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.
Monday, August 8, 2011
From W Sussex
Four lovely hearts from Angela. Thank you very much.
I just wanted the maker of these beautiful hearts know I am from Christchurch and today at the Muesum where they have all been on display they were given out to the people of christchurch. I was one of the lucky people to recieve one (the red ribbion one). I wasn't going to choose one and just let my two daughters get one but this one spoke to me and I went away to get the girls an icecream and thought about this heart the whole time, so I went back to see if it was still there and it was, so now it has a special place in my home. Thank you so much for this heart, it means alot to know people worldwide have enough love in their hearts to stretch it across to the other side of the world when we are in need. My family were lucky to get through the earthquake fairly untouched including our house. It all still seems surreal and on the day of the earthquake last year I was unable to get to my eldest daughter and husband as bridges and roads were down and I was on the other side of town. I ended up at my parents house for the night which was for part of me reassuring but the other part of me just wanted to be with my family. It was also my husbands and I 14th Anniversary so it was a very long slow night. Thanks to my mum;s bravery the next day she drove me and my youngest daughter home. To have my family back togeather safe was the best feeling ever. So your heart means alot. Thank you so so much.
I just wanted the maker of these beautiful hearts know I am from Christchurch and today at the Muesum where they have all been on display they were given out to the people of christchurch. I was one of the lucky people to recieve one (the red ribbion one). I wasn't going to choose one and just let my two daughters get one but this one spoke to me and I went away to get the girls an icecream and thought about this heart the whole time, so I went back to see if it was still there and it was, so now it has a special place in my home. Thank you so much for this heart, it means alot to know people worldwide have enough love in their hearts to stretch it across to the other side of the world when we are in need. My family were lucky to get through the earthquake fairly untouched including our house. It all still seems surreal and on the day of the earthquake last year I was unable to get to my eldest daughter and husband as bridges and roads were down and I was on the other side of town. I ended up at my parents house for the night which was for part of me reassuring but the other part of me just wanted to be with my family. It was also my husbands and I 14th Anniversary so it was a very long slow night. Thanks to my mum;s bravery the next day she drove me and my youngest daughter home. To have my family back togeather safe was the best feeling ever. So your heart means alot. Thank you so so much.
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