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What started out as an interest, for me, has turned into a passion.  It is a part of me.

Entries in free friday (2)

Saturday
Sep252010

And the Winner is...


Good guess Kris! You were very very close- ($30,000) the actual price is $29,500. You can see the source here if any of you are in the market for extra large paintings of King George. Thanks for your guesses- my favorite was Lesa who guessed $123,456. Very creative. ;)
Kris- send me an e-mail- look around their site and let me know what you like- I know that Uttermost doesn't have pricing on their site- but you can google items and find many on the Internet for sale to give you an idea of the pricing- or I'd be happy to give you pricing if you want to e-mail me a list of your favorites. You can get a $50 item or less for free- or $50 off whatever you choose.
Congratulations!
Christine

Friday
Sep242010

Free Friday


My elementary school age kids have Fun Friday- so I think we should as well- except I will call it "Free Friday." Today I am giving away a $50 credit to Uttermost.
How to sign up? Leave me a comment and guess the cost of this oversized painting of King George. Whoever is closest- wins. :) If there are two equally close guesses- I will randomly draw one out of a hat.
18th century oil painting after Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646-1723). The subject is King George I. (George Ludwig 1660-1727) circa (1716-1727.) In this portrait, the king is painted with his royal possessions. Westminster Abbey and the ancient St. Stephen’s chapel can be seen in the distance.
*** FYI- the painting is not from Uttermost. The site where I found it did not give the dimensions- however- please note the large armoire behind it.