Leave a comment on my blog, and one of these stitch paper bird garlands could be yours. I’ve finished the ones to swap, saved one for myself, and now I have one to give away. On Friday, I’ll draw a name and announce the winner. But you can’t win unless you leave a comment. If you do post anonymously, just make sure you sign with some kind of name so I can identify you in the winner's post. When I post the winner, I''ll put in my email, then you contact me and we can communicate outside blogland.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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OMG they are gorgeous! .. thanks for the oppotunity!
ReplyDeleteHi mrs. Clayton! If I can't get a second quilt, I'm going to try to win the beautiful birds you made!
ReplyDeleteEllen
Podge, you never cease to amaze me. I spent the morning reading your blog, wishing that I lived next door to you. Perhaps some of your creative sparks would land on me.
ReplyDeleteRock on!
Jennifer
I would love one more sample of your work to add to my collection, but should be ineligible to win so I will register for Rosemary. They would make her smile everyday.
ReplyDeleteJane
Your birds make me realize I am as free as they are. They are absolutely beautiful and who would not love having them in their home to add beauty and remind them of someone as lovely and talented as the artist who created them? Your kentucky Friend
ReplyDeleteYour birds are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be an honor to win!!!
ReplyDeleteJulie Ann
mmartfriends
Those are beautiful! What a great way to celebrate your blog. Hope all is well in chilly Florida.
ReplyDeleteLaura Nicholson in Evansville :)
Susan these birds are too cute!! a sewing machine is on my wish list. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan. I joined mmartfriends just a bit too late to join in all the Stitch Alchemy stuff, darnit. I'd love to win your birdies. They are beautiful! Thanks, xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on these. I'd love for a strand to fly over to Ocala. It's not that far! Thanks for the opportunity. Nancy
ReplyDeleteI love your good fortune birds. Preston Joseph would love one to hang from his ceiling to watch when he is laying awake in his crib. MJ
ReplyDeleteI love those birds, hanging all in a row! How cheerful they must have been in your house.
ReplyDeleteI would be delighted to have some colorful handcrafted good fortune birds to hang in my house.
Because I don't have a blog (I am a member of the Mixed Media Art Friends Group), I will have to post anonymously. My name is Jan Leonhardt.
Thanks for being so generous to share one of your garlands for a lucky reader.
This is my 3rd attempt to post a blog. Guess I just do not know how to do it. I love the birds and the ginko quilt.
ReplyDeleteGinny Philips
Hey! I think I'm doing it! My first blog experience! I'm no longer a blogging virgin. My blog will have zilch, since i'm not even sure I have one. Your birds and all of your works are really very pretty. I would love to see some of your quilts when I'm in Florida. Hope to see you soon! Marsha
ReplyDeleteOh, Susan. I think those beautiful birds should fly to Idaho. Maybe you could hand deliver them - although you probably would not appreciate our 2 feet of snow!
ReplyDeleteLove ya,
Sue
Boy, you went to town with the good fortune birds, didn't you?! I didn't have time to participate in this swap so I would love to win one of yours! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMelissa S.
I did say I needed some "fluffing" in my apartment. Congrats on your 50th post!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...your talent continues to amaze me! And just so you know, I have the perfect place to hang your beautiful birdies.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the group--but only got my papers made and then the holidays hit and then I got the nasty cold and flu--so I haven't made anything more! Your birds are awesome!!! Kelli should be so proud...she has shared so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hi I'm in the MMA group but just lurk at the moment enjoying everything going on (must get a copy of Kelli's book, but I got Beryl Taylors first!) Your birds are lovely - they'd match my Indian cloth ones!
ReplyDeleteWarm wishes, Emma
Hi, sorry if this is my second one! I'm a member of MMAF but just lurk about enjoying what goes on! Must buy Kelli's book one day but I saw Beryl Taylor's first!
ReplyDeleteYour lovely birds would go well with my Indian cloth ones.
Warmest, Emma
Love your birds. You've given me incentive to get going on my paper fabric
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL birds. i'm following the swap on yahoo group; it's fun seeing all the different results. thanks for sharing your birds. HollyJS
ReplyDeleteAlthough I have not had time to spend on swaps this year...My wish to have these sweet birds flying my way is sent to you on wings....
ReplyDeleteThe birds are beautiful. And they would be perfect for a friend of mine who just moved into a new house and needs something bright for her new craft room.
ReplyDeleteKathy
I remember our going to Aldersgate and your saying you knew nothing about quilting. Your hidden talent has blossomed. Your work is so very original, interesting and beautiful. Love the birds. I am still trying to match up points and corners on my squares and triangles!! Think I will stick to potholders! We miss you.
ReplyDeleteAlice (the quilting turtle!)
I'd love a strand of your beautiful fortune birds. I am in need of GOOD FORTUNE:)
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Maybe Ellen should get one for her persistence!
ReplyDeleteYou have all been so kind. I wish I had 100 strands to give away.
ReplyDeleteSusan
your good fortune birds are goregous. Please drop my name in the hat for these beauties. eiggam 44 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI would love to win you art. My fingers are crossed for good luck. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteBarbara Rossman
Wow, I could really use the good luck right now, the birds are beautiful! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLinda B.
Congratulations on your 50th post and congratulations to whomever wins these fabulous looking good fortune birds. I hope it will be me! I love them!
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jan2bratt
These are wonderful. I didn't get the book in time to do the group book study so would love to win these.
ReplyDeleteJan in AZ
Susan since I do not have a creative bone in my body I think I should be the winner Anyway I loved reading your blog So far I am not a blogger I am so far behind in the technology department I am just thinking about texting
ReplyDeleteNancy G
I'm not a blogger yet, but I sure do love your birds!
ReplyDeleteHi..I'm new to the group and the first thing I saw was your birds! I'm in love! They're so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteLove your birds! I have been following along in the mixed media group. I admire you for making so many. Each one is just beautiful. Thanks for the chance to have a flock!
ReplyDeleteLove your Good Fortune Birds, I admired them when you first posted the pic. I would love to have a strand for my home! I wanted to join in on the fun of making the paper fabric but got too caught up in stuff at work so I couldn't play this time. Thanks for the opportunity!!
ReplyDeleteKatina
kjkoukla(at) hotmail (dot)com
I love your birds and your artistry with paper fabric. I have just the place to display them.
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