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Thu, Dec 6 2007

b5media Lifestyles Holiday Blogging Awards

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It’s my pleasure to announce the First Annual b5media Lifestyles Channel Holiday Blogging Awards.

I’ve recruited some of my favorite bloggers from around the sphere to step up as judges for the following categories:

Best Holiday decoration of a Blog – Any blog or blogger who has decorated their blog for the holidays either entirely or in an subtle way. Prize: $20 USD via Paypal and links from channel blogs.

Best post about Christmas on a Blog – The best posting about Christmas or holiday activities on a blog. It can be religious or non-religious, but should celebrate the spirit of the season. Prize: $20 USD via Paypal and links from channel blogs.

Best Holiday image or video on a Blog – The best display of your own personal holiday decorations on a blog. It can be religious or non-religious, but again, should celebrate the spirit of the season. Prize: $20 USD via Paypal and links from channel blogs.

All you have to do to win is submit your entry to our Holiday Blogging Awards host post. Be sure to include the link to be judged or risk disqualification. It’s THAT Easy and what’s better than FREE Money!?!

Nominations will close at midnight December 13th and winners will be announced on Monday December 17th.

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  1. Trackback
    1610 days ago
    The Home and Garden Cafe » Blog Archive » b5media Lifestyles Channel Hosting Holiday Blogging Awards

    [...] you have to do to win is submit your entry to our Holiday Blogging Awards host post. Be sure to include the link to be judged or risk disqualification. It’s THAT Easy [...]

  2. By Tracee Sioux

    Gayla, I appoligize for missing the deadline. I moved last week. (I did mine for tomorrow – but missed the deadline by a weekend.)

  3. By Romona

    Sorry, an amendment to my previous post. I thought my blog address would show up in the comment section, so here it is…
    http://northbrookdesigns.blogspot.com
    Thank you..Romona

  4. By Romona

    Thank you for hosting the Holiday Blogging Awards. I would like to submit my blog for your consideration. I just love christmas and it’s one of my happiest memories as a child. It was always the trimmings, music, the special treats that only appeared at Christmas, the decorating, the anticipation of Santa’s visit. The company that came and made the excitement that much more. We should never lose that childhood excitement… I’ve tried to reflect my love of the season in my blog and my personal website. Thanks so much, Romona

  5. By Chloe

    I’d like to submit this post:

    http://www.tangledthread.com/a-handmade-tangled-thread-christmas/

    For consideration for best post about Christmas on a blog – what can I say, it’s my favorite time of year :-)

  6. By Ron Franscell

    I read these personal holiday stories and it reminds me of Scrooge’s conversion! It’s funny how we KNOW what Christmas is all about, but then discover some new way of looking at it. A new way that’s better.

    I posted a similar tale at my blog for consideration in your contest to selct the Best Post ABOUT Christmas. Please feel free to drop in a take a look at The Ladder Guy

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    1617 days ago
    Holiday Blogging Awards

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  8. By Noreen Crone-Findlay

    Christmas is a very big celebration at our house, and at Hankering for yarn, too!
    Please enter me in the contest :)
    I posted a special entry with a LONG list of Christmas entries about tutorials I have written for Christmas crafting, projects I’ve designed for Christmas and pics of some of the decorations at our house.
    Here’s the link:
    http://www.hankeringforyarn.com/christmas-on-hankering-for-yarn
    Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone!
    Noreen over at hankeringforyarn

  9. By Kadi

    I’d like to enter my post in the “best post” category. http://www.kadiprescott.blogspot.com/2007/12/goodwill-towards-men.html

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  11. By Denise

    I thought this contest was only for blogs in the B5Media Lifestyle Channel. Am I wrong about that?

  12. By Mama Zen

    I’d like to enter the “Best Post About Christmas” category!

    http://thezenofmotherhood.blogspot.com/2007/12/generous-december-and-christmas-miracle.html

  13. By Kate

    Are other B5 blogs eligible?

    If so, I want in the “best post” competition for the spirit of the holidays:

    http://www.babylune.com/the-generous-december-group-writing-project/

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  20. By Blondie Writes

    http://anythingparenting.blogspot.com/2007/11/christmas-is-in-air.html

    Christmas Is In The Air
    With Thanksgiving arriving in no time, Christmas is only a short month to go. Do you have your holiday shopping started? Some people are done, but the real Christmas shopping starts the day after Thanksgiving. The day of Thanksgiving, we spend time with family and friends celebrating a time of giving. Some of the men are hoping the Detroit Lions will give to the Green Bay Packers. However, families gather around the table or the television to enjoy a feast made for a king.

    The traditional Thanksgiving dinner is turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, yams, potatoes, corn, dinner rolls, gravy and everyone’s favorite, pumpkin pie with whipped topping. As we feast on a traditional Thanksgiving dinner and enjoy a day of football, the kids will play and pictures will be taken. Families are getting together to draw names for exchanging gifts at Christmas and drinking a little holiday cheer.

    Christmas is a special time when the Thanksgiving Day parades roll out the sleights with Santa Claus who is ready to greet the little ones and hear what they want for Christmas. The parades are beautiful with all the Christmas lights and decorations. Stores are unveiling their Christmas windows and families are bundled up warmly to start the holiday season.

    The one thing we forget sometimes is those less fortunate than we are. Some people have no family and nowhere to spend the holidays. Some of the little ones do not enjoy a Christmas Day of receiving presents from Santa Claus. The family just cannot afford such a luxury of buying gifts. If everyone considers one child and buys one extra present to present to someone less fortunate, little ones everywhere can enjoy a Christmas present from Santa Claus. Imagine the gleam in their eyes when you take the time to say Merry Christmas with a gift that was left under your tree for them from Santa Claus.

    Plan your holidays and your shopping to include someone, maybe even an elderly neighbor who has no one to spend the holidays with, and see what a difference a little love can do to brighten someone’s life. Everyone deserves a little extra love at Christmas, some of us have more than enough to go around, wouldn’t it be nice if everyone had someone to spend the holidays with.