Happy Haul-idays from Chronicle Books

Chronicle Books is hosting another awesome year of Happy Haul-idays. One lucky blogger will will $500 worth of Chronicle books. But that’s not all. In the holiday spirit, Chronicle will also be giving away $500 to a lucky blog commenter on the winning blog as well as $500 of books to the charity of the blogger’s choice. For more info or to enter, please go HERE. What a wonderfully generous promotion from Chronicle. One of my fave publishers of fantastic-ly beautiful books, I could not pass up this opportunity to spread the holiday cheer. 
If I win, the charity I’d donate to would be Friends of the Burbank Library. I love going to the library and know that they would definitely appreciate a donation. They haven’t gotten any new crafty/cookbooks in awhile and I think these books would be an excellent addition. So please take a look at my haul list and let me know what you think. Remember, one lucky commenter can win the same haul.
These veer heavily in the crafty/food category. I love making things, both to wear and use and to eat – and Chronicle has an awesome selection of books that fit into these categories.  
  • Flour – I’ve actually checked out this book from the library and have made several things from it. Love Chang’s style and the recipes are delicious. I would love a copy of my own.
  • Plenty – I have heard very good things about this book and that cover is divine.
  • Hand Forged Doughnuts – I love doughnuts and have only recently begun exploring making my own. This books like like a good start.
  • Amy Butler’s Style Stitches – I’ve been a fan of Amy Butler’s for awhile now. Love her handbag patterns and have been wanting this book for awhile.
  • Whip Up Mini Quilts – So many friends have had babies this year and I think these mini quilts would make awesome presents.
  • Cake Pops – Bakerella has the cutest website and her cake pops always looks gorgeous. I would love to give them a try.
  • The Liberty Book of Home Sewing – How did I not know that Liberty came out with their own sewing book? I love their fabrics even though I can’t afford them. I was one of those people who was camped in front of Target the morning the Liberty of London collection was released.
  • Quilting Bee – I rally want to start quilting and I love the look of the designs in this book.
  • A Life In Stitches by Rachael Herron – I am a fan of Rachae’s blog, Yarnagogo, and her Cypress Hollow romance books (reviews coming!) and am very interested in reading her biography/memoir of sorts.
  • Yoshitomo Nara: The Complete Works – I LOVE Yoshitomo Nara. ‘Nuff said.
  • The Lonesome Puppy by Yoshitomo Nara – A Nara picture book? How can I resist?
Well that’s my list. It adds up to a nifty $497.19. Who ever said I don’t know how to budget?  Please comment and let me know what you think of my list. Remember, if I win, one lucky commenter on this post will win as well.

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