Showing posts with label Christmas In July Blog Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas In July Blog Hop. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2018

It's Day Five Of The Christmas In July Blog Hop

It's my day (along with several others) to share a little Christmas in July fun.
I feel so lucky to have such amazing and talented blogger friends...you all rock! 


Earlier in the month I made a quilt for a Riley Blake Designs blog tour.
I loved the fabric so much, I used the leftover fabric to make a table runner.


The fabric, Christmas Delivery, is cute and beautiful!


Here's the quilt I made earlier this month...


The quilt and runner patterns can be found in my Craftsy shop HERE.

Check out the other incredibly talented bloggers. You'll be wow'd for sure!
Be sure to visit them all and leave a sweet comment...it will be appreciated!

July 23


July 24


July 25


July 26


July 27 - TODAY



GIVEAWAY (is over!)
#31 Winner - Roseanne from
Home Sewn By Us

I bought two charm packs of Riley Blake Designs' Christmas Delivery
 that I'd love to give to one lucky visitor. 


There's always rules, of course:

Leave a short and sweet comment.

If you are a no-reply blogger and/or I don't have your email address,
I can't contact you so you can't win.
If you're not sure about being a no-reply blogger, leave your email in the comment
 section. To avoid spammers, disguise your email something like this:
goodperson at gmail dot com

International mail costs are over-the-top for me, so this time it is
United States mailing only. Sorry (really I am!)

Giveaway ends on July 30, 2018, midnight MST.

Thank you, thank you, thank you, for stopping by to visit!
It's great motivation to be a part of a blog hop and you make lots of new friends.

This hop is in September...let me know if you want to join in.
Welcome To My House blog hop requires a house to be somewhere on your project.


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