Mini Bread Board Giveaway- Handmade from the Heart
*This giveaway has ended. Thank you everyone for participating! Twitter and Facebook selected the winners. I asked for a number between 1 and 431. I took the first answer from Twitter- Comment #50 is one winner. And the first answer from Facebook: comment #318 is the second winner.


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Hello lovely friends. I went shopping again and spent quite a bit of time on Etsy. And this is always a good thing.
Searching through stores of handmade crafts on Etsy is something I can spend hours doing. Ultimately I get click happy and start adding to my cart every time I see something beautifully hand made. And if it has anything to do with vintage linens, paper or food styling props, it is super click happy-time.
I was so super stoked to find these handmade individual bread boards by Diana at Our Vintage Home Love! All the bread boards made by Diana are custom and each are unique with their own special characters based on the wood, stain and shape.
What made me fall more in love with these boards is Diana’s story. Please read her bread board story. I cried a few times. Tissues please.
Handmade and homemade items made with love are so dear to me. Each piece weaves in a special story, a bit of the past and when I can hold it in my hands, I feel so much more inspired to love, share and give back.
So I went extra click happy and purchased a set of these boards to give away!
They are so beautifully hand crafted and are the perfect size for food photography and styling too. I just adore the different shapes of the boards and especially the lovely handles.
Diana also sells a larger selection of boards on her Etsy Store.
Good lucky everyone!
hugs and love,
diane
I purchased a set and will be giving away 2 boards to 2 different winners!
Lovely mini bread boards are hand made. Two winners will receive 2 boards. Leaves & apricots not included. But I will be giving away these vintage linens next week!

Details of bread board giveaway: (3 chances to win)
- I purchased a set of these boards and will be giving away 2 boards to 2 different winners!
- 1st chance to win: Leave a comment below and let me know what you would do with the boards if you won
- 2nd chance to win: Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway with my handle included @WhiteOnRice . Leave your second comment with a link to show me that you tweeted it.
- 3rd chance to win: Go read Diana’s bread board story. Cry a little. Let me know that you read it and leave the 3rd comment below.
- Giveaway ends on Wednesday 21, 2011 at midnight PST.
- Sometime during Thursday 22, 2011 I will ask twitter to give me a number. The comment number matching the first twitter response will be the first winner. I will do this a second time on our Facebook Page. Limit one set of boards per person.
- Please note, all these boards are handmade so the set I ordered to giveaway might not look exactly like the photographs.
- and btw- have you visited our Facebook page yet? We’d appreciate a “like” if you haven’t. Thank you

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these are almost too nice to use–but they would be wonderful for feeding friends and family at our table.
What a touching story–anyone that has a dad who wood works can relate to it. I know our house is full of items my dad has made over the years.
Sandwiches, homemade bread, cheese and crackers, snacks…what couldn’t I use this bread board for?!
What a lovely give-away! I would keep one and gift the other- they are too pretty not to share!
Her story is very touching!
I love these bread boards. I’d use it to photograph food and serve my husband’s delicious homemade breads!
I would use them as snack trays!
I’d love to serve cheese on these. They’re so pretty!
Here’s my tweet. 😉 Can I have one of the apricots, too? http://twitter.com/#!/WhiteOnRice/status/147717943210418177
Beautiful story – my late father was a woodworker too, and I also have very special memories of the flannel jacket, chilly garage, and amazing smell of saw dust.
I love these, too. Because they are SUBSTANTIAL and really crafted. I would use them, but also hang them as fine craft. Did you look at her great home pictures? Really creative!
I have a bookshelf now that is nothing but cookbooks. I decorate it with beautiful kitchen items. The boards would sit on the shelves … when not in use. 🙂
I want I want. Have been looking for one for the longest time!
What a touching story and an awesome gift to pass onto friends.
I tweeted the giveaway. https://twitter.com/#!/mrsregueiro
I would finally tackle making gluten free bread and style and photograph them on these beautiful boards!