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Here we go again!


Preparation for fall market is in full swing around here! There are samples to be made up (and shown to you!), patterns to be printed, and pattern stands to be built, just thinking about it all gets me excited! Today we got all of this lovely fabric from Fairytale Frocks and Lollipop's new sister site Abigail and Elise, and I can't wait to see how the dresses look all sewn up! The colors are soft and muted with a very earthy fall feel.


There is going to be a lot going on around here for the next two weeks, including a diorama for our Keepers at Home class with a Proverbs 31 theme. Molly, Maddie, and I are really excited about this little project but we were surprised to find Tim wanting in on it too! So today we gave him the job of building some of the furniture that we will be needing. It was so cute how his chest puffed out and he took the job so seriously. Right now he is gathering his tools from around the house and bringing out some pieces of his Lincoln Log set that he is willing to donate. I'll let you know how it all turns out! :) Busy busy busy! I'll be back soon with pictures!

Oh! And I will be contacting all of the contest winners sometime this evening! See you soon :) xo, Sam

Comments

LadySnow said…
Loving the fabric. Can't wait to see how it gets used. :-)
Very Verdant said…
The fabric colors are just beautiful. You and your children will really enjoy the Keepers meetings. We have something similar in our co-op classes and it is always a great experience.
Anonymous said…
I can't wait to see what you come up with Sam!

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