Tuesday, April 14, 2009

NAME THE "GARDEN FAIRY" GIVEAWAY!


NAME THE "GARDEN FAIRY" GIVEAWAY

This "Garden Fairy Giveaway" has a new twist to it, so please be sure to read the rules below!
START DATE: 4/14/09

END DATE: 5/14/09

PRIZE: 1 - 15" wall style fiber sculpted fairy

ELIGIBILITY: Open worldwide

VALUE: $95.00

HOW TO ENTER/RULES:


1. Each entry/comment must contain a name for the fairy! Use your imaginations....! Give the fairy a name!
2. In order to have a valid entry, your comment MUST have an email address or a link to one, and a NAME for the fairy. I will be contacting people via their emails, so that is why it is important to leave a means of getting a hold of you.

3. At the close of the giveaway on May 14th, I will randomly select 5 entries. The 5 people whose entries were randomly selected will be notified that their "fairy name" will be entered into a poll to see which name gets the most votes.
The "fairy name" with the most votes will be the WINNER of this delightful garden fairy.

A poll will be posted out here on DZFANTASY listing the 5 fairy names, which were randomly selected. I will keep the poll open for votes from May 15th - May 22, at which time the name with the most votes will be the WINNER of the fairy.
It will be up to YOU, the readers, as to who wins the "THE "GARDEN FAIRY" GIVEAWAY!
If anyone has ANY questions, please feel free to contact Donna at: dzfairies@msn.com

ABOUT THE FAIRY:


This is the tallest of my wall style fairies. She measures 15" tall from the tip of her toes to the tip of her wings.
Her face is 100% silk fabric, which I individually handdrew, needlesculpted and handpainted.
Her body/wing fabric is a a pattern of colorful flowers. I've accented the flowers on her front with Swarovski crystals and a gold metal butterfly charm. She is wearing a straw hat accented with silk flowers and Swarovski crystals.


I HOPE TO SEE A LOT OF GREAT NAMES!!

GOOD LUCK TO ALL!

101 comments:

  1. fellamia the fairy mverno@roadrunner.com

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  2. "Catmint Cher"

    The Garden Fairy

    by
    pumpkinlady430@yahoo.com

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  3. Gardenia the Floral fairy!
    I love her

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  4. Floribunda The Free Flowering Fairy


    kitikat66@hotmail.co.uk

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  6. Love the names....keeping them coming.

    Hugs,
    Donna

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  7. Spring Fairy!!!It seems announce the Spring arriving!!!!

    So Beautiful Donna!!!!!


    cal_rubies at yahoo dot es

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  8. Fleur

    nicholakleyle at hotmail dot com

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  9. Eve the Queen of the Flower Fairies

    tskrush(at)cox(dot)net

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  10. I like the name Isis- The Spring Garden Fairy!

    orchestratenoise0726[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  11. When I saw her, the name Perennial came to mind!

    ennadoolf [at] gmail [dot] com

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  12. Have you had a Flora Fairy yet? She's beautiful:)
    cyclona66@aol.com

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  13. Chamomile

    vickyg@plumvalleydesigns.com

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  14. Arbor "Rita" ( a spin off from arboretum)
    vickyg@plumvalleydesigns.com

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  15. My name for the Garden Fairy is:

    “SHARMILA” meaning "comfort, protection"

    lulu5156@roadrunner.com

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  16. What a sweet fairy princess. Her name is right there, tattooed on her wing: Verbena. I just think she should get something a bit more formal because she is a princess so...Lady Verbena is my choice. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  17. She is gorgeous... the name that came to me is: Flora Fantasia
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  18. Princess Fernita of the Secret Garden

    debefree39 @ hotmail.com

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  19. Cher-a-lyn. I decided on this name because her face, hair and body reminded me of Cher.

    scrappylouisa@yahoo.com

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  20. FIORENZO (Italian meaning 'blossoming')

    Donna, I'm presenting you with the Renee award, Please stop by my blog to pick it up♥
    Darla

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  21. She is beautiful!

    How about: Angelicawhich is a type of flower that means "inspiration".

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  22. Well she is LOVELY! I am loving someone wants to name her CHER lol (my name) but I am thinking..and looking at her...I think she is perdy cool looking for sure. Let's try: Petals of Spring..how's that? Luv her! ty for the chance too...your work is GORGY! Cher
    hilly77@comcast.net

    I am now a follower as well...just might have to get me one of your delish fairies!

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  23. I choose the name "Violetta" for the gorgeous springtime garden fairy.

    Maryann
    www.crochetbymsa.etsy.com

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  24. Bagicha

    She is adorable! I would call her 'Bagicha' which means garden in Hindi.

    moradoshop@gmail.com
    www.morado.etsy.com

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  25. Wow...Your work is beautiful. I'm in awe.
    Adamina is adorable and it means 'of the Earth' which seems appropriate for a caretaker of the garden.
    Aletta and Alita have similar meanings, the first means 'winged one', the second, small winged.
    This name sounds too rough, but it is actually the first name I thought of, Chlora (you know...like chorophyll..) ANYWAY! Awesome giveaway! Thank you..
    ~kittycatfreak94@hotmail.com~ (don't ask! I made it when I was like nine :))

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  26. I'd name her Titania, after Shakespeare's fairy in a Midsummer Night's Dream.

    Evidently, this was where fairies first got their wings and became lovely nature figures, rather than mean fallen angels.

    gmail: bloglessinnj

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  27. FLOSSIL
    timanda@bigpond.net.au

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  28. I'd name her Athena who is the goddess of wisdom, proving once again that brains and beauty often come together.


    My gmail address is tomknit

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  29. I think she is just GORGEOUS!!
    I've just looked at all the pretty names people have came up with; and I thought up one too!

    "Flowering Herbalista"

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  30. How about "Botanica" for her name? She is really beautiful!

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  31. keep the names coming!! Great ideas! DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A MEANS OF GETTING IN CONTACT WITH YOU!!

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  32. So many great name offers so far, I offer up:

    Lady Lavender
    Princess Peony
    Floralinda

    I'll try to come up with some more names when I'm not so tired. She's just beautiful, Donna.

    maggie@mannwieler.com

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  33. How about "Zaida", pronounced Zay-dah, Arabic origin, it means "lucky, fortunate and prosperous", just like Spring flowers:)

    maggie@mannwieler.com

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  34. Beautiful - amazing. She would love living with me :-)

    How about Angelina? The little angel.

    gmail = jerseyjessie

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  35. Thanks for the Fun contest!

    Yep....."Flowering Herbalista"

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  36. What a fun giveaway. Can't wait for the poll no matter which names are chosen. This is super fun.

    I would like to name her: Lily Mae

    Jody

    visionquest2020@msn.com

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  37. I'm not sure if we can enter more than one name. This is my second comment. If we aren't suppose to leave more than one, then please ignore this and just use my first one since it is the first one I sent in. The other name I like is:

    Honeysuckle Rose

    Jody

    visionquest2020@msn.com

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  38. I think her name is Ingenium. It's Latin for "nature" and sounds beautiful.

    michelleames@gmail.com

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  39. Her name is Sproutalia...well cause she just happens to make flowers and nature sprout up and grow wherever she passes on through; a bit of sparkly seeds always fly out from her magical straw hat and onto the earth below and spring to life quicker than the time it takes a human being to finish sneezing.

    FUN making up a name..great contest idea!!!

    Angelrose752(at)aol(dot)com

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  40. She takes my breath away.

    I suggest you name her Sylvia. Not just because that is my name, but because it is so appropriate. It comes from the same word as sylvan and means: a mythical deity or spirit of the woods according to my dictionary. Perfect right?

    gmail: weyuker

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  41. She's beautiful. A good name would be Antheia. Antheia was the Greek goddess of vegetation, lowlands, marshlands, gardens, blossoms, the budding earth, and human love.

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  42. ZELENKA means innocent and fresh; Darling is what she is and also gives her the initials of her creator!

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  43. I was going to suggest Verdant since that means covered with plants and sounded nice. But then I noticed that Verdandi is the Norse goddess of the present (as opposed to the past or future). So I propose either Verdant or Verdandi or maybe
    Verdant the Dandy Fairy.

    I love her.

    hotmail address - dadofra

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  44. Oh how fun....another giveaway?!!!! My my my, you are TOO sweet and giving! Your faeries always make me think back to the movie THE DARK CRYSTAL and I loved the character of Kira, so my name for her would be Kira :) Thanks Donna for being soooo generous!! Lisa **email is ltwieland@aol.com

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  45. Blossom the Enchanted Fairy.


    Donna, thanks for giveaway! :)


    brc668(at)gmail(dot)com

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  46. I think I would name her
    "Flirtatious Fern" the Garden Fairy. With that beautiful green mane of hair it reminds me of a wispy fern plant amoung the flowers..
    Beautiful creations as always...

    baronessbijoutery@gmail.com

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  47. I'd name her Mirabella.

    It sounds nice, it is roughly "look at her beauty" also Mira is the name of a variable star and comes from the same root as miraculous, so I guess it could be "beautiful miracle" or "beautiful star"

    Yikes, I love her!

    hotmail - elweyu

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  48. i would name her Lilly queen of the garden.

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  49. She is sooo lovely! She does spark the imagination.
    ok, here are a few...
    Bella Earth Faerie

    Spring Maiden

    Spring Garden Maiden

    Jewel of Nature

    Garden Jewel Faery

    Emerald Garden Fairy

    Garden Moon Fairy

    I hope that wasnt to many, lol.
    Thanks for all your wonderful giveaways, so generous of you!
    Brightest Blessings and good luck to all who entered!

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  50. Sorry, forgot to leave my email:
    thecelticwitch1@aim.com
    Thanks again,
    Kathy

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  51. Fantasia Fay

    popofra (AT) hotmail

    She really is a beauty!

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  52. Earth fairy :)

    ktgonyea @gmail.com

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  53. I name her abundata blossoming.Wow what an amazing imagination you have,they are very beautiful. quiltersinead@gmail.com

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  54. My suggestion is PRIMULA Garden Fairy. The primula is the first flower we see here in Sweden when spring arrives.
    gunilla.rehn@bredband.net

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  55. I would name her Edy, short for Eden, from the first garden.

    themeimlookingfor at yahoo dot com

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  56. Ariel le Jardin

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  57. Would love to win for my friend. I would call her Doairy. Short for Donna and fairy.

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  58. Meadow Lark

    She looks like she should be flitting about the meadows.

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  59. how about the Butterfly Garden Fairy?

    My e-mail is sales@mysticwynd.com

    Good luck everyone!

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  60. How about the short, but sweet, DEVI, which is a
    Hindi name derived from Sanskrit devi meaning goddess.

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  61. Of course the name has to be ...Hedgenina

    alice@arwhite.demon.co.uk

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  62. What a gorgeous fairy!

    My daughter said she should be named DEJA after her, she also liked the name Spryte (like Sprite soda)

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

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  63. Flower
    erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net

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  64. She's beautiful! I would name her Shaylee, which is Celtic for Fairy Princess of the field.

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  65. How about Angel Rose-
    Diane
    Dianesmb@aol.com

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  66. Diana

    It's the Roman name that means "Goddess of the woodlands, the moon, hunting, wild animals - and of chastity"

    Since she looks like a woodlands fairly.

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  67. Eolande
    It's the Celtic/Gaelic which means "Violet Flower".

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  68. Lilli

    It's the Latin for "Flower".

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  69. Rossa

    It's Latin for "Beautiful flower".

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOTnet

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  70. Shaylee
    It's Celtic/Gaelic for "Fairy princess of the field".

    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  71. How about plain old "Bloom, the Garden Fairy"

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  72. Lady Verbina - Fairy Queen of the Flowers

    I adore your creations! Thank you for this opportunity. :)

    katco64 at aol dot com

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  73. BONITA BLOSSOMS bill110@optonline.net

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  74. Donna, I just love your creation - you must have so much fun and love creating your Fairies - and it shows!

    This will sound weird, but something about the hair and the facial features made me immediately think of CHER!

    So, with that stuck in my head - I came up with Cher Princess Printemps (Cher as in dear or precious) Princess of Spring.

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  75. Dezzi's Fantasy
    wdesirees@earthlink.net

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  76. Too Cute!

    I think she looks like Seaweed Sarah!

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  77. Flora the Forest Fairy.. My mom would just love this :)

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  78. This place is cool. The fairy reminds me of Renee. and that's a good name for her.

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  79. I would name her Esmeralda, Fairy of the Meadow.

    ms.lilyk@gmail.com

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  80. Elymus is actually the name I chose because of the hair. Elymus is part of a title that is given to a type of grass. Here's the picture of it, http://www.malag.aes.oregonstate.edu/wildflowers/images/04_GreatBasinWildRyeSuccorCreek_1.JPG.w180.jpg

    bluebellbunny23@yahoodotcomdotau

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