How To Be The Best Bubble Writer In The World Ever (giveaway!)

How To Be The Best Bubble Writer In The World Ever (Laurence King Publishing) is a new book by Linda Scott and the trailer is just adorable! So is the book.
     Were you like me as a kid, always writing things in strange and wacky ways? I actually worked at "The Popcorn Factory" (remember those?) painting bubble letters on the cans for people! Well, here's a book on how to do it!
     I'll make this one easy on you - once we reach 15 comments, I'll host a drawing for a free giveaway!!! And once again, I have TWO books to give away - so leave a comment!


How to Be the Best Bubblewriter in the World, Ever! from Laurence King Publishing on Vimeo.

PS - Does anybody know how she got stripey nails? How cute is THAT!?

Update: Click Here to see the winners!

44 comments:

  1. How cute. Thanks for the chance to get one of the books. Diana

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  2. How cute and creative! Both the book and the video. Thanks for a chance to win the book.

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  3. Wow, love it!! Thanks for a chance to win!! Hugs x

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  4. That simple?!? Wow I would love to win! I never win stuff!!

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  5. This is great! I have started teaching art at a private school, which I love because I have so much freedom creating my own curriculum. I have been encouraging the kids to do projects with bubble letters, an dcreative illustrated fonts. I did a project where we made a comic strip about a famous artist. I tried to get them to be creative with the lettering. This would be a big inspiration for us.

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  6. Wow, I would love this book. It looks like so much fun. Thanks for a chance.

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  7. I still do this sometimes. My students would love to be able to use for fun, thanks for the opportunity to get one!

    Lynn B.

    (P.S. in answer to yours, it's probably Trendy nails or something like it.)

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  8. SUCH a creative trailer! I remember doing bubble letters when I was a kid (I used to help my mom get her bulletin boards done and would make her letters). I'm entirely too old to be messing with bubble letters now...but I kinda want to! (If I win, I promise to give the book away to a kidder when I finish playing!)

    Oh, about those nails. You gotta find a good manicurist. You'd be surprised at the artsy stuff they do with a little bitty nail polish brush!

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  9. wow that is so kool...

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  10. I'd love to read this book! Thank you!!

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  11. What a neat book to give away.I used to love to bubble write when I was a teenager.

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  12. Anonymous10:29 PM

    Fun video very artistic.. great

    tfs..

    ivette

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  13. I use to love to write in the bubble print - still do at time. Great video.

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  14. I was one of those kids that liked to write funky! My students would love to borrow this book from me - if I win!!!

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  15. Oh how fun! I sure did used to love doing bubble writing! :D
    Sammi
    xx

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  16. I remember writing in bubble letters, I completely forgot about it. I love your freebies and thank you for a chance to win.

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  17. This is so funny! I tried writing Bubble Letters this morning in my journal...I ended up tearing the page out. If only I had this book. Awesome and thanks for the chance to win one.

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  18. Boy that looks like fun! Thanks!

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  19. Great!!! I was a every day Bubble writer, I loved that kind of special writing :)

    Thanks for the chance!

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  20. I totally did bubble writing, starting in second grade. Thanks for the chance to win this book!

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  21. Wow...I did enjoy bubble writing!! Thanks for the chance to win the book. How generous of you.

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  22. Anonymous12:44 AM

    That video was fantastic!! Thank you for sharing and thank you for the opportunity to win the bubble writing book, it looks like it would be a lot of fun learning!

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  23. Darn - I'm too late to enter since I'm like the 23rd person - waahaaa :( - That video was so cute made me want to do some bubble lettering myself but I only know how to do one type of bubble letters (not very creative) used to doodle them when I was younger - mostly my initials and the word Love - thanks for sharing with us - E :)

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  24. I also was very proficient at writing backwards in cursive when I was much younger - can still do it some but am out of practice. Have been known to write full letters to a friend backwards - E :)

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    Author of the JGDS, 50-state, mystery, trivia series

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  25. That was a fun video! Striped nails? No clue. Now I'm going to have to try the bubble writing.

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  26. I love bubble writing, really takes me back to my school days, when my book covers had I love.... written in bubble writing, then crossed out and replaced with I love.....
    Happy days ! lol
    Thank you for the chance to win a book for my daughter.

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  27. ik wil dit ook leren !!!

    vind het zo leuk om te zien!

    hoop dat ik het boek win ga ik meteen aan de slag!

    groetjes chantal

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  28. What a fun video and great book! My granddaughter would love it!

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  29. How very cute! Love the bubble writing. Looks like a lot of fun.
    craftygirlcardsandcrafts.blogspot.com

    TTFN,

    CraftyGirl

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  30. Anonymous7:35 AM

    That is so cool. I would love to learn how to write like that. For her nails, I have templates that my girls polish on. Her nails are cool.

    TYFS

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  31. How fun this would be to win. thank you.

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  32. I love the video! I would love to learn how to do bubble letters for my grandbabies' scrapbooks. Thanks so much for a chance to win!!!! Dee

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  33. looks like I didn't get the memo to be at the party ealier... I used to write in bubble .. i might try it again...thanks ...

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  34. This is so fun. My granddaughter & I would love to do this sort of thing together. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
    Love those striped nails, how did you do that?

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  35. Oh goodness, those aren't my hands! Although I'd love to have my nails done that way. The book is by Linda Scott - so I must guess they belong to her. :)

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  36. The winners are announced at http://dulemba.blogspot.com/2011/07/and-we-have-bubble-writing-winners.html and they have one week to reply or the books go to somebody else!

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  37. That is the cutest video ever.
    Paulette

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  38. love to be included in this book giveaway thanks

    ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

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  39. Hey Hey, i think her nails were done with something like Konad nail art. i just purchased a kit and it's super easy...Stamping the image on you nails, way cool..

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  40. Wow, love it! Didn't know what it was at first but my 12 yr old did! How neat, love bubble letters! Hugs, Angela
    lauermaa at gmail dot com

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  41. I'm too late for the giveaway, but I just had to point out that your job was the 80's-est one ever.

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  42. Scrappy Rat - You are so RIGHT!!!! LOL!!!! :) e

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  43. Hi!
    Love this fun video!... I don't see this before, ;-(
    Great video & book

    Sonia "Sony"
    sonia-studio60.blogspot.com

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