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{Boutique Mama } $100 Sponsor Giveaway

Monday, January 23, 2012 by Jessika Hepburn

boutique mama, web design and blog templates

I am super happy to share this opportunity to win a $100 gift certificate from our sponsor Boutique Mama! BoutiqueMama.com is a full-service web design studio specializing in affordable, boutique-style web design templates and matching graphic design. They’ve been in business since 2006 and have helped thousands of women launch their businesses. None of their templates, WordPress or otherwise, are more than $50 which includes basic customization (business name, slogan, etc.) making them an affordable option for upgrading or updating your brand.

Check out their links and then head to the comments to enter to win and give your brand a facelift!

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HOW TO ENTER: 

What would you do with your $100 gift certificate? Maybe a new look for your blog, fancy business cards-anything goes. Tell us how you would use your $100 Boutique Mama credit in the comments for your chance to win!

BONUS ENTRIES: 

Get extra entries by leaving a separate comment (1 comment=1 entry) if you:

  • Become a fan of Boutique Mama on Facebook
  • Follow Boutique Mama on Twitter
  • Shout out this giveaway on Twitter or Facebook
  • (be sure to include @ohmyhandmade/oh my handmade in your post or tweet!)
This giveaway closes January 29th at midnight EST with the winner announced at the bottom of this post January 30th. By entering this giveaway you are agreeing to the oh my! handmade giveaway policies.
This giveaway is now closed! Congratulations to Laura with comment #22!

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