old town sparkle

  36. 36 Kate P. commented:


    Snowscape

    Kate P.s last blog post: XOXO Hugs and Kisses Postcard Book

  37. 37 Jessica commented:


    Haight-Ashbury Flair

    It’s got that Frisco ’60s flair. Love it!

    Jessicas last blog post: My political spit of the moment

  38. 38 Melinda commented:


    I think you should call the card ‘Anticipation of Wintertime’
    Kind Regards from Sydney Australia
    Melinda

  39. 39 SophieMae commented:


    Oh, what fun! My first thought was Piccadilly Circus. And for once, I’m going to leave it at that and not spend hours second-guessing myself. 8-}

    SophieMaes last blog post: Tag teamed!

  40. 40 Brenda commented:


    Hi Holly and Fabulours Stationery,
    I think ‘Jungle Brights’ may be a good name for your new unnamed design.

  41. 41 Jennifer Ritterman commented:


    Love the design! I would call it Town Hall Chill

  42. 42 Sarah commented:


    I’m a thousand gargoyles standing by your window.

  43. 43 melissa commented:


    my entry is:

    merry poppins

    thanks for your great website!

  44. 44 Alexia commented:


    Hello:
    My entry for the contest:
    “Gennaio”

    Alexias last blog post: Supresa!

  45. 45 robin west commented:


    how about, ‘Facades’?

  46. 46 Greta commented:


    London Town

  47. 47 Jillian commented:


    snowy night, warm city

  48. 48 Helenna Stone commented:


    Spectrum City

  49. 49 L commented:


    We love the city.

  50. 50 Tasneem commented:


    Oooh i’d call it “fireworks glow”.

    Tasneems last blog post: Quotes by Maya Angelou

  51. 51 Vale commented:


    “funky Xmas”

    I follow your blog everyday. It is fabulous!!

  52. 52 Anna Orzech Kurahayashi commented:


    Hi there!
    “Snow and the City” sounds good to me :o)
    Much love from Japan,
    Anna

  53. 53 Jenn Good commented:


    CARD NAME: :”MOD CITY FROST”

    Jenn Goods last blog post: Etching and collage artist?s book by Willow Hagge

  54. 54 Stratos commented:


    City Sparkle

    Stratoss last blog post: To start the week in a nice way: Yann Arthus-Bertrand

  55. 55 anke commented:


    magical rooftops

  56. 56 jen commented:


    i think “Wonderland” most definitely.

    jens last blog post:

  57. 57 ute commented:


    my suggestion:

    winter in the city

  58. 58 Sydney Morgan commented:


    Frosty Cockneys. It sounds suggestive, but really, it isn’t!
    Or perhaps Shiver Me Rooftop Timbers.

    It seems everyone thinks these are of London, and I have to agree. It fits well that way, and I think that everyone secretly dreams of walking down a quant London street in the snow.

    Thanks Holly and Fabulous Stationary, and best of luck to all of the participants.

    Cheers

  59. 59 Jessica commented:


    ‘Starry Night’, like in Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings came to my mind…

  60. 60 Veda commented:


    I would call it

    ” WHITE CRYSTALS”

    Regards,
    Veda

    Vedas last blog post: From my Sketchbook!

  61. 61 Ingela commented:


    Night illuminates the dark.

  62. 62 juliette commented:


    Stadt Cheer

    the city looks European somehow and ‘Stadt’ means ‘city’ in German.

  63. 63 Megan commented:


    I have two suggestions … 1st is taken from the song, A Few of My Favorite Things, but “Snowflakes That Stay on My Nose and Eyelashes” would be great (though not sure about royalties etc.) or the 2nd “Snow in Southtown”.

    Megans last blog post:

  64. 64 H is for Home commented:


    winter metro

  65. 65 Helena commented:


    I would call it ‘These Winter Streets’

  66. 66 Renee commented:


    What a cool idea :)

    “Urban Holiday”

    Renees last blog post: Shop Placeholder - Custom Designed just for you

  67. 67 hedy verhulst commented:


    12 p.m.

  68. 68 Christina commented:


    how about….Skyline Delight!

    Christinas last blog post: Music I’m loving…

  69. 69 alison commented:


    How about Skyrockets in Flight? :)

  70. 70 horriblelicenseplates commented:


    holiday flurries

  71. 71 linda rieckmann commented:


    There is definitely a certain serenity about it . . . and an old-fashioned warmth.
    My title would be “And all was right”

  72. 72 Trina commented:


    blizzard

    Trinas last blog post: Do Not Leave Unattended / Mankind Magazine

  73. 73 victoria commented:


    I would call it “City lights”

  74. 74 bethania commented:


    The image suggests a beautiful contrast between an artsitc old town fa?ade, classic and full of history, and a rough, modern, vibrant explosion of energy. The two aspects live frequently together and it is rewarding to see them graphically depicted so well. My name for it would be: “Timeless scenario”.

  75. 75 Tripping Daisy commented:


    Snowy SoHo.

    Gorgeous stationary!

  76. 76 pam commented:


    It reminds me of Paris so how about “Montmartre”

  77. 77 Madelyn N commented:


    I would call it “In The Neighborhood”.

    It reminds me of the opening scene to “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood”!

  78. 78 pia commented:


    “Pratt”

    After Hawley Pratt, the illustrator of the original Pink Panther. The naive but elegant style reminds me of his work :)
    pias last blog post: Where do photos go when you delete them?

  79. 79 hope commented:


    “on the horizon”

  80. 80 timka commented:


    Andersen

  81. 81 Ali commented:


    Snow in the City

  82. 82 annkent commented:


    Silent Night.

  83. 83 Katie commented:


    midnight in a perfect world

    :)

  84. 84 Sarah commented:


    My suggestion is: “Fa-la-la”

    Gorgeous stationary, I’ve ordered from there and I love the quality and selection! Great giveaway!

    Sarahs last blog post: Bar Cart

  85. 85 Andy Mathis commented:


    Fireworks over Rooftops

    Andy Mathiss last blog post: Ellie- Homeless to Happy in less than 7 days

  86. 86 Robin commented:


    Milieu

  87. 87 Shelly DeVous commented:


    “Winter Wishes”

  88. 88 Tina commented:


    Snowfall

    or

    Peaceful

    or

    Long Winters Nap

    Tinas last blog post: ~The Studio Reveal~

  89. 89 Esther Kim commented:


    Snow in Old Town

  90. 90 Kristi commented:


    My suggestion is:
    Feuerwerk (I’m pretty sure that’s fireworks in German)

    It’s interesting how some look at that card and see fireworks (like myself), others see stars, and still others see snow.

    Kristis last blog post: The Best of RMS

  91. 91 Elly E commented:


    “belgium holiday…”

  92. 92 Sarah commented:


    Mod Twist, Oliver’s descendant

  93. 93 samantha commented:


    Urban Sparkle

    samanthas last blog post: My weekend

  94. 94 Karen commented:


    Lovely! How about “Snowflake Cityscape”?

  95. 95 Artsy Fartsy commented:


    Snowflake in the City.

    These are such cute cards!

    Artsy Fartsys last blog post: Face Time

  96. 96 Courtnay commented:


    Main Holiday!

  97. 97 baker commented:


    Main Chill!

  98. 98 Jayme Gonzalez commented:


    How about…

    “Urban Cheer”

  99. 99 Celesta commented:


    I would call this card “Hyde Park Holiday”. My first thought, of course, is Hyde Park, London- this really strikes me as an English cityscape. But also, there are so many major cities with neighborhoods called Hyde Park, and I feel the name exudes a trendy, preppy vibe, which is the same feeling I get when I see these cards. LOVE them!! -c

    Celestas last blog post: Pink Punk Coasters- Set of 4

  100. 100 Sarah commented:


    winter towne

  101. 101 Geli commented:


    Buckingham

  102. 102 Amy S. commented:


    Parisian Snowflake

  103. 103 Joanne commented:


    Hello,

    What a great contest! My suggestion would be “HOLIDAY(S) IN THE CITY”

  104. 104 Yvonne commented:


    Hello, I would name the card: Starlight

  105. 105 SARAH R. commented:


    { winter’s twilight }

  106. 106 jillian commented:


    “Metropolitan Chic”

  107. 107 Val commented:


    Worldly Peace

  108. 108 Lee Nicholson commented:


    Londontown

  109. 109 April Steward commented:


    “Cheerful Block”

  110. 110 sonal commented:


    Rooftop Revelry

  111. 111 nichole commented:


    First Flakes

    nicholes last blog post: Pretty Racoon

  112. 112 Kristin commented:


    Flake Chandeliers is my submission.

    I’ve ordered my Christmas Cards from Fabulous Stationery for the past three years. I love them. LOVE THEM!

    Kristins last blog post: Birthday Giveaway day two

  113. 113 Christy commented:


    “pip”

  114. 114 clherren commented:


    This One Night

  115. 115 Jessica commented:


    Majestic Metropolis

  116. 116 Shannon commented:


    city snow

  117. 117 laura commented:


    and to “all a good night.”

    lauras last blog post: the general idea

  118. 118 Cameron commented:


    City in a Snowglobe

  119. 119 Tasneem commented:


    I can’t seem to find my entry, it was the first one that was on the comments list this morning, my entry was : fireworks glow.

    Tasneems last blog post: Quotes by Maya Angelou

  120. 120 Tasneem commented:


    whoops sorry i found it!! sorry for the double entry……thought my first entry didn’t get through.

    Tasneems last blog post: Quotes by Maya Angelou

  121. 121 Erin commented:


    Fezziwig

  122. 122 Gabby commented:


    My suggestion is: “London Bridge is Falling Down” . Don’t know why, it just looks like an old town in London and the stars in the sky seem like the “sky is falling.”

    ^_^

  123. 123 Caitlin Shepherd commented:


    Everyone needs a Snow Day

  124. 124 jessica claire commented:


    Snowflakes and Rooftops

    jessica claires last blog post: ATTENTION CANADIANS

  125. 125 Jill commented:


    I think this town looks very European so it should be named after a city which rarely receives snow on Christmas. This particular snowfall in the scene is a special gift of a white christmas.

    Snowfall in Vienna

  126. 126 L2 commented:


    Snow day in Seville

    :-)

  127. 127 Stephenie Tiedens commented:


    Mod Holiday Cheer

  128. 128 Ellen commented:


    City Flakes

  129. 129 Sherrie commented:


    These remind me of all the Dickens books I have read. Someone has already mentioned Dickens, but maybe…

    London Jolly

    I do love Ebenezer listed above, also.

    Sherries last blog post: So As Not to Discriminate Against Heels

  130. 130 Robyn Arouty commented:


    what about “resolutions”…?

  131. 131 bonnie commented:


    Freewheeling cityscape

  132. 132 Adriane commented:


    What about… “FestiVista”

  133. 133 Jeska commented:


    Great comp!

    Somehow these cards remind me of the roof scenes in mary poppins. So I think you should call the collection “Mary and Bert”
    : )

    Jeskas last blog post: Thanks Holly

  134. 134 LWillis commented:


    Retro Metro

  135. 135 sugarblush commented:


    I’d have to say, “Celebration Skyline”

    sugarblushs last blog post: Joy

  136. 136 Maria commented:


    Notting Hill

    Marias last blog post: Earth Hour Seattle Style

  137. 137 Myranda commented:


    rooftop magic

  138. 138 melissa williams commented:


    I love all of these suggestions. My pick is:
    Winter Carnivale (or without the “e” too)

    melissa

  139. 139 pammy commented:


    Snow Flurry

    pammys last blog post: nope, not lately

  140. 140 Alexandra commented:


    My entry is:
    Land’o'Flakes

    Alexandras last blog post: Supresa!

  141. 141 Alexandra commented:


    Sorry about my mystiping my email….
    My entry is:
    Land’o'Flakes

  142. 142 Courtney commented:


    Gothic Perspective

  143. 143 PoorSailor commented:


    “Happy end of the world”

    PoorSailors last blog post: Here is another one

  144. 144 mark commented:


    High Street Holiday

  145. 145 laura commented:


    snowflakes give me the shakes

    lauras last blog post: a "whacha" update.

  146. 146 Nancy commented:


    Carnaby Street

  147. 147 JILL commented:


    ~ Village Flurries ~

  148. 148 Alisa Curiel commented:


    “somewhere beautiful, it snows”

  149. 149 Morgane commented:


    “sur les toits”

  150. 150 Gul Sat commented:


    “snowglobe neighborhood”

    Gul Sats last blog post: B is for Bird, B is for Blue

  151. 151 Melissa commented:


    Niveous

  152. 152 Chitra commented:


    when I look at this card it gives me soothing feeling.

    So I guess I would name it - “Fervor of Tenderness”

  153. 153 Megan commented:


    Streetings

  154. 154 phyllis commented:


    fantastic

  155. 155 aphrochic commented:


    “Shi Shi In The City”. The card makes me think of a beautiful, urban winter wonderland, where exciting and very posh holiday finds await.

    aphrochics last blog post: Stylish Home Office Giveaways!

  156. 156 Lisa commented:


    “snowblink”

  157. 157 Teresa Van Doren commented:


    Snow Falling Softly on the City

    Teresa Van Dorens last blog post: Top 5 List

  158. 158 Elizabeth commented:


    Snowtropolis

  159. 159 Annie Tunheim commented:


    I like Cityscape; that’s what my first thought was…

  160. 160 Charlotte Tollst commented:


    “Victorian Snowflakes”

    They look great by the way!!

    Charlotte Tollst?ns last blog post: Cherry tomatoes

  161. 161 laura commented:


    How about:

    Panache

    !!!!!!

  162. 162 Glenda J commented:


    Quickbemerry

  163. 163 Simone Collet commented:


    Prague melody.

  164. 164 cait commented:


    icing love

  165. 165 Juliette Ober commented:


    Cherry Tree Lane

  166. 166 Monica commented:


    Merry SnowFlakes

    Monicas last blog post: Positively Polite

  167. 167 Jessica B commented:


    Ye Olde City Wishes

  168. 168 Leah commented:


    They’re beautiful and remind me of London, so…

    Kensington

  169. 169 Sarah commented:


    Greetings from Main Street

  170. 170 Cyndi commented:


    Skyline Magic

    Cyndis last blog post: Card recipe, as promised?and lots more

  171. 171 Sue commented:


    “Urban Ice”

    Sues last blog post: Hot Pink Circles Card

  172. 172 Claire B. commented:


    SnowVille

  173. 173 Sue Womersley commented:


    “CITY FLAKE” ~ instead of cityscape … cheers!

  174. 174 Sue commented:


    Sorry, I had not read the other suggestions, Ellen has Cityflakes …

  175. 175 Catherine commented:


    Are they snow flakes or fireworks? In Australia, holidays and new years are associated with fireworks not snowflakes.

    So, from this perspective, my simple suggestion is:

    Celebrate

    Catherines last blog post: October - work in progress

  176. 176 Marina commented:


    A lot of people mentioned London, and ‘Carnaby St.’ jumped out at me. Not because it looks like Carnaby St. (in fact, it distinctly doesn’t), but because it looks EXACTLY like Gt. Marlborough St. (which Carnaby St. runs off from) - specifically the section of street from the backstage of the Palladium down to the Courthouse Hotel.

    However, my suggestion is “calamity”. As in “jane” - except instead of the windy city, you’ve got the snowy city. ;)

  177. 177 kathy kern commented:


    “City Sky Lights”

  178. 178 JP commented:


    “Cozytown”

  179. 179 Jamie commented:


    ligne des toits

  180. 180 Dawn commented:


    Citibration (pronounced city-bration) is the first thing that popped in my head… I tried to scroll thru the entries to make sure it hadn’t already been suggested, but I got blurry-eyed! I did see some FABULOUS suggestions, tho. Very clever, creative names.

  181. 181 HC commented:


    This makes me think of Florence, Italy.
    “Fiorenza Magic” from the old Italian

  182. 182 Sherry commented:


    Huzzah

  183. 183 Bettina commented:


    “Cobble”

    It reminds me of old houses in London sitting tightly together on a cobble stone street in the winter.

  184. 184 Lisa P. commented:


    I think this could be called, “Time for Hot Chocolate”

    Lisa

  185. 185 Meg commented:


    Coming in late on this, but I, too, immediately thought, London and Mary Poppins. No idea if this is copyright infringement, but I think “Practically Perfect in Every Way” would capture the rooftop shenanigans/London-feel, tongue sticking out to catch a flake and the hope and joy you feel with Christmas and a new year on the way!

  186. 186 Meg commented:


    P.S. Love my calling cards and stationery from this place — SO many compliments!

  187. 187 Lori commented:


    WINTER HOME

  188. 188 Jennifer commented:


    I would call it “Wonder” .

  189. 189 Devon commented:


    fleur-y

    “fleur” for the resemblance of flowers in the snowflakes…

  190. 190 lindsey clare commented:


    whistle stop

    lindsey clares last blog post: Sydney skyline

  191. 191 sarah hardy commented:


    I would call it “Hush”.

    sarah hardys last blog post: Lily Doll

  192. 192 alegria commented:


    Like so many others, this image conjured visions of the Old World…I originally thought of “Dickensian Dream” but decided it was too wordy. So my official entry is “Noel Nightscape”

  193. 193 gnomeangel commented:


    My suggestiong: burrrrberry

    website: http://www.gnomeangel.com

  194. 194 Laura commented:


    winter in helsinki

  195. 195 Marianthi commented:


    My suggestion
    ‘Cities on fire(works)!’
    ‘City flames’
    ‘Pyrotehnimata’ (it’s the greek word for fireworks, and the root word ‘pyr’ -as in pyrotechnic- means fire).
    ‘City skyfountains’

    Hope you like it!

    Marianthi

  196. 196 Jessica commented:


    Our Town

  197. 197 Tyshawn Henry commented:


    Jubilee

    Tyshawn Henrys last blog post: Organization: Fabric Board How-To

  198. 198 Alison commented:


    Snow Burst.

    Alisons last blog post: Great American Casserole Challenge: what week are we on?

  199. 199 Shannon commented:


    “Urban Drift”

  200. 200 Jodie commented:


    Whimsy and Wanderlust

    Jodies last blog post: Can You Still Get Us Home?

  201. 201 Debra commented:


    how about:

    urban flurry
    flurry town
    first flurry
    joyscape

  202. 202 elise commented:


    city sketch.

    love these cards.

  203. 203 Laura commented:


    Urbana

  204. 204 Barbara commented:


    Twilight Night

  205. 205 shea commented:


    meet me on the roof

  206. 206 Lynn P commented:


    Hip City

  207. 207 Karlie commented:


    Snowcakes and Cupflakes

  208. 208 Linda commented:


    Holly greens and winter scenes

  209. 209 Myles commented:


    Festive Fairytale

  210. 210 mayne commented:


    winter’s eve

    I can just picture the crisp air and the first few flakes of snow… on the eve of winter we all get excited for the holidays

  211. 211 Lorri McQueary commented:


    Chim Chimmeny!

  212. 212 HEIDI commented:


    Too bad I can only submit one, but I’ll go with:

    “wintry metroscape”

  213. 213 Sarah commented:


    I would go with “Olde Towne Winter” or something along those lines.

    Sarahs last blog post: 20×200

  214. 214 cory commented:


    regal greetings

  215. 215 catherine commented:


    “avenue of the arts”
    MERCI/cat

    catherines last blog post: Liselotte Watkins

  216. 216 NipprChipper commented:


    Snowed Inn

  217. 217 Tory commented:


    Not a Creature Was Stirring

    Torys last blog post: Kindred spirits

  218. 218 kay* commented:


    parliament (the scene reminds me of the british parliament!)

    kay*s last blog post: domino + thom = excitement

  219. 219 Elizabeth M. commented:


    Village of Dreams

  220. 220 annie commented:


    Merrion Square

    annies last blog post: Three Stories to Make You Laugh and Cry

  221. 221 Hanna T commented:


    so pretty! I guess.. winter chills

  222. 222 collette commented:


    Heritage Avenue

    collettes last blog post: knitting 101

  223. 223 Jules commented:


    1. Peace
    2. Hope
    3. Snow
    4. Skyline
    5. Freshly Driven
    6. Winter
    7. La Nieve (spanish for snow)
    8. Peace and Joy
    9. Silent Night
    10. Frost

    Juless last blog post: Another Great Giveaway!

  224. 224 Tara Marchiori commented:


    Mine is:

    34th Street (as in “Miracle on…”)

    Yay! Delicious holiday cards!

  225. 225 Christine Ebner commented:


    what about “sylvester” (silvester is the german word for new years eve, and sylvester and tweety was a famous cartoon of which the colors remind me)

  226. 226 Nur Sat commented:


    “snow-kissed city”

    Nur Sats last blog post: Coca-Cola’s Red

  227. 227 Brooke H commented:


    “My Whimsical Wonderland” or just “Whimsical Wonderland”.

    Brooke Hs last blog post: Allie

  228. 228 kirsten commented:


    1. funkytown
    2. chillicity

    kirstens last blog post: duh…

  229. 229 Typhanie Peterson commented:


    Not sure if anyone else has posted this name since I’m late to the Contest.

    “City Lights”

    Typhanie Petersons last blog post: 1891

  230. 230 mollytics commented:


    Oooh, what fun. How about:

    1. Royal
    2. Sparkle
    3. winter sprinkles

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  231. 231 Wendy commented:


    I would call them “City Scape Snowflake”

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  232. 232 ANNE HUTTON commented:


    The style of drawing reminds me of some paintings by french artist, Raoul Duffy, so “Raoul.”
    I read every entry and am impressed with the results. I would be unable to pick just one fav. because I have several!

  233. 233 ANNE HUTTON commented:


    Okay, me again. I realize that I am breaking the rules by submitting another title, but I just thought of it and this is after I already sent in Raoul. I hope this doesn’t disqualify me! I just thought of “WITH SPRINKLES.” My daughters, Elizabeth and Jane, always order ice cream with sprinkles.

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