Introducing: Trinket Thursday

 
We love giveaways! And we love making our readers happy! We are always brainstorming ways to share what we love with our fans. It is the small things that count, right?
That being said we are so excited to introduce a new, fun series called Trinket Thursday! Every Thursday we will upload a new gift we picked out just for one of you! All you have to do is  answer whatever question we come up with that week and post your answer in the Rafflecopter section below this post. In order to be considered your reply needs to be in this comment section not under the link on our Facebook page! But enough of that rule talk, just leave a comment and then Rafflecopter will take it from there! We think this will be a fun, interactive way to keep connected with you guys and have a little fun!
So...our first prizes are two adorable things we picked up while at Quilt Market last week! We found this vintage-inspired, long necklace and fell in love. We also picked up these adorable gold, button studs! We were crazy about both of these pieces and knew we had to give them away. And who better than one of our fans? We hope you love them as much as we do! To be considered click the Rafflecopter link below and leave your reply to the following question:
Who was that special someone who taught you how to sew?

 
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33 comments


  • Jennifer

    I didn’t have a “special” someone teach me to sew in the sense of being related. I took a sewing class with my good friend Maife at a place called Sweet Teeasures in Columbus, Georgia when we were both expecting our first babies. The first thing I made was a John John and she made an A-line dress…we both ended up making the opposite outfit of the babies sex we were having, obviously not knowing at the time. That is where my love of sewing started. And tomorrow is no uniform day at my daughters school and she can’t wait to wear the Cosette dress I made her!


  • Tabitha Reed

    My mom!!!


  • Elisa

    My mother taught me how to sew, thankfully. But after a hiatus of some time, I delved back into it after inheriting my mother-in-law’s sewing items. (Countless spools of thread, pinking shears, etc.- it’s the little things that make all the difference!) Grateful for those 2 lovely ladies!


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