by Dawn Camp | Feb 22, 2011 | contests & giveaways, iHeartFaces, photography
This week’s theme at iHeartFaces is “Phone Photo Challenge,” which fits in perfectly with my Instagram post yesterday. This photo was taken with my last phone, an iPhone 3Gs. I opened it in Instagram and ran it through the Earlybird filter, one of my...
by Dawn Camp | Feb 6, 2011 | contests & giveaways, featured
{Contest closed: Winner is Vicki Wingo!} We moved to Atlanta when our oldest son was only a year old. Fascinated by the amazing things to see and do in a big city, our little family splurged on all kinds of cool adventures, including the Ringling Brothers and Barnum...
by Dawn Camp | Jan 26, 2011 | 31 Days of Encouragement, announcements, BlissDom, contests & giveaways, faith, Guests, photography, Quaver
Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise. ~Psalm 98:4 In November I wrote about the top secret trip that I took, working with a new music brand. Finally, the time has come to spill the beans! A group of music...
by Dawn Camp | Jan 25, 2011 | announcements, BlissDom, contests & giveaways, DaySpring
The winners of the giveaway are: Alison at aPearantly Sew (God’s Heart for You necklace) Cyndi Spivey at Walking in His Grace (One Thousand Gifts) HopefulLeigh (One Thousand Gifts) Oh Amanda! (Mr. and Mrs. Mugs) Ladies, just find me at BlissDom to claim you...
by Dawn Camp | Jan 21, 2011 | (in)courage, BlissDom, contests & giveaways, DaySpring
Although it wasn’t my original intention to start a tradition of holding BlissDom-only giveaways—prizes delivered in person at the event—it’s been way too much fun to stop now (2009 & 2010 links). DaySpring is sponsoring me this year, and we’re...
by Dawn Camp | Jan 17, 2011 | contests & giveaways, featured, it's all about me!
I had braces when my husband and I met. I always say it’s one of the ways I knew it was true love, since he fell for me then. I remember feeling a little persecuted that I didn’t get braces until my junior year in high school. Couldn’t we have done this earlier?...