Monday, February 23, 2009

Today, February 23rd, we are Giving Away... (PRIZES CLAIMED)


Two Gorgeous Fine Art Temple Prints from Photo by Emilie

Today the talented artist and photographer of Photo by Emilie is giving away two beautiful temple art prints to two lucky winners. Each winner will receive one 8x10 temple print of his or her choice. All images are mounted on mat board & pressed with a fine linen texture. Custom sizes and canvas mounting are also available. Here’s just a sample of Emilie’s stunning and contemporary temple prints:



Even if you do not win, you can still purchase a temple print for your home. You can find pricing and information on Photo by Emilie’s site here.

There are four ways to enter to win a temple art print from Photo by Emilie.

For one entry leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe

For a second entry visit Photo by Emilie’s website here. Look at her beautiful temple art prints. Then come back to Give Away Today and in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the name of the temple print you would like if you win.
Example: Jane Doe: His Work and His Glory

For a third entry, in a NEW comment, please tell us your first and last name and one of the most beautiful or majestic buildings or structures you have ever seen.
Example: Jane Doe: The Koln Cathedral in Germany. They began constructing the Koln cathedral in the 1200’s and it took until the 1800’s to complete—over 600 years. According to our tour guide when visiting the cathedral, the people of Koln hid in the cathedral while their village was being bombed during World War II. Nearly everything in Koln was destroyed, except the cathedral and the townspeople hiding within.

And while we’re on the subject of taking tours while traveling (something I love to do and haven’t done for awhile), for a fourth entry, in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the farthest place you have ever traveled.
Example: Jane Doe: The Island of Tonga

The winners of the temple prints from Photo by Emilie will be announced Tuesday, February 24th. Please visit us then to see if you are one of our winners and to check out our new giveaway for the day. Thanks!

707 Comments:

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Mandy Mae said...

Mandy Stewart: Trinity Church in NYC: I've only seen the outside of it, but it's an incredible building. I also love the cemeteries associated with the church, one of which Alexander Hamilton is buried in. The cemetery, and the church, which are just blocks from Ground Zero survived the 9/11 attacks.

Mitzi said...

Mitzi Buck: Ye Nations now look up

Brenda said...

Brenda Murray: Knock

Brenda said...

Brenda Murray: Greece

Mitzi said...

Mitzi Buck:Basilica di San Marco a Venezia: great architecture

Audrey said...

Audrey Clayton: Knock

Brenda said...

Brenda Murray: I have only seen 5 temples but they are the most beautiful structures I have ever viewed. The spirit felt when looking at a temple is absolutly breathtaking.

Audrey said...

Audrey Clayton: The Melk Monastery in Austria. I loved the library- it reminded me of Beauty and the Beast.

Audrey said...

Audrey Clayton: Krakow, Poland

Lisa said...

Lisa Ward: His Work and His Glory (Salt Lake)

Cheryl said...

Cheryl Bowe: Faith {Nauvoo}

Anonymous said...

Alicia Espericueta

Maria said...

Maria Livingston: His Work and His Glory

Cheryl said...

Cheryl Bowe: The temples, I can't narrow it down to one

Maria said...

Maria Livingston: New Zealand

Anonymous said...

Alicia Espericueta, St. Petersburg Russia

Cheryl said...

Cheryl Bowe: If been coast to coast, I know I need to travel more, that's in the plans

Tifani said...

Tifani Cluff

Anonymous said...

Alicia Espericueta, Let his Light So Shine

Anonymous said...

Traci Romph

Melanie said...

Melanie Hallstrom: For All to Hear

Anonymous said...

Tifani Cluff look towards the heavens

Melanie said...

Melanie Hallstrom: The Nauvoo Temple, it is just such a special place.

Melanie said...

Melanie Hallstrom: Australia

Hanna said...

Hanna Perazzo

Kelli said...

Kelli McIntosh - Utah's Dixie

Kelli said...

Kelli McIntosh

Hanna said...

Hanna Perazzo: His Work and His Glory

Anonymous said...

Alicia Espericueta, The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg. Architecturally, the church harks back to medieval Russian architecture in the spirit of romantic nationalism. It intentionally resembles St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. The Church contains over 81,000 sq feet of mosaics—more than any other church in the world.

Hanna said...

Hanna Perazzo: the Mount Timpanogos Temple

Kelli said...

Kelli McIntosh - Salt Lake Temple

Jessica said...

Jessica Schmale

Kelli said...

Kelli McIntosh - Tennesee

Jessica said...

Jessica Schmale: Pukhet, Thailand

Hanna said...

Hanna Perazzo:Ohio is as far as I've gone from home (NV).

Jessica said...

Jessica Schmale, His work and Glory

Tifani said...

Tifani Cluff san Diego temple

Tifani said...

Tifani Cluff Hawaii is the farthest place i've traveled. beautiful

Sam and Kurtis said...

samantha anderson

Anonymous said...

Traci Romph: His Work and His Glory

Sam and Kurtis said...

Samantha Anderson- Either hawaii, cancun mexico or chignik AK

Sarah said...

Sarah Carpenter; His Work and His Glory

Tiff said...

Tiffany Mason: To listen and to pray

Sarah said...

Sarah Carpenter:Manti Temple is the awesomest building I have ever seen. The staircase inside is amazing

Sarah said...

Sarah Carpenter: Fairbanks, Alaska

Chelsea said...

Chelsea Pickup

~ Lacey ~ said...

Lacey Mullen

Sam and Kurtis said...

samantha anderson- I still think the most beautiful building i have ever seen is the lincoln memorial at night. It is so beautiful and has so much historic background that i just fell in love with it. the lights seem to sparkle off the building radiating different colors into the sky and it is the most beautiful thing i may have ever seen.

Tiff said...

Tiffany Mason: I loved the Palace of Versailles in Paris. Wow that structure is amazing. You cannot even put it into words

slap said...

Letha Porter

kjera said...

Kjera Carroll

Tiff said...

Tiffany Mason: Italy

Heather and Daniel said...

Heather Black

Sam and Kurtis said...

Samantha Anderson-look toward the heavens

Chelsea said...

Chelsea Pickup: Tunisia

slap said...

Letha Porter: KNOCK

Chelsea said...

Chelsea Pickup: Utah's Dixie

Anonymous said...

Traci Romph: The Draper Temple
We just went there on Friday. I loved the bride's room. I pictured the day I would be there with my daughter.

Anonymous said...

Traci Romph: Japan

Ellen said...

Ellen Linford: His Work and His Glory

Heather and Daniel said...

Heather Black: For All To Hear

Ellen said...

Ellen Linford: Bangkok, Thailand

kjera said...

Kjera Carroll: for all to hear

Laura Swenson said...

Laura Swenson: Nauvoo print

Laura Swenson said...

Laura Swenson: Salt Lake Temple

Unknown said...

Holly Pitcher

Lindsey said...

Lindsey Healey: For All to Hear

kjera said...

Kjera Carroll: The most majestic building I have been to would have to be the Salt Lake Temple. It is amazing very wonderful!

Heather and Daniel said...

Heather Black: Salt Lake City Temple

Lindsey said...

Lindsey Healey: the San Diego temple - I lived there when it was being built and it was so interesting to hear everyone talk about it and try to figure out what it really was.

Heather and Daniel said...

Heather Black: Aberdeen Scotlan

Lindsey said...

Lindsey Healey: Cancun

kjera said...

Kjera Carroll: the furthest place I have ever traveled to is Oklahoma!

The Halls said...

Jensine Hall: Mexico

Natalie Hansen said...

Natalie Hansen

The Standrings said...

april standring

Anonymous said...

Stacie Crawford

Natalie Hansen said...

Natalie Hansen: His Work & His Glory

ClancyPants said...

Clancy Passey: To Listen and To Pray

Rachel said...

Rachel Biornstad: His work and His glory.

ClancyPants said...

Clancy Passey: The Gateway Arch in St. Louis Missouri. Seeing this in person was so magnificent. I couldn't get over how BIG it was! I was awestruck.

ClancyPants said...

Clancy Passey: Maui, HI

Rachel said...

Rachel Biornstad: I love the San Diego temple. I don't know, it's just neat how it comes out of nowhere on the side of the freeway. It's beautiful.

Natalie Hansen said...

Natalie Hansen: I would have to say, outside of the US, the most beautiful structure that I have seen is The BYU Jerusalem Center, especially viewing it from the bottom of the hillside, at sunset. Gorgeous!

Rachel said...

Rachel Biornstad: Hilo, Hawaii

Natalie Hansen said...

Natalie Hansen: Israel or Egypt. I went to both on same trip and I am not sure which one is farther.

Rosie and Derek said...
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Anonymous said...

Stacie Crawford: Knock

Dani said...

Danielle Smith: His Work and His Glory (SL)

Dani said...

Danielle Smith: Anchorage, Alaska

Anonymous said...

Stacie Crawford: Budapest

Rosie and Derek said...

Rosie Borsky: His Work and His Glory, LOVE this one!!

Rosie and Derek said...

Rosie Borsky: The Statue of Liberty

Rosie and Derek said...

Rosie Borsky: Costa Rica

All About M.E.('s) said...

Mindy Eyre. I would love to win To Listen and To Pray (SL). Beautiful!

All About M.E.('s) said...

Mindy Eyre. I LOVE the St. George and Manti temples. I love the backdrop of the temples. I love the red rock surrounding the St. George Temple and I love how the Manti temple sits on a hill. In my opinion, there is not a more majestic or beautiful structure than the LDS temples!

All About M.E.('s) said...

Mindy Eyre: Mexico :)

Gloria said...

Gloria Wilcox: Direct Thy Path {St. George}

Jac said...

Jackie Pate: Let His Light So Shine (St. George)

Jac said...

Jackie Pate: Saipan, Micronesia

Emily said...

Emily Aldrich: His Work and His Glory

Becky said...

Becky Fisher

Becky said...

Becky Fisher : Hawaii

Emily said...

Emily Aldrich: I grew up in DC and I can honestly say that driving over the freeway and seeing the DC Temple on the hill makes it the most majestic building I've ever seen.

Jac said...

Jackie Pate: Milan Cathedral. The exterior is unlike anything I have ever seen. So incredibly detailed and the doors are ENORMOUS!

Becky said...

Becky Fisher: DC Temple

Emily said...

Emily Aldrich: Maui Hawaii is the farthest I've traveled... keeping my fingers crossed for a trip to Europe soon!

Bonnie B. said...

Bonnie Blad

Becky said...

Becky Fisher : The Work and His Glory

Teresa said...

Teresa Durfee: His Work & His Glory

Bonnie B. said...

Bonnie Blad-To Listen and to Pray

Nikki said...

Nikki Garrick

Nikki said...

Nikki Garrick: The Washington DC LDS Temple, beautiful, magestic, hovering above the tree tops, fantastic.

Nikki said...

Nikki Garrick: St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

The Anderson Fam said...

jami anderson

Melissa said...

Melissa Codella

Kristi said...

Kristi Jackson

H and E said...

Emily Nelson

Nikki said...

Nikki Garrick: There is SunShine in my Soul

H and E said...

Emily Nelson: Ye Nations Now Look Up (St. George)

Lewyville said...

Jill Lewis

b.liz said...

Beth Thompson: His Work and His Glory

b.liz said...

Beth Thompson: Westminster Abbey Cathedral in London was beautiful and intricate. Loved it.

Anonymous said...

Janae Zurn

Anonymous said...

Janae Zurn: Mexico

Anonymous said...

Janae Zurn: Mexico

Bonnie B. said...

Bonnie Blad- I think any Temple is magestic. They are all beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Janae Zurn: Come Come

Bonnie B. said...

Bonnie Blad- The farthest I have ever traveled is San Antonio Texas. (from Idaho)

Anonymous said...

Janae Zurn: Beautiful building, The Salt Lake Temple

Anonymous said...

Jodie Russell

Maria said...

Maria Thorpe: France

Maria said...

Maria Thorpe: Can't narrow it down to one but many of the Cathedrals in Paris, France.

Unknown said...

Amy Pugmire: His work and his glory (slc temple

Anonymous said...

Jodie Russell: His Work and His Glory

Unknown said...

Amy Pugmire: I think the Salt lake city temple is so beautiful thats where i was sealed to my family.

Maria said...

Maria Thorpe: His Work and His Glory

~ Lacey ~ said...

Lacey Mullen: Ye Nations Now Look Up {St. George}

SewsCute said...

Katie Amos

angela said...

Angela Cope - to listen to and pray

Anonymous said...

Tammi Mendoza

Anonymous said...

Jodie Russell: Any Temple!

angela said...

Angela Cope

angela said...

Angela Cope - furthest place i have traveled is washington dc

Rebecca Sperry said...

Rebecca Sperry

Tamara said...

Tamara Wheeler

SewsCute said...

Katie Amos- Look toward the Heavens

Tamara said...

Tamara Wheeler: France

Tamara said...

Tamara Wheeler: Notre Dame

angela said...

Angela Cope - i love the logan temple and think it is a beautiful building

Tamara said...

Tamara Wheeler: St. George Temple print

Anonymous said...

Tammi Mendoza- let His light so shine

~ Lacey ~ said...

Lacey Mullen: I love the San Diego Temple. I love how it just literally appears to glow at night and how it just appears from the freeway. It is beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Tammi Mendoza- Bahamas

~ Lacey ~ said...

Lacey Mullen: The furthest place that I have ever traveled woud be down to the tip of Baja, Mexico. It is just absolutely gorgeous there!

SewsCute said...

Katie Amos- I know that this sounds so generic....but really the Salt Lake Temple is the most majestic building I have ever seen. It took 40 years to build and the architic spent time in Europe researching differnt buildings. I haven't been out of the USA ever so when I went to Salt Lake Temple for the first time (I was 14 or 15) I knew that I had to be married there. And I was 5 years later. Even on that day the Salt Lake Temple was the most beautiful building I had ever seen. I've seen the DC temple up close too.....but it really can't compare.

Jami said...

jami jones

SewsCute said...

Katie Amos- The farthest from my home that I have been is Los Vegas. I went there for my honeymoon....wasn't even old enough to gamble at the time. (It's etiher Los Vegas, Salt Lake or Rexburg,Idaho, not sure which is farther from Indiana). But either way for a girl from Indiana that's pretty far.

Richard and Diane said...

Diane Lambert

Sam and Kristie Muir said...

Kristie Muir

Richard and Diane said...

Diane Lambert: France

Sam and Kristie Muir said...

Kristie Muir:Let His Light So Shine {St. George}

Kristen M said...

Kristen Mason: Look Toward the Heavens (Salt Lake)

Kristen M said...

Kristen Mason: The Capitol building in D.C.

Kristen M said...

Kristen Mason: Hawaii

jenny said...

Jenny Urry

Richard and Diane said...

Diane Lambert: Look Toward the Heavens (Salt Lake)

Rebecca said...

Rebecca Varney

lizlaughs said...

Elizabeth Curtis

Cara said...

Cara Blair

lizlaughs said...

Elizabeth Curtis: for all to hear

Cara said...

Cara Blair-For All To Hear {Salt Lake}

Cara said...

Cara Blair- I love downtown Salt Lake's charm. The archetecture down there is magnificent

Rebecca said...

Rebecca Varney - Definitely "Look Toward the Heavens"

Cara said...

Cara Blair: Hawaii or D.C. (I am not sure which one is farther)

lizlaughs said...

Elizabeth Curtis: most majestic was the Navoo temple.

lizlaughs said...

Elizabeth Curtis: farthest place I have traveled was New York.

Rebecca said...

Rebecca Varney - One of the most beautiful buildings I have seen is the Cathedral in Chillan, Chile. It's architecture is world famous and it is the only church built that way. Upon entering inside, you can see the ceiling and the way it was built and its natural lighting makes the ceiling look like a clouded sky. Just beautiful.

RockerJewlz said...

Julie Vallejo

Rebecca said...

Rebecca Varney - The farthest I have ever gone is to Lota, Chile. It was the first city in Chile to get electricity and is on a hillside overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean.

RockerJewlz said...

Julie Vallejo: Knock (salt lake)

RockerJewlz said...

Julie Vallejo: Parliament building in London England. In the late afternoon, as the sun drops, it tends to cause this normally yellowish structure to deepen and shine in a way that makes the entire structure, with all its intricate and delicate spire detail, glow as if made of pure gold.

Why have I never seen that in photographs I wonder?

RockerJewlz said...

Julie Vallejo: London, England is the furthest I've traveled.

Jenny said...

Jenny Clayton

Jenny said...

Jenny Clayton: To Listen & To Pray

Maggie said...

Maggie St. Lawrence: Faith (Nauvoo).

Jenny said...

Jenny Clayton: Majestic place... Sealling room where I was sealed to my amazing husband in the SLC temple.

Crazy Mom of 6 said...

Bethany Graff, Utah

Maggie said...

Maggie St. Lawrence: The National Cathedral in DC. I used to live next to it and it's not old, but it has a lot of beauty.

Jenny said...

Jenny Clayton: Furthest from home - New York City.

Megan said...

Megan saunders

Becca said...

Becca Bailey: His work and his glory

Becca said...

Becca Bailey: The most beautiful building I've seen is the San Diego Temple.

Becca said...

Becca Bailey: Not much of a traveler so the farthest place I've ever been is Florida.

Madsen Family said...

Christie Madsen

Madsen Family said...

Christie Madsen: For all to hear salt lake

Megan said...

Megan Saunders: Neuschwanstein Castle. Absolutely amazing perched up on the mountainside.

Madsen Family said...

Christie Madsen: Mexico is the farthest I have been. Sad I know!

Megan said...

Megan Saunders: Germany

Madsen Family said...

Christie Madsen: I think the sears tower in Chicago is awesome!

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