Enter medieval pewter key giveaway here

**GIVEAWAY CLOSED**

Win this 3.5" medieval pewter key.


Enter via the Rafflecopter form below. (If you don't see a form, click on the Rafflecopter link.)

Open to USA entries only. 

Giveaway ends at 11:59 PST on March 11, 2020. Winner will be contacted March 12, 2020 and announced in my next newsletter.

**Please use the same email address you used to sign up for my newsletter so I can confirm that you are a newsletter subscriber if you win.**

This giveaway is free to enter. 

For a free bonus entry you can join our mystery game. This medieval door is clearly locked and needs a key, which only you have. What do you think you will find on the other side when you open it? (Don't worry, there are no right or wrong answers. This is just for fun. :-) )

Type your guess on Rafflecopter for an extra bonus entry for the medieval pewter key! As always, keep it clean and fun and I'll share some of your captions in my next newsletter. (I'll also show you the rest of the painting.) If you're ineligible for the giveaway but would still like to guess, you can do so in a comment below.





This is a newsletter subscribers-only giveaway. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Entrants must be 18 years old or older, or entry must be submitted by a parent. Deadline to enter is 11:59 PST March 11, 2020. Winner will be selected on March 12, 2020 via Rafflecopter's random selection and have 48 hours to reply to an email notifying them of their win. OPEN TO USA ONLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. Questions? Contact me at joyce@joycedipastena.com.

Comments

  1. The door opens into an alternate universe set in medieval times. If the key holder is a gentleman, he discovers his doppelganger went through the door into the keyholder's world. If the keyholder's a lady, she finds she has switched places with a foreign princess betrothed to the king of the kingdom. Adventure and love awaits both couples, but with whom? Where?

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  2. Behind this locked door is stockpiled gold and all manner of jewels as a dowry for a beautiful royal lady's betrothed.

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