Showing posts with label
Cards For Troops
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Showing posts with label
Cards For Troops
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January 27, 2017
Lots to catch up on
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Hi Everyone January has been busy for me but lots of fun! Although I haven't run classes, I have been involved in two major events to...
December 19, 2016
Recognise this card???
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This card would look familiar to someone out there. And that's because you made it! For Cards for Troops. But it has been retu...
November 30, 2016
A cards for troops thank you
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Many of you contribute each year to the creation of many beautiful Christmas cards for Australian soldiers. Some of our cards have made it...
October 14, 2016
Cards for Troops Wrap Up! 600 plus 2
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I have held my last sessions to create Christmas cards for Australian soldiers serving overseas. Over two days at the start of the month, I...
July 24, 2016
Cards For Troops
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Yesterday afternoon was a great reminder of the simple things we can do with paper crafting to help others. We had another session to make ...
January 18, 2016
Card For Troops - a thank you
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I have received this card in the mail: Look familiar? If not a little fuzzy (sorry about that!) One of you might have made this c...
September 15, 2015
Launch-a-rama
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Hi Everyone My goodness I am behind. My launch was a week and a half ago and I have not done a follow up. The theme was Christmas and t...
March 13, 2015
Good Deeds
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Today I delivered our Footprint cards to the Gold Coast University Hospital. The efforts of many ladies in helping with fundraising and ho...
December 19, 2014
This is Why We Do This!
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I have had some lovely feedback recently that I want to share with you. Cards for Troops! A letter..... Firstly a letter from Randwick...
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October 19, 2014
Some good deeds
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I am so grateful for my group of customers and my team of demonstrators who pitch in for a cause. In this past week I have been able to ta...
September 20, 2014
Cards for our Soldiers
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On Thursday I had a Cards for Troops workshop at my house. Eight ladies attended and some who couldn't attend sent along cards and enve...
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