Tuesday, January 19, 2010

One Hundred and a Heart for Haiti GiveAway!

This is my 100th post, and so I'm having a give away! I'm making a little wool picture that can be yours!

Here's what you need to do: Make a donation to the relief efforts in Haiti. You decide who to donate to. You decide the amount. But just do it! And then leave a comment here to let me know you've done that*, and you'll be entered in the giveaway. (*I don't need to know the charity or the amount you donated, just that you did!)

I know you want to see the prize, but it's still in the works. But I just couldn't wait to get this going! I'll have a picture of the prize by the weekend! It's wool, it's hearts, it's beaded, it's gonna be cute! (At least I think so!) :D And just in time for Valentine's Day too!!

The drawing will take place on Tuesday, February 2nd.

Thank you for stopping by to visit, and for your generous gifts to those who so desperately need our help. We can all do a little. (And then maybe a little more!)

13 comments:

  1. Stephanie, I made a donation to LDS Humanitarian Services for the relief effort in Haiti. Thanks for doing this. Although I very much want to win the prize, it's even more important to me that you're doing something to help. Thanks!

    Dave

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  2. Made my donation to the Red Cross, felt good to do a little something - wish I could do more! Please enter me in your giveaway...I know whatever you make will be fabulous...but if DAVE ALLGOOD wins then I'll know it's rigged!

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  3. Stephanie,

    I've made a donation to Unicef and also contributed to Craft Hope and also wish I could do more. I'd love to win whatever you make because you only make cool stuff!

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  4. Great idea!! I donated two quilts to Craft Hope for Haiti and one of them as already sold!!

    I love a good secret!!

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  5. I donated but you don't have to enter me in the giveaway- I am just glad you gave me a reminder to get donating! I wouldn't want Pots and Pins up there thinking it was rigged for the Daughter-in-law too ;-) BTW Pots and Pins, I LOVE your recipes!

    Thanks!

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  6. Wonderful giveaway!! I donated to the CraftHope etsy shop...still waiting for my item to be posted, but what a great reason for the delay..they are swamped with donations and sales!!

    Lisa
    lmetson(at)wws-ius(dot)com

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  7. Jon and I have each made donations! Thanks for the giveaway, I'm excited to see the prize!

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  8. Stephanie, what a wonderful way to celebrate your 100th post. I so agree with your "We can all do a little .... then maybe a little more." I've donated to and purchased from Craft Hope for Haiti. Tomorrow the kids' school is having a fundraiser and The Harris Rosen Foundation will be matching the funds. We will be donating to that as well. I admire your work, and I'm sure whatever you are working on will be fabulous!! Congratulations.

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  9. I made a purchase at the CraftHope esty shop and the red cross. I am currently working on a circle quilt which is how I came across your giveaway. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  10. Donated two large boxes of dry milk, beans, and p-nut butter that left on a private jet for Haiti to an orphanage. Water purifiers were on board, too. Another will go out in a few days and we will do it again. My two friends (nurses) were there on a Humanitarian Mission when the quake hit. They specifically asked for those food items. They are emotionally and physically drained as they worked themselves into exhaustion but will be coming home soon. God Bless those who are helping there.....

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  11. Awesome idea! I won't go into the teeny details, but I donated. Thanks!

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  12. My donation went to Doctors Without Borders (Canada) pray that there are no further strong aftershocks like today. Enjoy your blog very much especially the kids art.

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  13. Donated to a peanut company out of Suffolk, Va. who is sending enough peanut butter to feed Haitians for quite a while. They say that peanut butter is ready to eat and is filled with good nutrition.

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