Hello November!
We are excited to start off the month with another great giveaway!
"I want to help you add a sense of place to your space!"
~Candice, owner of All Mapped Out
Team member, All Mapped Out, is hosting this month's upcycled giveaway!
Candice, from All Mapped Out, is a creative artist who studied cartographic literature. As a child Candice spent many early mornings seeking out good garage sales with her mom and attending all day farm auctions with her dad. These experiences taught her to seek out unexpected treasures and to think creatively about home decor and function.
And these roots show through in her amazing Etsy shop!
Candice took a moment to explained her shop's unique name...
What’s with the name, 'All Mapped Out'?
"First the most obvious: I love all things ‘map’. Second, as much as I love maps, after graduate school I was a bit sick of reading cartographic literature. In other words, I was ‘all mapped out’. Third? I’m a bit of a planner. Ok, more than a bit. I tend to like having things ‘all mapped out’. But I’m working on that, or at least trying to. I doubt I will ever be a completely laid-back, go-with-the-flow kind of person. That’s why I married a guy who is. I observe and attempt to mimic."
Candice's planning and careful details are obvious in her shop's handmade creations...
Upcycled Giveaway Details:
Begins 12:01am November 2nd and ends 12:01am November 20th, 2012
PRIZE: One $20 gift certificate from all mapped out + FREE SHIPPING on your 1st order (includes international shipping)!
All Mapped Out wants you to choose your favorite item! Good Luck!
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I love these coasters...amazing cool tiles:
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Love the look of these coasters http://www.etsy.com/listing/107684830/1988-australia-new-zealand-physical-map
ReplyDeleteBeing from the Boston area myself these coasters are by far my favorite!! http://www.etsy.com/listing/113825048/1968-boston-area-east-coast-map-coaster?ref=usr_faveitems
ReplyDeleteThe cute coasters would make great gifts for a few I know!
ReplyDeleteI love the 1949 Antarctica Map Coasters :)
ReplyDeleteAfter spending a few epic weeks in Montana last summer, these coasters would be great to have on my coffee table!
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great upcycling :)
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This is my favorite...
ReplyDeleteBut it was hard, I chose this one cause I'm from the Western Portion of the US and I liked the retro look of it. But I also liked the one with plants and trees. The Nature map one.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/111708026/1968-california-and-nevada-map-coaster?ref=v1_other_1
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I love the 1945 South America Map Coasters and the 1952 Red Pine Coasters. Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeing from Oklahoma I am partial to the Oklahoma Map set
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/113258127/1967-oklahoma-highways-map-coasters
VERY nice stuff!
ReplyDeleteGot an Atlanta map from her! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI would love a world map for our office.
ReplyDeleteThe Oregon state map coasters are my fave!! I used to live there and miss it...
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