Giveaway #35: Popularity Contest

Number 42, Penny, won Giveaway #34, our Pocket Moleskine Cover with Snap Closure. Please send us your address so we may send your gift!

Facebook and Twitter are easily two of the most popular websites on the internet today. In the Renaissance Art catalogue, our Medium-108-Page Journal is easily one of our most popular items. And as Renaissance Art celebrates its Facebook and Twitter launch, we think that a Medium-108 Giveaway is in order.

While you can use this journal keep a hard copy record of your status updates and tweets, post a comment telling us what else you can record in the crowd pleaser: click HERE to read the rules of this Free Giveaway but DO NOT comment on that link to enter. You enter by commenting on THIS post.

And remember to become our Fan on Facebook and follow our Twitter (You never know when we’ll have a spontaneous sale or Fan’s only Giveaway).

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54 Responses to “Giveaway #35: Popularity Contest”

  1. Maya Goldweber Says:

    Love your products!

  2. Jody Says:

    Status updates and tweets your friends post that you never want to forget (or let them forget for that matter). Like the quote they put at Christmas that stating the day before Christmas Eve is known as Christmas Adam because “Adam came before Eve.”

  3. Jeff Slater Says:

    Good stuff. Welcome to Twitter!

  4. James Says:

    I’ve recently gotten into online turn based games (e.g. Solium Infernum, Armageddon Empires), and gamers frequently journal their experiences for reading by other players in the games after a game is over. This beautifully rugged journal would be perfect for documenting my conquest of virtual world after virtual world!

    James
    james[at]everydaycorrespondence[dot]com

  5. Evgenia Says:

    Hello,

    I don’t believe in my luck, but I love your journals, so …

  6. Mats Berbres Says:

    The things you do looks great. I recognized your work when I watched 3:10 to Juma.

  7. Evan Brammer | Losing the World Says:

    Hmmm…. what to write, what to write. Maybe I would take your suggestion and write down my status everyday…. probably not though.

  8. Chadwick Says:

    I would use this for bible study note-taking!

  9. Sandi Hester Says:

    I would use it for a painting journal.

  10. Rick Lobrecht Says:

    Maybe I’ll do what you suggest in the product info, and through it into my pack when camping.

  11. Hannah L. Says:

    Oooh, that’s gorgeous. I’m a writer…I have a weakness for journals. Yours are always the prettiest I’ve ever seen.

  12. Joey Bernard Says:

    I have already bought several items, and I’m always looking for more journals to write in. All of my story ideas go on paper first. I find it much more flowing to write by hand, then edit on the computer.

  13. Kelly Says:

    I would give this to my husband as a birthday gift!

  14. Steven Grimes Says:

    I would use it as a baby journal. It would look so much better than all the other books I’ve found.

  15. Kevin Says:

    I would use it as a travel journal to record thoughts and reactions while abroad. Basically, for when I’m in “airplane mode”.

  16. Brandon Says:

    Great work. Would love to have it…

  17. Jason Says:

    I’d record random thoughts on life, the world, and everything in it. Writing is an experience that helps me clarify my thoughts, and a well-made journal like yours just adds to the ritual and helps bring order to the chaos.

    And, of course, from time to time my random thoughts might happen to include commentary on a random tweet or status update.

  18. AmandaL Says:

    Int he last month, I have lost both of my grandfathers. thinking and talking about them with my families, well, it’s made me think alot about how people do (and don’t) appreciate the lives they have. I’d make it into a journal to chronicle the things for which to be grateful.

  19. Maxman Says:

    I plan on using these journals for three different things (in three different journals):
    1. A journal of my thoughts/experiences of the life of my newborn daughter. I plan to give her the journal when she gets married or otherwise leaves the nest. I actually plan to do this for each of my children. Our daughter Sariah is our first, so this is my first attempt at it.
    2. A prayer/devotional journal for myself
    3. A compendium of my best recipies. To qualify, a recipe must be tried and perfected. My wife is a chef. She is the judge. I then plan to someday pass it along to my posterity.

  20. Karen Says:

    Sorry, too tired from shoveling 30 inches and 22 inches of snow to come up with something witty. Hey, maybe I’ll use it to record snow ammonts or how many times I had to go out and shovel….. Or maybe a countdown till summer.

  21. Julie (Okami) Says:

    Love your journals, I’d love even more to win one!! thanks for the chance

  22. ursula & nirveli smith Says:

    it was really nice meeting you guys at the shop today. you got pretty cool stuff! :)

    -ursula and nirveli

  23. Renee Gorman Says:

    I tend to collect quotes that speak to me in some way, or those I find particularly witty. I think I would use it to have an entire book of quotes.

    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” - Albert Einstein

    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind” - Dr Seuss

  24. Edwina Allee Says:

    We have little (easy to carry in a small pack) books for identifying many interesting parts of nature. This looks like a perfect little journal for nature walking, for recording our sites, our thoughts, maybe for pressing a special found flower to dry… Our little nature books include Animal tracks, Trees of Minnesota and Wisconsin, Wild Flowers, Agates and rocks, among others. Alternatively, recording wine notes, experiences, places, at home and while traveling France would be a fine use for this special journal.

  25. Rachel Says:

    Hmmm… A lovely journal to record, remember, and reflect upon being a mom for the first time, to a first time son.

  26. John Mette Says:

    I’m practical. I use a daily moleskine, and a another plain moleskine to record events that happen on a yearly basis, things that follow the seasons like bike races the garden, or fishing trips. This scheme makes it easy to look back over a few years in the same book. My current moleskine will be full soon.

  27. Joanna Says:

    I would use it to write my recently born son a long letter on each of his birthdays, to give to him when he grows up.

  28. Tammy W. Says:

    I would write about how much I would like to win other wonderful products from you :)

    Plus gushy love notes to my kitties.

  29. Cindy Oldham Says:

    I would write one of my novels in your book. The very thouight of putting my words into such a superior product lets me know it would be a great book full of meaning.

  30. Rachel Says:

    Definitely would use it to write down my favorite memories of my son!

  31. Juliko Says:

    It’s cool that you are on twitter now. It’s a really useful if you want to let people know something at short notice.

    I’d give this book to the French guy I have hopelessly fallen in love with. He’s a very talented writer.

  32. Danny P Says:

    It would give a great place to track the postitive (and maybe not so positive) adventures of my two kids. With one being a freshly-minted teenager, I may need to come back to my notes for a refreshing encourager along the way.

    I’m in.

  33. Thom Says:

    Ooh. How can I resist?

  34. Nicole Says:

    I could use it to record the record EIGHT inches of snow we got in East Texas! I love the snow and took tons of photos.

  35. Patrick P. Says:

    I would love to use this to document my travels.

  36. cappydawg Says:

    What a nice giveaway. I surely will follow you on twitter. This would be a great diary for me.

  37. Poetigress Says:

    Being a writer (fiction and poetry), it’s probably easier for me to list what wouldn’t go in it — namely, I’d try to keep random scribbled URLs and daily to-do lists out, and save more room for the poem fragments, odd quotes, and short story scenes.

  38. Nick A. Says:

    Art:
    This journal is the perfect size to drop into the beautiful tote made for me last week by Tommy. Excellent work as usual and predictably the talk of the office.
    Professor Snape would be jealous as I record the recipes for potions and defenses against the dark arts! (Not you of course).
    Nick

  39. Nat Says:

    Yay for everyday notetaking!

  40. MichaelJ57A Says:

    This would become my daily pain journal. I’ve been in chronic pain since 2007 and I have to pretty much keep it all documented due to if anything can happen or challenge my status or claims I can counter it with proof.

  41. Brenda Starr Says:

    I’m a real luddite at home and don’t tweet (unless I’m talking to the cockatiel.) I love the written word, especially when it has such a gorgeous home.

  42. Linda F Says:

    It would be great to use for hard copy of my friends information such as address, email address, twitter name, facebook page, etc

  43. Maciek G. Says:

    Cheers from Poland!

    I would love to get the journal. Sites like Twitter and Facebook can be useful for sharing thoughts, however, nothing is so good for keeping your thoughts secret than a traditional journal.

  44. mashmouth Says:

    That would be a fantastic friend to my fountain pens! I am in, please?

  45. Michelle Says:

    Let’s see: I could draw it in, keep ideas for a screen play, write notes for the story I’m already working on… I could even give it to a friend who’ll be having surgery soon, so she could write, draw or dream in it.

  46. Lynn Says:

    I would use it to keep notes on knitting projects.

  47. Deanna Says:

    I would use the journal to draw and write out ideas for my novel, which just happens to be Medieval in nature… perfect for a Medieval styled journal such as this!
    Or, perhaps as the fictional journal of one of my characters. Now THAT would be spiffy!

  48. Zach Says:

    Looks great!!

  49. scooter Says:

    How about a place to record the adventures of shy little Red Fox’s alter ego, the Maroon Racoon?

    (including his amazing rescue of the damselfly in distress, and her little brother Noah)

    Would that be too weird?

  50. Jason Says:

    Maybe I’ll get one this time!! Another Awesome journal!

  51. Kess Says:

    I would put what I put in my other RA journals…status updates, to do lists, rants, doodles, little paintings, sketches, notes, confessions, aspirations, phone numbers, glued in pictures, prayers and devotions, hopes, dreams, bullshit….

  52. Robert Hinkle Says:

    Using this journal to record thoughts for creating Biblical encouragements would be wonderful.
    Great looking product.

  53. C. Wilson Says:

    I would use this as a daily record of upcoming deployments overseas.

  54. JenMarie Says:

    This giveaway is officially over. Number 15, Kevin, is our winner.

    Kevin, please email your address to us so that we may send you your gift!

    Here are your random numbers:

    15

    Timestamp: 2010-02-25 03:36:49 UTC

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