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Tiptoe Tuesday Blog Hop- Cohosting again! :)




Tiptoe Tuesday Blog Hop


Welcome to Tiptoe Tuesday Blog Hop!!
This is a fun hop to break up your week just a bit. Bloggers can list a current giveaway that is running on your site this week. Then come back later and find more giveaways to enter for yourself!! Please only put one giveaway per blog and make sure to put the ending date in your title, if possible. Also please link to the actual giveaway and not just your home page. Have fun and I hope you all win something :)
Take a minute to say hello to Maria of Close to Home
 Close to Home
You can find her on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Google +.
You can find Insights by April on
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We have a fabulous cohost this week joining us. April of Praises of a Wife and Mommy
 
Praises of a Wife and Mommy was created for mom's like me. I like to share secrets, parenting advice, deals, the many arts and crafts that we do at our at home preschool, and most importantly share my faith. My many roles go beyond mom they also include, preschool teacher, Children's church teacher, youth pastor, wife, and one role I love Christ follower. Praises of a Wife and Mommy started small but is cotinuing to grow. I love to review products and hold giveaways.
You can also find her on these social sites:

We ask that you click on links 1, 2 and 3 and enter our giveaways :)  Thanks and Happy Tiptoeing!!


We are looking for bloggers to feature each week and be our Spotlight Cohost. We will write a little intro about your site and link back to you as well as be #3 on the linky list. If you would like to be considered please email me april (dot) ockerman@yahoo.com

Comments

Mikki said…
Thanks for hosting. I am one of your GFC followers!

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