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#AWBU 2014 Petit Jean Meats Giveaway

Petit Jean Meats is a proud sponsor of #AWBU in Rogers, AR on Sept. 5 – 7.  

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We love our Petit Jean Meats Products!
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 Photos contributed by Petit Jean Meats Brand Ambassadors:  Sarabeth Jones, Alison Chino and Rhonda Bramell  and Misty Wilbanks of Petit Jean Meats in Morrilton, all Arkansas Women Bloggers.

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Giveaway by Petit Jean Meats

The 2nd annual Bacon Bowl presented by Petit Jean Meats will take place in downtown Bentonville on Saturday, September 13, from 9:00am until 12:00pm.

 Teams consisting of chefs and amateur cooks will compete in Entrée and Dessert Divisions and test their culinary skills by creating innovative bacon creations featuring Arkansas’ own Petit Jean Meats bacon. Teams can choose to enter Entrée or Dessert divisions, or both, with Petit Jean Meats generously donating their mouth-watering bacon to all who compete.

Bacon Bowl attendees of all ages will vote for their favorite dishes in both divisions as well as the overall People’s Champion.  Local and nationally-known bacon enthusiasts, food writers and bloggers will determine who will represent the Bacon Bowl in the Bacon Division at the 2014 World Food Championships in Las Vegas where they’ll have the opportunity to win up to $60,000.

Teams are traveling from throughout Arkansas and the region to compete in the Bacon Bowl with the goal of winning the grand prize trip to compete in the 2014 World Food Championships in Las Vegas.  “We couldn’t be more excited to be part of the thriving culinary scene in Bentonville,” said event coordinator John McClure. “In addition to the Bacon Bowl, the nationally recognized Bentonville Farmers Market and world famous World Championship Squirrel Cook-off will be going on in downtown Bentonville that same day. We’re all working together to create a Saturday morning that people won’t soon forget.”

There will be live music, Petit Jean Meats sampling, other foods and beverages and much more.  Tickets are $10 at the gate; advance tickets are $8 and can be purchased at the Bentonville Convention & Visitors Bureau.  Please visit BaconBowl.net and the Bacon Bowl Facebook page for more details.  Teams or individuals interested in competing should visit BaconBowl.net. Team registration is open until Friday, September 5. Space is limited.

For a chance to win 2 tickets to the Bacon Bowl, tell us your favorite way to use Petit Jean Meats Bacon.  Each different comment (no repeats) earns one opportunity to win.  The winner will be announced on the Foodie Friday Aug. 5 post.  Tickets supplied by Petit Jean Meats.

Behind the Scenes + Fall Trends at Country Outfitter

Guest post by Stephanie McCratic – Acumen Brands & Evolved Mommy

Ever wondered what goes on at an e-commerce company? It isn’t all internet cafes in India. We promise.  CountryOutfitter.com is a boot retailer proudly based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, run by a super-genius former doctor, his carefully selected web developers and some orange robots (not even kidding).

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Let me introduce myself to those of you whom I haven’t yet met. I’m Stephanie, and I blog at EvolvedMommy.com. I’m also the director of Social Media for Acumen Brands, which is the parent company of CountryOutfitter.com.

As part of the Arkansas Women Bloggers Unplugged conference we are excited to offer each of the attendees a pair of boots to keep plus a $150 gift card to give away to one of their readers.

Fall is our biggest time of the year at Country Outfitter and to help you gear up for this special boot season I thought I’d give you a behind the scenes peak at Country Outfitter’s operations and a sneak peek into the hottest boots coming up.

Without further delay…

Behind the scenes at Country Outfitter

Hot boots for Fall 2012

Click each boot to go directly to the product page for more details!

For Razorback tailgating every girl needs a good pair of red cowboy boots that will be comfortable all day whether it is hot or cold outside. Pair this with a t-shirt dress or leggings depending on the month and you’ll be the hit of the party.

The peekaboo on the top of the toe of these Ariat cowboy boots means all the detail isn’t lost when you wear these under your favorite jeans this fall. Or tuck your best dark skinny jeans into them with a cable knit chunky sweater and head out to dinner.

Find a concert or a bar and GO! These boots are so hot you just have to have them. Do not let reason stand in the way here. Bikes, Blues and BBQ is coming up in Fayetteville.  That’s reason enough.

Lucchese is great at pairing edgy with a little bit of southern class. They make their boots by hand in America and then make them look old. Basically the beat the crap out of them before you even get them. This camel color is the IT color in boots for fall. Wear them with grey leggings and just about anything else to set yourself apart as on trend.

We know Lucchese boots are a little spendy, but they are just so pretty. Look at the detail in these Gardenia boots. They are swoon worthy and ful of southern sass.

Old Gringo is huge right now. They are trendy because of their unique look and Texas style. Like camel, Caramel is a big fashion “do” this fall, which makes this boot one of our favorites.

We hope y’all have a great time Saturday night and if you ever need help with boots I’m just an email or a phone call away.

Country Outfitter: www.CountryOutfitter.com

Evolved Mommy: www.EvolvedMommy.com

Recent Winners on ARWB

Arkansas Women Bloggers has been at its new home for three weeks and what a whirlwind it has been.  We have been giving prizes and hoping to entice the 400+ members of our old site to head on over and join us here.  If you have not taken the time to join us yet, we hope you will soon!  There is power in numbers and we have several deals in the works that will be sweeter, the more members we have.  If you have joined us, THANK YOU! We hope you will continue to encourage all your bloggy friends to join us as well.

We want to take a moment to congratulate all of our recent winners and to sincerely thank all of the sponsors of the great giveaways that we have had so far.  We will be having many more giveaways and exciting events in the near future.

Recent Winners on ARWB

Jackie W. won the Cooks Illustrated – Best Make-Ahead Recipe from Lyndi of NWA Foodie.

Whitney S. won a Flip Camera courtesy of Shannon and Gwen of NWA Motherlode.

Stephanie H. won a $100 Visa Giftcard compliments of the Collective Bias Team.

Jasmine B. won 2 show tickets courtesy of the Walton Arts Center.

Heather N. won an autographed copy of the The Pioneer Woman Cooks courtesy of Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman.

Karen W. won an autographed copy of the The Pioneer Woman Black Heels to Tractor Wheels courtesy of Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman.

Shana W., Christy J., Stephanie H., and Amy B. all won handmade Christmas ornaments from Julie at Eggs and Herbs.

The Pinterest Challenge Wreath Giveaway, sponsored by Gina of Desperately Seeking {Gina}, is still in progress. Please click here for more information on how you can enter to win.

 Please help us to show appreciation to our sponsors by taking a moment to visit their websites and follow them on Facebook, Twitter and other social media.

 

Pinterest Wreath Challenge and GIVEAWAY!

Written by Gina of Desperately Seeking {Gina}.

Thank you to the ladies of AWB for inviting me to share one of my favorite Pinterest Projects thus far!

I’m not sure what it is about this site that is so interesting and addictive.  Maybe it’s the pretty picture overload? Or the insane amount of talented, creative people sharing ideas, tips, and tutorials?  Whatever it is, I’m enjoying looking and doing!

At first glance, it may be difficult to understand what Pinterest is all about. It can be overwhelming for first-time pinners-pretty picture overload for sure.  But, at the heart of this newest social networking craze, Pinterest provides a unique outlet for crafters, photographers, aspiring cooks, and artists of all kinds.  Pinterest is a visual pinboard.  It’s a place to bring out all those sites we have saved in the deep depths of our browser bookmarks and store them in picture form instead of words.  It is a place to inspire {artists, crafters, cooks sharing their creations} and to be inspired {spinning those pins and making them our own}.

Finding inspiring Pinners is as easy as following your favorite bloggers-who-pin. Many of the bloggers here on Arkansas Women Bloggers pin and you can often find links on their websites.  Additionally, one Pinner leads to other like-minded Pinners creating a communtity of fun, interesting, and inspiring projects.  It is a place to gather ideas for everything from deciding what to have for dinner to painting techniques for that old dresser you hope to refurbish.  Pinterest is a place to grow our blog-reader lists and circle of blog friends around the world.  And, most importantly, Pinterest is a place to connect with those friends and artists.

Gather, grow, connect- exactly what the creators of Arkansas Women Bloggers hope to accomplish here in this forum!  Pinterest just provides another chance for you to get to know the great ladies here on Arkansas Women Bloggers.

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The project I’m sharing today comes from my Craft Inspiration (http://pinterest.com/gknupp/craft-inspiration/) pinboard and is from Jen over at the ever-inspiring Tatertots & Jello blog (http://tatertotsandjello.blogspot.com/2010/01/2010-burlap-wreath-and-giveaway.html)

Lets get started:

The key to this project, for me, was gathering and prepping the supplies over a three or four day period.  Having the supplies at-the-ready
was a hurdle well cleared when it came time for this challenge.

 

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For this project you’ll need to gather:

-3 yards of burlap (Note: You can buy burlap cheaper at hardware stores like Lowes and HomeDepot than at fabric stores!)
-scrap fabrics
-scrap booking brads or buttons
-hot glue gun and glue sticks
-14 inch wreath form
-twine
-paper
-stamp pad
-assorted scraps and yarn to hang wreath
-circle cookie cutters {to trace onto fabrics}
-fabric marker
-a good pair of fabric shears

Begin by cutting a four inch section down the length of the burlap and set aside. This will be used to wrap the wreath form a little later.

Using your cookie cutter {or a cup} draw one 3-inch  circle, and one 2-inch circle on the burlap and cut out. Use this template to cut remaining circles.

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You’ll need:

Burlap : 50 – 3 inch circles
25 – 2 inch circles

Fabric  25 – 3 inch circles
25- 2 inch circles

Combine layers of circles that are pleasing to you, forming flowers of burlap and fabric.  Secure in the center by pushing a brad through and fastening on the backside.  Lay out flowers as you go.

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Tip:  layer more burlap-on-burlap flowers than you think you need.  Layer 2 to 3 circles each.

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You’ll need a total of 120 – 150 finished flowers.

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Lets put it all together:

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Take the 4 inch section of burlap you cut earlier and secure one end of the burlap to the wreath form with a beaded line of hot glue and gently {and CAREFULLY} press the fabric into the glue until secure.  Begin wrapping the form tightly, overlapping as you go.

Time now, to begin hot glueing your fabric circles to the wreath form.  A small bead of hot glue on the back of each circle will be enough to attach your flowers.

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Start by laying out 3 fabric flowers symmetrically around the form.

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Fill in with remaining circles adding pops of color with your fabric flowers.

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Next, flip the wreath over and attach twine with a small dot of hot glue on each side of the wreath.

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Flip back over and attach your message to the twine with tiny paperclips or tiny clothespins.  I originally typed and printed a message onto paper, cut out, and inked the edges.  However, during my search for clothespins I came across a little letter “g” and covered it with leftover fabric scrap from this project. I attached it with a paperclip from my scrap booking stash.

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Finish by looping scraps of fabric, yarn, or leather {such as shoelaces!} to the top of the wreath from which to hang your finished wreath.  Hang and Enjoy!

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Gina has graciously agreed to giveaway one of these beautiful wreaths!  You have several chances to win and we will be using Rafflecopter to help us keep track of your entries.  Entries will be open through December 16th.  Good Luck!

(For info on how to win – please click the “continue” button below!)

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Refer A Friend to #ARWB and WIN!

Stephanie, Fawn, Beth and myself are all pretty fond on Arkansas Women Bloggers and we think you are too!  Well it turns out that we have another fan, a pretty famous fan!  Ree Drummond (yes, the Pioneer Woman) thinks what we are doing is pretty cool and has offered two autographed copies of her books to two lucky members of Arkansas Women Bloggers!  Pretty cool, huh?  We think so!

We will be giving the autographed copy of Ree’s cookbook, The Pioneer Women Cooks, to the member of Arkansas Women Bloggers who refers the most new members between 7am TODAY through 7pm on Sunday, December 4th.

We will be giving the autographed copy of Ree’s love story, Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, to the member of Arkansas Women Bloggers who refers the most new members between 7am Monday, December 5th through 7pm on Wednesday, December 7th.

It’s that simple!  We have added a ‘Referred By’ field to the registration form to make it easy for us to keep track.  All you have to do is ask your local women blogger friends to list your first and last name or the name of your blog in the ‘Referred By’ field!

Here are four suggestions to help you drum up some referrals:

1.  Tell Your Friends

When you are chatting in person, through email, on the phone, or via IM to your gal-pals tell them about Arkansas Women Bloggers and invite them to join.  Make sure to tell them to put your name in the ‘Referred By’ field.

2.  Blog About Us

Chances are there are at least a few local bloggers lurking around on your blog.  We would love for them to find out about us and reading about us on your blog is a great way for that to happen.  Please urge your readers to check out our site http://arkansaswomenbloggers.com and to join us by filling out the registration form on our join us page(http://arkansaswomenbloggers.com/join-us/). Make sure to tell them to put your name or blog name in the ‘Referred By’ field.

3. Facbook About Us

Here is a sample status update:
Arkansas Women Bloggers is a great place for women bloggers to Gather, Grow and Connect.  I’ve joined them and think you should too! Sign up with them and tell them (insert your name or blog name) sent you! http://arkansaswomenbloggers.com/join-us/

4. Tweet About Us

Here is a sample tweet:
I joined @ARWomenBloggers & think u should 2! Tell them (name or blog name) sent you! http://bit.ly/u1AE1V

And of course there must be rules!

You will be awarded ONE referral point for each person you refer to Arkansas Women Bloggers regardless of the number of individual blogs they register.  You must be a registered member at the new Arkansas Women Bloggers website to win.  If you haven’t registered yet, you may refer yourself for one referral point. All currently registered members will automatically be awarded one referral point.  You will only be eligable for referral points for registration entries AFTER you have registered.  Since we are trying to grow our Arkansas based membership you will only recieve referral points for registration entries within the state of Arkansas.  All registrants must have vaild blogs.  In the event of a tie for the most referrals, the referrer with the first valid referral point that was not themself will be declared the winner. Each contest will be seperate and only entries recieved during the times indicated above will be valid.  Prizes will be mailed to the address provided by the winner on the registration form.

Good Luck!