Friday has finally rolled around again, and you know what that means - it's time to get our whoop whoop on! Are you ready? I am, and I know at least one of you will be whooping too, because I've drawn a winner for last week's One Million Pageviews giveaway! So the winner of this fun prize basket....
...was chosen by Little Miss Random from among the many many comments and linkups last week. I have to say, I had a lot of fun reading all your questions, and answering a lot of them too! It's amazing what people wonder about! So anyway, Miss Random chose....
Number 104! Which was SueMac, who said...
Congratulations, Sue! I'll be contacting you by email this weekend to get your snail mail address so I can send you your goodie basket next week!
Thanks to everyone who helped me celebrate - it was a whole lot of fun!! And if you didn't win this time, stay tuned - there will be another giveaway on September 18th! Exciting times!!
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And now a little something I worked on this week on our road trip while my hubby was in meetings...
Check out these adorable coasters made from a quickie tutorial by @kelbysews!! The tutorial is a very short video on Instagram - you should check it out and be amazed by how easy these are!
I picked up a Honeycomb precut at a fabric store and made these five in about an hour. I've got to add two more hexies to the remaining five I have left over from the Honeycomb to make one more when I get home, and then I'll have a set of six coordinated coasters!
These would make a great hostess gift, secret Santa gift or stocking stuffer, don't you think? I can foresee a lot of these in my future. I love a quick useful project!
And here's a sneak peek of a project I'm working on in conjunction with an upcoming book review - wait till you see the whole thing! It's gorgeous!!
So - can I get a whoop whoop??
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And now it's your turn!
What's got you whooping it up this week?
What's making you dance a happy dance?
Share - we want to dance right along with you
And it's always more fun to dance with friends!
The party will stay open until Sunday midnight -
Hope to see you there!
Hugs!
Sarah
PS - The movie "War Room" opens this weekend - it is a powerful movie about the need for prayer in our lives and our world, by the people who brought you "Fireproof" and "Courageous". I saw it at a premiere event last week and it is amazing! I hope you will go to see it. (And just as an aside, my husband is an extra in the film! You can see him walking behind the stars of the movie when they are sitting on a bench talking to some police officers....)
Thank you for sharing the coasters tutorial. It will com in handy at Christmas time. I am so looking forward to your new project - the sneak peak has me intrigued!!! And the book review - wow, Kudos to you Sarah!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to SueMac! That sneak peek is very enticing, beautiful with the black.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see that quilt! It looks intriguing. And thanks for the heads up on War Room. We will check that out when it comes.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winner.
ReplyDeleteThose hexi coasters are adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat coasters, nice travel project. I'm intrigued by the colors in your secret project - they look great. I always love brights against black. Can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteSarah, your coasters are adorable and the sneak peak of the black and pastel solids quilt looks really exciting. Like, Amish Improved. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose coasters are adorable thanks for the link to the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHey, Sarah, I have some fabric with pattern for you -- an incomplete kit, if you will. Please tell me where to send it.
ReplyDeleteYes, those coasters would make some cute stocking stuffers. I'm always looking for "big girl" items for the stockings.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Sue! Thanks for the link to the coasters, might need to make some of these for when the kids come over.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Congratulations to the lucky winner!
ReplyDeletethank you again for doing the link parties. You attract a great group of creative types! Fun! LeeAnna at not afraid of color
ReplyDeleteCute coasters. I've done this with 5 inch squares folded in half or diagonally. You can also do it with circles.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Sue! Those coasters are super cute, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you winner! And thanks for writing and the photo of the stockings you made. They are beautiful and a great idea for more of the quilt I'm cutting. Enjoy your day! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWe saw war room, it was a great movie! love the coasters!!!
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