That one photo kind of sums up where I've been... and my reasons for the absolute abandonment of this blog. The giveaway bag(s) are there as are a few swaps, fabric for this year's Thanksgiving place mats and napkins waiting to be cut, fabric squares cut for last quarter's bee (lateness...) and oh those scissors... did they get a work-out... more on that later.
So as a way to make up for my (I'd say forgetting, but it's more like falling asleep at 7:30 each night this week) lateness in picking a winner, I figured the only possible way to make it up to you is by choosing two! The Random Number Generator tells me they are...
#12 Brooke... what a fun thing!!! just lovely.. i would have been in heaven with all of those gorgeous quilts! and even seeing the one with her new line in it (that i've been questionable about), looks gorgeous! i'd love to win a scrap bag, since i am on a fabric buying freeze for the rest of the year ;) xoxo
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#15 Kaye... Gosh, I just would have loved to have been there too! I don't know how you possibly could have withstood buying one of the quilts!
I'll be in touch ladies! As you're reading this post, I'm mulling around my loft tidying and getting ready to be crafty, how I love that. Can't wait to share more of what I've been up to... In the meantime, here is more of the state of things around here...
... the state of Rob this Sunday, painting the trim now that he is the undisputed painting master here, behind him lies the state of the laundry... don't look...
...the state of the walls... Coventry Grey... how I love it...
... well worth the drama... here, in case you missed it... the most lovely color grey...
...the state of the curtains... chosen, fabric purchased, arrived and waiting to be finished... I'm following this tutorial...
So that's where we are this weekend... looking forward to a lovely little Thanksgiving celebration on Thursday, a half day for me on Wednesday (pep rally in the morning though, send good thoughts) and plenty of things made for one of our favorite days of the year. I'm feeling thankful for your patience and for the day to fold fabric, gather surprises and see the new bedroom color in each change of the light. Happy Weekend to you and yours.