
My postcards have arrived and I would love to share them with you. If you want one, drop me a comment, and email me your address, I will send one to you! Offer expires when I run out of postcards!
Details: International Quilt Festival in Long Beach
July 22-25, 2010
Also showing at International Quilt Festival in Houston
Nov 4-7, 2010
Isn't it cool how they used the image of my quilt, Fifty and Female and Fearless, on the front!!
Yahoo! First one, let me say I follow your blog faithfully and am a 3D quilter myself so I loved your 'Little Fish in a Big City'.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to get a postcard.
Another follower of your blog :-)
ReplyDeleteWould love to have a postcard
TIA
Heidi
A postcard would be wonderful. Hope you haven't run out yet!
ReplyDeleteHeidi,
ReplyDeleteWould love to send you a postcard. I need you to email me your address and I'll get it in the mail today. At the bottom of my post, you will see my name, a time stamp, and an icon of a little envelope with an arrow on it. If you click the envelope it will open an email dialog box for you to email me.
Kathy
I would love a postcard!! I am starting a collection of your postcards - I heard that 3 of anything = collection!
ReplyDeleteI am moving to Austin next week and would love for one of your postcards to find its way to my new address.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your new fabric line this week....
ReplyDelete( it is so vibrant & beautiful ) This morning
I find you again on the Pink Chalk Studio blog
....glad to find your blog ! I would love a
postcard too ! Will leave my address....
I would love to get a postcard - I so admire your quilt, especially because it is 'sporty' to me. And I don't find that too often in quilts. Yep, I know of all these football, basketball fabrics, but not many moving active and thoughtful quilts.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I still have some postcards left. If you haven't emailed me your address, then I won't be able to send you one. Here is my email address: kakiyork@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHope that helps!
Kathy