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Shabby Apple Giveaway


About Shabby Apple:


"At Shabby Apple, we believe in both femininity and feminism. As feminine women, we create clothing that is artful in design and crafted with a vintage-style flare. Each piece is carefully constructed to both flatter a women’s figure and maintain her mystery. As feminists, we created a company that is women-owned and operated and that donates to help other women start their own businesses. With our old-fashioned style and modern ideals, we believe the best is yet to come!"



This site has some of the most adorable dresses and skirts.  I personally favor some of these options over other trends today because it allows me to be modest!  Modest clothing is a big thing I want to teach my daughter and the best way to teach that is by example.  :)  



Enter using the easy Rafflecopter form below for your chance to win $15 towards Shabby Apple.   Good Luck... I wish I could win my own giveaway.  :) 

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Comments

Karen said…
I love the da Vinci dress and the bistro blouse. So many cute options!
judithelenore said…
I really love the bistro blouse and all their maternity stuff looks great!
Vanessa said…
I'm in love with pretty much all their dresses!
Emi said…
The rocket split swimsuit
I really like their Tigris dress!
Melissa Palmer said…
My favorite is the I'm Late I'm Late dress!
Thanks for the chance!
Melissa
mjp_0419 at yahoo dot com
Melissa Palmer said…
I entered this other giveaway:
http://www.praisesofawifeandmommy.com/2013/04/purex-natural-elements-review-and.html#.UWCocaK0-d4

Thanks!
mjp_0419 at yahoo dot com
Domestic Diva said…
I like the ballerina dress.
April G said…
I love the new Lilac dress!
Unknown said…
love the belle de jour dress
tiffanyfrye said…
Twin Palms Dress! All of there clothes are so fashion forward and beautiful! I love Shabby Apple!

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