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Cleaning Out My Office Giveaway!

I've been cleaning out my office since yesterday, and found some materials for my personalized water bottles and thought, I should do a giveaway!
Do you want to win one of these?




The winner will get this pink water bottle monogrammed for free! :)



Not only is it personalized, it has a carry strap, two openings so you can get ice in easily, and is DISHWASHER safe! :)

The giveaway ends Monday night, so enter now! a Rafflecopter giveaway    

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  1. So fun! Do you use a Cameo? My must have "accessory" for school? Does an Erin Condren notebook count?

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    1. Yes! Love my cameo :) I would agree, I can't leave without my EC teacher planner and my water bottle!

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  2. My fav must have school accessory is my Longchamp bag!! It's perfect. :)

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  3. I'm so excited! I would love to win this to use for the softball season coming up :) Yay!
    Stephanie
    Tales of Teaching in Heels

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    1. I always bring my cell phone...I actually drove back once when I forgot it!

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    2. My cell phone, too :) I feel like I'm missing a body part when I forget it!

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  4. I definitely always have a water bottle with me and my ISN notebook!

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    1. Oh, yes! My ISN is near and dear :) What grade do you teach?

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  5. thanks for the points , i'd love to follow your weblog as usually as i can.use a wonderful day... Rug Cleaning San Antonio

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  6. SSR book and my juice

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  7. That is quite a find! You never know what it is you either lost or have laid by the wayside on your working quarters, until you've done a proper clean-up and check, right? That really makes office maintenance pertinent for reasons that are more than just decorum. Good thing there are professional services you can seek when it comes to cleaning. If you're interested check out Desert Oasis Cleaners
    . Cheers!

    Cory Waltemath

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