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December 01, 2008

The winner is...

Crystal!
Let's connect so that I can send these buckles out to you.

For the drawing, I used random.org to pick a number. pretty cool.

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

110	

Timestamp: 2008-12-01 08:21:59 UTC



Had a chance to sit down and read through all of the comments for the giveaway. A heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone.

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Awww, congratulations :)

Congratulations Crystal! My packages will have to do without d-sharp's lovely handcrafted buckles, but I am going to try and make my own version for Christmas!

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