Two heart shapes sewn together, stuffed or not, embellished, embroidered, CQ'd,quilted, plain or fancy, anything goes. Add a loop for hanging. Choose your size. For ease of posting, envelope size is a good measurment. You can send them flat just add a note 'To be stuffed'. Sign (or not), add a message and where the hearts are from. This is a small measure of something nice to give in this terrible time.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Pretty in Pink....
Just gorgeous.... they were so beautifully packed and looked like two rows of fluffy pink Easter Eggs when I opened the box. Many thanks to Moira from Bacchus Marsh, Victoria ,Australia. A second lot from Moira so double thanks.
Hi, My Name is Camryn I am 10 from Christchurch NZ, I was lucky enough to be given the pink pretty heart in the centre bottom of picture 1 today! Thank you so much!
Hi Camryn, thank you for letting me know that you have one of the hearts I made. I hope that it gives you a lot of pleasure. I sent it with all my love and good wishes. My thoughts are still with you all over there. God bless. Moira
Today I chose one of your beautiful hearts, it is the one on top right on the second photo. It is so touching to know someone in another country is thinking of us. Thank you so much. I will treasure it. Love from Christine K, Wainoni, Christchurch
Hi Christine, I am so happy that you have chosen one of my hearts. I hope that you can feel the love that I put inside with the stuffing. I continue to think of you all and hope that you are well on the way to recovery. Love and best wishes, Moira
Hi Moira, unfortunately rebuilding is going to be a very long process. We live on the eastern side of town and are looking at about 6 years till our home gets repaired as we have foundation / structural damage. But we are able to live in our house meantime. There is still alot of demolition work to be done in the city. So far over 1000 buildings within the cbd have been demolished with many more still to be done. One of the biggest setbacks is the continuing quakes (now over 10,000) and the insurance companies refusing to insure new buildings. But on a brighter note, we have just had the Festival of Flowers in the botanic gardens and next week the Ellerslie Flower Show is on in Hagley Park. This weekend we are going to spend time with our granddaughters in Nelson. Thanks again. Love Christine
Hi Christine, sorry for the delay in getting back to you - a small health hiccup. I was devastated to hear that there is still so much work to be done. How badly damaged is your house? Is it quite safe to live in it. How will you manage through the winter? I hope you had a lovely time with your granddaughters in Nelson. Is Nelson very far away from Christchurch? Hope you don't mind all the questions but I am interested in how you are all managing over there. Love, Moira
Hi, My Name is Camryn I am 10 from Christchurch NZ, I was lucky enough to be given the pink pretty heart in the centre bottom of picture 1 today! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Camryn, thank you for letting me know that you have one of the hearts I made. I hope that it gives you a lot of pleasure. I sent it with all my love and good wishes. My thoughts are still with you all over there. God bless. Moira
DeleteToday I chose one of your beautiful hearts, it is the one on top right on the second photo. It is so touching to know someone in another country is thinking of us. Thank you so much. I will treasure it. Love from Christine K, Wainoni, Christchurch
ReplyDeleteHi Christine, I am so happy that you have chosen one of my hearts. I hope that you can feel the love that I put inside with the stuffing. I continue to think of you all and hope that you are well on the way to recovery. Love and best wishes, Moira
DeleteHi Moira, unfortunately rebuilding is going to be a very long process. We live on the eastern side of town and are looking at about 6 years till our home gets repaired as we have foundation / structural damage. But we are able to live in our house meantime. There is still alot of demolition work to be done in the city. So far over 1000 buildings within the cbd have been demolished with many more still to be done.
ReplyDeleteOne of the biggest setbacks is the continuing quakes (now over 10,000) and the insurance companies refusing to insure new buildings.
But on a brighter note, we have just had the Festival of Flowers in the botanic gardens and next week the Ellerslie Flower Show is on in Hagley Park.
This weekend we are going to spend time with our granddaughters in Nelson.
Thanks again. Love Christine
Hi Christine, sorry for the delay in getting back to you - a small health hiccup. I was devastated to hear that there is still so much work to be done. How badly damaged is your house? Is it quite safe to live in it. How will you manage through the winter? I hope you had a lovely time with your granddaughters in Nelson. Is Nelson very far away from Christchurch? Hope you don't mind all the questions but I am interested in how you are all managing over there. Love, Moira
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