Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The results

15 comments:

  1. I don't know how to write and post pictures on the same page.
    This is for my daughters birthday and she loved it.

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  2. This is really lovely!!!! You did such a nice job Alice!

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  3. Your lucky daughter! This is so summery and beautiful. Thanks for finding and following me. Please visit each Friday!

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  4. Awe! That is really pretty and worth every second you put into it. Your daughter will love it, I bet!

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  5. That looks awesome! :)

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! Your comment made my day!! I'm so glad I could help with dinner! :)

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  6. You did a great job on this. Thanks for stopping by my blog. You and I have a lot in common. I'm your newest follower.

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  7. This is beautiful! Thanks for stopping by my blog the other day. I hope that you enjoyed your peach cobbler. It certainly is a delicious dessert on a summer day! I look forward to getting to know you better. Have a great week.

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  8. Alice-
    i HOPE I FOUND THE RIGHT BLOG TO RESPOND TO. HOWEVER MY NOTE IS TOO LONG. SO I'M SENDING IT IN 2 PARTS.
    PLEASE CONTACT ME ON EMAIL IN THE FUTURE:
    keishasuzanne@gamil.com
    Hello my sister in Christ. I hope this finds you well. Sorry for the delay in my response my time in the Internet Café has been short. I spend so much time uploading my blog posts and pre-dating them so they can release while I’m nowhere near the café.
    I’d love a quilt, absolutely LOVE one, but the price for sending such an item would be too great and too selfish of me. I’d rather find a way for you to bless “OTHERS” here, which in turn blesses me as I live and work among countless needy individuals.

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  9. As a suggestion, I remember a while back you mentioned making pillowcase dresses. I mentioned that to my sister and she raved about them, I’d never heard of such a thing. I’m wondering if you’d be willing to make some and send my way for the girls in the villages we assist. Any size, shape, color will work. It’s still very traditional for all girls (young or old) to wear dresses/skirts day in and day out, therefore the pillowcase dresses would suite this culture and become a great blessing for those who don’t have money to buy clothes. Again, just a thought but maybe you could send me the pattern for, if you have one? The previous organization I was working with [Teen Missions Int’l] has multiple treadle sewing machines (at each 19 bases) and this could be a simple ministry for the widows to sew and sell them for a profit? I still help Teen Missions when I have time and it’s still my heart’s desire to join them again once CAM is on its own feet in the future.
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    I’m so grateful for your willingness to PRAY, and SACRIFICE your own time and money to do work for fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, whom you’ve never met. You are a true servant Alice and I hope that someday our paths will cross face to face, this side of heaven.
    Blessings to you my friend,
    Keisha

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  10. Hi! It's me again. I just wanted to thank you for stopping by and entering my giveaway.
    Have a blessed week!
    Bethany

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  11. What a beautiful result to your project! I'm sure your daughter will cherish this in her home for the rest of her life. What a wonderful gift!

    Best wishes to you!

    PS - Thank you for stopping by my blog and for your kind words. I have always enjoyed your blog and if you don't mind, will continue to visit to be inspired by all the lovely things you share with your readers!

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  12. great job! I love that window!!

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