Do you love lavender? Do you love a giveaway? Then you’re in the right place!
I am raffling off this beautiful ‘I Love Lavender’ tea towel to one lucky guy or gal.
To enter this raffle all you’ve got to do is leave a comment about Lavender on this blog post. Maybe you have a special memory about this beloved plant you’d like to share or an interesting botany or historical use factoid. I’d love to hear about it!
Here’s the rules:
- Your comment will be count as an entry and I’ll use the Random Number Generator to choose the winner.
- You can have more than one comment but gibberish, sales, or spammy comments will be deleted and will not count towards the raffle.
- The raffle will close on December 31st, 2014 at midnight CST, comments after this time will not be counted towards the raffle.
- If you have been selected as the winner I will use the email address you used to register your comment to get in touch with you. You will have 48 hours to reply with your U.S. mailing address based in the lower 48 States. If you fail to get back to me or do not have a valid mailing address then I will use the generator to select a new winner.
Good luck and Happy Aromatic Holidays to you and yours!
Amy Kreydin
The Barefoot Dragonfly
I visited Grenoble France and was introduced to miel de lavande, (honey made with lavender) it’s this delicious little spread that u put on warm French bread fresh out of the oven. Oh la la, the memories:)
Oh Kathleen! That makes me miss the honey lavender so so bad!! Mmm!
I love lavender! I wrote a paper on it and posted some of it to my blog. I loved my Godwin creek gray lavender plant but it froze during one of our unpredictable weather changes :/
The smell was amazing in my garden. Check out my story on lavender!
http://www.massageinrichardson.com/lifestyle/for-the-love-of-lavender
Hillary, I’m giggling about your thirteen-year-old self in that article! What a fun read! Hope you find a new lavender plant to replace the one that froze. I, too, lost a lavender plant to a freeze earlier this year.
Lavender has always been my favorite. I was in Provence in 2011 before I discovered essential oils and I wish I had known at that time because I could have seen so many lavender fields and would have bought so many bottles of lavender. Oh, well, I’ll just have to go back some day. That is a beautiful tea towel. Thanks for the giveaway!
I was surprised I didn’t come back from France last summer with kilos of Lavender! Hehe. I’m hoping for a return trip in the future to visit some lavender fields during harvest time when the farmers are getting ready to take their crops to the distillers. Oh the fragrance and purples would be dazzling!
What a lovely offer! Lavender was my first love after patchouli! And I used so much on my gal Nyssa from chicken pox to any booboo…to soothing baths for stress! With marjoram for sleepy time baths…Such a versatile oil? And my best memories of lavenders of all types being distilled in France!
You let me know when you’re going back to France to huff Lavender and I’ll tag along, mmmkay? 🙂
Some day…some day I will get to France to the lavender fields!! 🙂
I believe you will, Sue!!
I love lavender. I had it in my garden. I also always have a bottle of lavender eo somewhere in my house. I love purple too.
My favorite memory of lavender is when my dad made me wands out of his homegrown lavender and ribbons. So sweet.
Oh what a precious memory, Jenni!
I love lavender – all out right now; went to purchase some recently but can’t decide on what kind – too many options! 🙂
Sounds like you need a sampler set! I was shocked when I first learned how many varieties of the plant and how many can be distilled into essential oils!
Lavender flavoring for pastries is something i hope to try sooner than later
I am grateful for lavender…..it speaks to my inner child and reasures her that all is well.
what a lovely tea towel! I don’t have much experience with lavender but I do sleep better when using my lavender oil at bedtime!
My favorite smell in the world is lavender!
Lavender truly has a calming and relaxing affect on me! I can not grow and keep it alive to save my life though which is saddening… I love it different forms as well such as essential oil! I love lavender
i plant lavender in my garden each year and now that I have fallen in love with essential oils and use lavender often, I appreciate my home grown lavender even more!
Lavender was the first EO I was introduced to. I use it daily in some form. I carry a bottle with me when I am away from home. Great giveaway…thanks
Days and nights pass one after the other
Lavender fills the air and brings me peace and laughter
I dab it here, I drop it there, it clears my head and helps me slumber
There is just no better, than pretty purple lavender
CJ
When I do eyelash extensions on my clients I spray lavender all over the place. That puts me in a great lashing mood and helps my clients to travel to a land of sleep 🙂 Love it!!!!
Lavender reminds me of my walks around the block when I was a little girl. Homeowners in the area would let me smell their flowers and even pick some. Silver bells, hyacinth, tulips, lavender, roses, petunias, honeysuckle, takes me back to age 5 and nursery rhymes and wishes of a green thumb.
I love lavender. It’s kind of funny because before I started using essential oils I always hated the smell of lavender, now I LOVE it!! Good Lavender is AWESOME!! 🙂
Just a reminder that those who say Lavender essential oil may safely be used undiluted are mistaken… I am one of several people I know sensitized to lavender from unwise neat use on broken skin. (stepping off my soap box to admire that lovely tea towel… I would love to win it!
lavender is one smell that quickly calms and grounds me.
I love lavender so much! Spray it on my girls pillows and y own.we gro t in the garden. Amazing smell.
I love lavender on my pillow for a peaceful sleep