Urban Landscape Donation for Operation Kid Comfort
When Ann Flaherty asked me for some of my fabric, I felt really honored to be asked. I had no idea that Clothworks would send 6 bolts! So generous!! I feel so happy! It has arrived at Operation Kid Comfort and will soon be made into quilts for children of deployed service men and women.
Comfort. Create. Unite. Operation Kid Comfort provides FREE photo-transfer quilts to children of deployed service men and women. Find out more here.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Artist Village Project- Sneak Peek
Artist Village Project- Sneak Peek
I have been inspired by so many people. And I have been supported by many great friends. I couldn't do it alone, be an artist that is. With this in mind, I came up with a collaborative project to include a number of old friends and some new friends. We are taking 3D to new extremes! And while I am not ready to show the entire project yet, I wanted to give you a sneak peak of my part.
This is the inside of my front door and one of the side walls. I am blessed with a daughter who is constantly leaving me notes. This time she sent the note with a gift wrapped in plain newsprint and tape. Inside? A 3 of hearts on her kitty card. Too cute for words. It warms my heart! Sweet, sweet, sweet.
More later when we get the village assembled, and hopefully, a blog tour!
I have been inspired by so many people. And I have been supported by many great friends. I couldn't do it alone, be an artist that is. With this in mind, I came up with a collaborative project to include a number of old friends and some new friends. We are taking 3D to new extremes! And while I am not ready to show the entire project yet, I wanted to give you a sneak peak of my part.
This is the inside of my front door and one of the side walls. I am blessed with a daughter who is constantly leaving me notes. This time she sent the note with a gift wrapped in plain newsprint and tape. Inside? A 3 of hearts on her kitty card. Too cute for words. It warms my heart! Sweet, sweet, sweet.
More later when we get the village assembled, and hopefully, a blog tour!
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