Showing posts with label Pearce Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearce Williams. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2010

What a wonderful way to spend a day.....





Thank you to the 12 ladies who joined the fun yesterday at our Valentine's Crop. There was plenty of yakkin, lots of crafting, and most of all good times spent with FRIENDS!

We made the popular easel card. I must admit, this is becoming a new addiction. Hop over to Splitcoast for a tutorial...they really are easy. For the samples here I used 4 8" piece of paper, scored at 2 and 4. Then layered on a piece that is 3.75 x 3.75 punched with the new scallop punch which you can get free with a $65.00 order.

Save the date for March 27th, as that is our next Crop at Yorkview.

Today I am headed out to Pearce Williams Christian Centre. We are hosting an event for "Give a Day, Get a Day" and are expecting over 150 volunteers to come out and help with some early spring clean up. As a result...they will all get a one day pass to Disney...how fun.

The sun is shining, life is good...hope you have a wonderful day!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Monkeying around



Hello my Friends...here is a little monkey (sock monkey to be exact). The little treat holder was a gift at a recent stamping meeting...made by a very talented demo. Each little treat contained a choc bar...who doesn't need chocolate while stamping. The sock monkey is a very fun and versatile stampset...check out the gallery on Splitcoast to see all the wonderful ideas there are for this little guy.

Check back tomorrow for all the details on our "Create for the Cure" help Stamp out Breast Cancer...Mega Event. I will have all the details and how you can win a big shot...check back tomorrow...it will be a late day post as I am volunteering a Pearce Williams tomorrow.

Saturday, August 16, 2008




Isn't this a wonderful picture? This is my daughter and our good friend Merry, leaving a campfire at Pearce Williams Christian Centre. The kids broke into a spontaneous rendition of "Our God is an awesome God..." as campfire was ending...so fitting.