aksunshine
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Huntingburg is just South of Jasper. I am 15 min from Holiday World (SE) and 40 min from East Evansville (SW). That is so neat! Maybe we can meet someday!
I am totally in if we do this- what an awesome idea!!!- If we do it, are we allowed to some day go see it in situ?
I would be in for this!![]()
I love that idea. I also noticed you can volunteer there while on vacation--I'll have to try that next time we go!
More pictures from our trip...
Lisa made all of these..
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I think I have a plan to help make this work! As soon as I have things together, I'll post a message here for everyone!
Hi everyone, I haven't been here since Thursday and I don't think I'll ever catch up! DH was admitted into the hospital on Thursday evening with Pneumonia so I have been a little preoccupied. I think he turned a corner tonight and I really feel positive about his recovery. Hopefully he will be home in another day or two.
On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary
We have a doll here we call "Betty". She was a Disney Park doll I bought and put away for Kirsta. I gave it to her when she turned 2. Betty isn't as big as a AG doll. Maybe 14 inches. Her body was made muslin. A few years ago, the muslin around the arm areas started to fray pretty bad. And I thought she was going to lose some joints. Plus she no longer had nice braids. She went for the Jamaician look, sporting dreads. I wanted to send her to the doll hospital for a new bod and new a new do. But Kirsta wouldn't go for it. So one day when she was out playing,I took poor Betty apart and used the old body as a pattern. Scrubbed Betty up nice and pretty and left her body parts in the sink while I sewed. Kirsta would never look there.
Well, wouldn't you know, she came in the house and headed right for the sink.
After she calmed down from
and I was able to finish her up in DOUBLE the time
because Kirsta was under my arm pit the whole time. She doesn't sport a new do, but we did sew a little heart on her chest. I was pretty happy with her. I never did anything like that. Of course it's been 2 years and I still have to hear about Betty and sink incident.
"Betty's" afraid of ghosts, so Kirsta sleeps with her so she won't be afraid. (can you believe this kid is almost 9!!)
This is Betty when she was "born":
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And Betty after her "surgery". She's resting on the wall while we wait for Ariel:
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ENABLER ALERT!!!
I just came from a nearby WalMart and look what they had
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I talked to the lady in the fabric/notion aisle. She said they were a test store and if it worked then it should go to all the stores. They had cottons in 2yd packs for $7, jelly roles, fat quarter bundles for $12 and fleece bundles and quilt kits. They also had added THREAD, ZIPPERS, BUTTONS AND PATTERNS. Mind you it's not the normal set up but at least they had a small sections for each. I should have taken a picture with my camera.(duh!) She said that WalMart got a lot of complaints about doing away with the fabric depts!
I have finally uploaded pics to photobucket to share. First some from our Disney trip in sept.
Animal Kingdom: Lilo and Stitch
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On a ride
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Magic Kingdom Meeting the fairies
Tink loved her dress!
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A different day with Fawn
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All of us with Goofy at Breakfast
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Daddy with goofy
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At the contemporary
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In Epcot...Sara Beth loves Mexico and the girls there always gush over her
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At the MNNSHP walking the plank
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Sara beth and I in Downtown Disney
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A few more!
Dinner at the Grannd Floridian
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Birthday Breakfast at Chef Mickeys
Donald recently had lost his hat due to birds and we all kept looking up at the ceiling
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the classic dis pic
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Breakfast at 1900 park fare
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I have some Christmas pics to share, but I need to cook dinner!
Thanks!!!
If anyone else is interested, my new FB Group is called Scrapping for Wishes.
More pictures from our trip...
Lisa made all of these..
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Hi everyone, I haven't been here since Thursday and I don't think I'll ever catch up! DH was admitted into the hospital on Thursday evening with Pneumonia so I have been a little preoccupied. I think he turned a corner tonight and I really feel positive about his recovery. Hopefully he will be home in another day or two.
On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary
Me, too! The C4C that I am going to is in Evansville, IN. But they are fairly common. I don't know where you are, but there probably is one not too far. Sometimes they are whole weekends!
* I see you are in Atlanta, I'll see what I can find!
Thanks! Sorry I confused you at first! The main thing that worries me is asking for donation and getting sponsors. I am really excited. Could you imagine? I would get to help a child and let another mommy see the sparkle and wonder I saw with Levi!
They are only $200. It wouldn't take much if everyone chipped in!
I have finally uploaded pics to photobucket to share. First some from our Disney trip in sept.
Animal Kingdom: Lilo and Stitch
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On a ride
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Magic Kingdom Meeting the fairies
Tink loved her dress!
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A different day with Fawn
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All of us with Goofy at Breakfast
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Daddy with goofy
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At the contemporary
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In Epcot...Sara Beth loves Mexico and the girls there always gush over her
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At the MNNSHP walking the plank
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Sara beth and I in Downtown Disney
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I think I have a plan to help make this work! As soon as I have things together, I'll post a message here for everyone!
We have a doll here we call "Betty". She was a Disney Park doll I bought and put away for Kirsta. I gave it to her when she turned 2. Betty isn't as big as a AG doll. Maybe 14 inches. Her body was made muslin. A few years ago, the muslin around the arm areas started to fray pretty bad. And I thought she was going to lose some joints. Plus she no longer had nice braids. She went for the Jamaician look, sporting dreads. I wanted to send her to the doll hospital for a new bod and new a new do. But Kirsta wouldn't go for it. So one day when she was out playing,I took poor Betty apart and used the old body as a pattern. Scrubbed Betty up nice and pretty and left her body parts in the sink while I sewed. Kirsta would never look there.
Well, wouldn't you know, she came in the house and headed right for the sink.
After she calmed down from
and
I was able to finish her up in DOUBLE the time
because Kirsta was under my arm pit the whole time. She doesn't sport a new do, but we did sew a little heart on her chest. I was pretty happy with her. I never did anything like that. Of course it's been 2 years and I still have to hear about Betty and sink incident.
This story made me laugh. My daughter carried a stuffed duck around from birth to around 10 or so (we tease her and tell her she carried it until she was 13). I made most of her clothes when she was small so I used the scraps to make matching clothes and hair bows for the duck. It was always dressed to match. We had to repair "ducky" many times. Once while at day care one of the other children got some scissors and cut "ducky's" beak off and so we had to sew him up(she called the duck a him even though it always wore dresses). We used to tell her that if she didn't give "ducky" up that when she got married, the duck would have to go down the aisle with her in her wedding. This past May, at age 22, she got married. I didn't forget. I made the duck a matching flower girl dress and the flower girl carried "ducky" down the aisle.
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Just had to share this after reading your post about "Betty".
This story made me laugh. My daughter carried a stuffed duck around from birth to around 10 or so (we tease her and tell her she carried it until she was 13). I made most of her clothes when she was small so I used the scraps to make matching clothes and hair bows for the duck. It was always dressed to match. We had to repair "ducky" many times. Once while at day care one of the other children got some scissors and cut "ducky's" beak off and so we had to sew him up(she called the duck a him even though it always wore dresses). We used to tell her that if she didn't give "ducky" up that when she got married, the duck would have to go down the aisle with her in her wedding. This past May, at age 22, she got married. I didn't forget. I made the duck a matching flower girl dress and the flower girl carried "ducky" down the aisle.
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Just had to share this after reading your post about "Betty".
Oh no! I am dreading the day Hannah gets the idea of doing this to her new bitty twin doll. Everyone tells me every child does it. I hope not!If you ever try this, I need to know how it goes! We have an Ivy doll that needs to be re-wigged. AbbyGrace decided she needed a shorter hairstyle and decided to do the job herself.
Cute little guy there! The shirt is adorable.
Yay for you!I did it!!! I finished the petti and now it doesn't seem so bad. It was so worth it to watch my girl spin and the skirt go all the way out.
I will post pictures when I get #2 done and get the girls together for a picture.
And no ironing this time!
I think the colors look great together. I have to ask though. Is that white with white dots the non skid stuff you put on the bottom of pjs?? It looks just like it!
Omgosh!!! Such a cute story. Poor Betty! heheWe have a doll here we call "Betty". She was a Disney Park doll I bought and put away for Kirsta. I gave it to her when she turned 2. Betty isn't as big as a AG doll. Maybe 14 inches. Her body was made muslin. A few years ago, the muslin around the arm areas started to fray pretty bad. And I thought she was going to lose some joints. Plus she no longer had nice braids. She went for the Jamaician look, sporting dreads. I wanted to send her to the doll hospital for a new bod and new a new do. But Kirsta wouldn't go for it. So one day when she was out playing, I took poor Betty apart and used the old body as a pattern. Scrubbed Betty up nice and pretty and left her body parts in the sink while I sewed. Kirsta would never look there. Well, wouldn't you know, she came in the house and headed right for the sink. After she calmed down from and I was able to finish her up in DOUBLE the time because Kirsta was under my arm pit the whole time. She doesn't sport a new do, but we did sew a little heart on her chest. I was pretty happy with her. I never did anything like that. Of course it's been 2 years and I still have to hear about Betty and sink incident.
So cool! I hope this really happens. Did they have solids as well or was it just the disney stuff?
I think you missed what she was saying. She said that her store is a test tstore and if it works out all the stores will be getting these.Now I just wanna cry; all of our walmarts have gone to the new format without the fabric, so none of this gorgeous stuff for me... and that toy story fabric esp. was AWESOME!
That would definitely be awesome!AND - I just went and looked up the stone thing at Give Kids The World! That is AWESOME! Wouldn't it be GREAT if the Disboutiquers could get together and have one of these made with "Disboutiquers Big Give" on it? WE SHOULD DO IT!
http://www.gktw.org/howToHelp.asp?a=3&page=paveTheWay
Everything is beautiful. Your DD is adorable. Thanks for the mini trippie.
I keep alot of scraps. You can use them for applique.This post is a QUESTIONS post!
1. how big does a scrap need to be to keep it???? I am a scarpbooker and keep even the smallest paper - I can use iton a card!! But that may not work with fabric! lol
2. I signed up for the Big Give a month or so ago but was never approved. Do I sign up again? Who should I send a PM to?
Loving all of the wonderful customs posted lately!
Gorgeous!!!
Hope your hubby is out of the hospital soon.On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary
aksunshine
I just tried to look up the FB group and on my phone it says no results foundcan you send me a suggestion or an invite. I think we are friends on FB, if not its Kelly KC Harris Griffin (haha long I know...I know)
I have been away from my computer all weekend. I just scanned through about 6 pages and can't possibly comment on everything but all of the outfits have been great that were posted.
aksunshine - I am so in awe of your idea for the MAW scrapbook fundraiser in memory of your little Levi. That is such a great idea.
I am sooo in on this ....please let me know if I can help.
All of these pictures are so cute. I love all of the outfits and your children are so cute.
Great thank...just let me know how I can pitch in.
Hi everyone, I haven't been here since Thursday and I don't think I'll ever catch up! DH was admitted into the hospital on Thursday evening with Pneumonia so I have been a little preoccupied. I think he turned a corner tonight and I really feel positive about his recovery. Hopefully he will be home in another day or two.
On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary
This story made me laugh. My daughter carried a stuffed duck around from birth to around 10 or so (we tease her and tell her she carried it until she was 13). I made most of her clothes when she was small so I used the scraps to make matching clothes and hair bows for the duck. It was always dressed to match. We had to repair "ducky" many times. Once while at day care one of the other children got some scissors and cut "ducky's" beak off and so we had to sew him up(she called the duck a him even though it always wore dresses). We used to tell her that if she didn't give "ducky" up that when she got married, the duck would have to go down the aisle with her in her wedding. This past May, at age 22, she got married. I didn't forget. I made the duck a matching flower girl dress and the flower girl carried "ducky" down the aisle.
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Just had to share this after reading your post about "Betty".
Hi everyone, I haven't been here since Thursday and I don't think I'll ever catch up! DH was admitted into the hospital on Thursday evening with Pneumonia so I have been a little preoccupied. I think he turned a corner tonight and I really feel positive about his recovery. Hopefully he will be home in another day or two.
On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary
This story made me laugh. My daughter carried a stuffed duck around from birth to around 10 or so (we tease her and tell her she carried it until she was 13). I made most of her clothes when she was small so I used the scraps to make matching clothes and hair bows for the duck. It was always dressed to match. We had to repair "ducky" many times. Once while at day care one of the other children got some scissors and cut "ducky's" beak off and so we had to sew him up(she called the duck a him even though it always wore dresses). We used to tell her that if she didn't give "ducky" up that when she got married, the duck would have to go down the aisle with her in her wedding. This past May, at age 22, she got married. I didn't forget. I made the duck a matching flower girl dress and the flower girl carried "ducky" down the aisle.
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Just had to share this after reading your post about "Betty".
So cool! I hope this really happens. Did they have solids as well or was it just the disney stuff?
AND - I just went and looked up the stone thing at Give Kids The World! That is AWESOME! Wouldn't it be GREAT if the Disboutiquers could get together and have one of these made with "Disboutiquers Big Give" on it? WE SHOULD DO IT!
http://www.gktw.org/howToHelp.asp?a=3&page=paveTheWay
I have finally uploaded pics to photobucket to share. First some from our Disney trip in sept.
Animal Kingdom: Lilo and Stitch
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Hi everyone, I haven't been here since Thursday and I don't think I'll ever catch up! DH was admitted into the hospital on Thursday evening with Pneumonia so I have been a little preoccupied. I think he turned a corner tonight and I really feel positive about his recovery. Hopefully he will be home in another day or two.
On a positive note, I have a quilt that I started two years ago. It's a sampler quilt because it is my first and I wanted to try different squares. I sewed the squares together with my machine and in a moment of insanity I decided to quilt it by hand. I have been sitting for hours in his hospital room and have managed to get a few hours of hand sewing every day. Who knows maybe I'll finish this quilt this year!
OK I'll check back when I can, I did manage a quick look through the last 5 pages or so and I really enjoyed seeing all of the pics! It brightened my day to see all of the wonderful projects and beautiful kiddos!
Mary