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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ottspot said...

Erin Ott: Montreal

Anonymous said...

Dana Robinson

Lindsay S said...

Lindsay Stonehocker

Jinii said...

Jinii Boren:Look Toward Heaven

Jinii said...

Jinii Boren: Versailles

Jinii said...

Jinii Boren:China

Penny said...

Penny Decker: Knock

. said...

Amy McDonald

Tarah Peacock said...

Tarah Peacock: His Work & His Glory

Amy said...

Amy Riddle

. said...

Amy McDonald:Look to the heavens (salt lake)

. said...

Amy McDonald:I think the most magestic building is the White House. I would love to visit it someday.

. said...

Amy mcdonald: The farthest I've been is Belize.

rupee40 said...

Ali Broadbent: His Work and His Glory

rupee40 said...

Ali Broadbent: Washington DC Temple, beautiful!

rupee40 said...

Ali Broadbent: Hawaii

Amy said...

Amy Riddle - His work and His Glory

The Moseley's said...

Sandy Moseley

Liz Johnson said...

Liz Johnson!

Liz Johnson said...

Liz Johnson: Look Toward the Heavens. SO BEAUTIFUL!

Liz Johnson said...

Liz Johnson: the St. Vitus cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic. GORGEOUS Gothic architecture!

Liz Johnson said...

Liz Johnson: Iasi, Romania.

AB1 said...

Arianne Blair

AB1 said...

Arianne Blair: I love the knock print of the SLC temple doorknobs, Such a great detail of pioneer craftsmanship!

AB1 said...

Arianne Blair: The most amazing architectural building I have seen is the notre dame cathederal. the gargoyles themselves are amazing!

AB1 said...

Arianne Blair: Italy

Unknown said...

Amy Pugmire: sau palo brazil

Anonymous said...

Aubrey Glasgow

Anonymous said...

Aubrey Glasgow: Solo

Sherie said...

Sherie Danjanovich

Anonymous said...

Aubrey Glasgow: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Anonymous said...

Aubrey Glasgow: Hollywood Sign, it was my dream!

Sherie said...

Sherie Danjanovich; Look toward the Heavens (SLTemple)

Sherie said...

Sherie Danjanovich; Hawaii

Sherie said...

Sherie Danjanovich; The SLC Temple. Absolutely amazing.

Anonymous said...

suzanne singer

Anonymous said...

suzanne singer: His work and His Glory

Anonymous said...

suzanne singer: Hawaii

Anonymous said...

suzanne singer: the DC temple. When you come around on the freeway it's just larger than life and so beautiful.

Julie said...

Julie Neff

Julie said...

Julie Neff: For all to hear

Julie said...

Julie Neff: The statue of liberty took my breath away when I saw her for the first time!

Julie said...

Julie Neff: Hawaii

Pam And Scott said...

Pam Adams

Pam And Scott said...

Pam Adams His work and His Glory

Pam And Scott said...

Pam Adams
the furthest I've been in Calgary alberta Canada

Unknown said...

Christine Jensen

Pam And Scott said...

Pam Adams

All temples always take my breath away especially on the inside. The Portland Temple is one of my favorites.

Hilary said...

Hilary Spencer

Hilary said...

Hilary Spencer-ye nations now look up

Emily said...

Emily Pascual

Hilary said...

Hilary Spencer-Neuschwanstein castle...Germany

Emily said...

Emily Pascual: His work and His glory

Unknown said...

Christine Jensen: For All To Hear

Allred Fam said...

Beth Allred

Emily said...

Emily Pascual: Washington DC temple

Allred Fam said...

Beth Allred: knock, Salt Lake Temple

Hilary said...

Hilary Spencer-Switzerland

Emily said...

Emily Pascual: I have been to southern Chile

Allred Fam said...

Beth Allred: St Kitts in the West Indies

Unknown said...

Christine Jensen: The San Diego Temple, absolutely gorgeous inside and out!

Unknown said...

Christine Jensen: Washington DC

Alyssa McVey said...

Alyssa McVey: Let His Light So Shine

Alyssa McVey said...

Alyssa McVey: The Taj Mahal is a very beautiful and awe-inspiring building.

Alyssa McVey said...

Alyssa McVey: The farthest I've ever been is Alaska. Pathetic, I know.

Megan said...

Megan Hilton

Megan said...

Megan Hilton: His Work & His Glory

Megan said...

Megan Hilton: St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City was stunning -- the way it's texture stood out from the straight lines and box shapes around it at the end of my first day visiting NYC. Also, the silence and stillness inside was just as impressive in contrast to the city streets outside. I haven't been outside of North America, or even traveled much inside of it, so that's as majestic as I know!

Kreanna said...

Kreanna Hartman

Megan said...

Megan Hilton: The East coast (CT) is the furthest away I have traveled from my homes in UT, CA, and AZ!

Kreanna said...

Kreanna Hartman: Look Toward the Heavens {Salt Lake}

Kreanna said...

Kreanna Hartman: The Manti Temple is one of the most majestic buildings I have ever been to. It is a glorious building to behold.

Kreanna said...

Kreanna Hartman: Boston, MA

Kati said...

Kati Spencer

Kati said...

Kati Spencer: His Work and His Glory

Kris said...

Kristen Gourley

Kris said...

Kristen Gourley: The only majestic building I can think of is the Portland Temple. So pretty.

Kati said...

Kati Spencer: The Cologne Cathedral in Germany. You can climb 509 steps to the top of one tower. It was completely worth the climb.

Kris said...

Kristen Gourley: His Work & His Glory

ray-ray says said...

rachel smith

Kris said...

Kristen Gourley: Waikki Hawaii.

ray-ray says said...

rachel smith--his work and his glory

ray-ray says said...

rachel smith--- Tijuana, Mexico

Kati said...

Kati Spencer: Europe (Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic, & the Netherlands)

Anonymous said...

Stef Neeley

Lucia said...

lucia norris

Lucia said...

lucia norris:his work and his glory

Todd and Shana said...

Shana Chamberlain

Todd and Shana said...

Shana Chamberlain: His Work and His Glory

Amy said...

Amy Hunt:Knock

Amy & John Williams said...

John & Amy Williams
West Jordan, Utah

Amy said...

Amy Hunt: The San Diego Temple

Amy said...

Amy Hunt: Florida

The Hills said...

Alyse Hill - Look Toward the Heavens

The Hills said...

Alyse Hill - South Africa

The Hills said...

Alyse Hill - the san diego temple is amazing!

Monique said...

Monique Nielsen

Monique said...

Monique Nielsen: Look Toward Heaven

Rhonda Miller said...

Rhonda Miller

Rhonda Miller said...

Rhonda Miller: To listen and to pray

Rhonda Miller said...

Rhonda Miller: The Memorial Hall at Harvard University. The Hall itself is gorgeous evidence of appreciation for students who lost their lives in war. The ceiling itself is hand-hewn planks of magnificent woods, and the windows are amazing stained-glass pieces of art. The names of fallen soldier-students are engraven on marble and line the walls. Breathtaking.

Katie said...

Katie Wenerstrom - His work & His glory

Katie said...

Katie Wenerstrom

scrappinsmiles said...

Tamara Reed

scrappinsmiles said...

Tamara Reed His work and His glory

scrappinsmiles said...

Tamara Reed Ireland

scrappinsmiles said...

Tamara Reed Dublin Castle

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