Alice & Jay Giveaway

I have the pleasure tonight of introducing you to one of my sponsors and a very fun company, if you don't know it already... Alice and Jay.  Their tag line says it all.  "Simple Splendiferous Fun."  And they are fun.  I met the pair last May at the Lucketts Antique Market.  I didn't have much to sell on the second day, so I had a good time mingling with other vendors and drooling over their fabulous stuff. 
Not only do Alice and Jay sell cool things like antique textiles, Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint, refurbished furniture and curiosities, they sell lamps they make out of cool things.  Things like dress forms, farm tools, industrial pieces and architectural salvage.  I have a gorgeous pair of chippy gray lamps made out of old columns from them.  I was thrilled when they wanted to partner with me as a sponsor and even more excited when they wanted to offer a giveaway to my readers. 

What are they giving away?  This pair of amazing lamps made out of antique French iron gate pieces.  They stand 35" high, are painted in a beautiful chippy blue and come with oversized cream drum shades.  Pretty "wow", huh?




Here's a closer look...


Gorgeous.


Are you interested?  Well, if you don't want them I'll just leave a comment myself and "randomly" choose me as the winner.  Is that unfair?  Okay, okay...you do want them?  Here's what you need to do if these lamps *must* be in your house as soon as humanly possible...

Visit the Alice and Jay Shop and browse around.  Come back here and leave a comment on this post letting me know what else you love on their site.  That's it!  That comment will enter you in the running to win this fabulous giveaway.

Personally, I fancy these...



...and these sheer curtains with ruffles at the bottom. 



The giveaway is open through Sunday, September 11, 2011 at midnight PST.  A winner will be announced Monday, September 12. 

If you'd like to get to know this pair better, you can follow them on their blog.  And, if you're in the area, they will be at the Marburger Farm Antique Show, Roundtop, Texas in booth H6 at the end of September.  Oh...how I wish I could go.  Think I could make the drive from PA with two preschoolers and a husband?  Sigh.  Maybe next year. 

Anyway, good luck to all!