Sunday, July 21, 2013

Treasury Thanks

It's been a busy week!  I want to take this opportunity to extend a huge THANK YOU to the curators who featured items from my shops, Pasque Flower Creations and Aunt Pheba's Vintage, in treasuries over the past week.  Many of the treasuries helped promote Christmas in July on Etsy, which officially ends today. There's still time to cash in on the savings at participating shops.

Judy Abelaziz of NewDayPottery featured my orange chevron oven mitt in her cheery treasury, CIJ - Orange It Great.   Judy's shop has incredible handmade pottery.  I just love this lavender vase.


Sheryl Hastings of ShersPatternShop featured my red floral oven mitt in her treasury, Christmas in July. Sher's shop includes the cutest downloadable PDF patterns and applique templates!  I know those of you with fur babies will love this Christmas stocking pattern for pets:


Lori Giometti of VistaChick featured my green chevron oven mitt in her treasury, Sweet 16.  As we await the arrival of Prince William and Kate's baby, these Royal Family of England history brochures from Lori's vintage shop would be a fun read:


Marijana of UrsulaChainmaille featured my navy chevron oven mitt in her treasury, Christmas in July Navy. For those of you doing some early Christmas shopping, this beautiful chainmaille bracelet would be a lovely gift for someone special.


Bonnie Sernesky of BonniesSewCrazy featured my brown textured pillow cover in her preview to Fall treasury, Earth Tones.   Bonnie is a fellow sewist with a shop full of fun and functional fabric items. This canvas tote bag with tropical flowers would be great for a trip to the farmer's market or the beach -- and it can help you transition from Summer into Fall in style.


Alexis Trout of Glass House Arts featured my poppies on teal oven mitts in her treasury, Christmas Treasures in July.  Alexis has a shop full of beautiful lampwork beads, like this gorgeous glass charm bead.


Sarah Oglesby of MaddysFabricStash also featured my poppies on teal oven mitts in her treasury, Christmas in July Fun.  This adorable Christmas fabric from In the Beginning Fabrics would help anyone get into the Christmas spirit -- even in July!


Bill and Ruth of MindTheWrap also featured my poppies on teal oven mitts in their treasury, Hot and Cold, Christmas in July.  If you are shopping for fun packaging and shipping supplies, MindTheWrap has a wonderful array of packaging supplies, like this colorful assortment of baker's twine.


Kathleen Lee from ComfyCreations also featured my poppies on teal oven mitts (they got a lot of Etsy love this week!) in her treasury, Cuties.  If gearing up for the Christmas rush gives you a stress headache, never fear!  This pretty headache relief pillow will surround you in comfort.  Relax!


And that's it for this week!  I hope you enjoyed browsing through these wonderful shops with me.

TTFN
LeAnn

17 comments:

  1. what a nice piece of pottery. I don't see much ceramics on Etsy - probably not looking for it... Beautiful lampwork beads - they're a favorite! {:-D

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  2. I love that lavender vase and I an imagine how long that bracelet takes to make. I used to make chain mail and that's a link and time consuming weave!

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  3. Congrats on all the treasuries! Lovely features!

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    1. Thank you, Kathy! I always love window shopping to pick the features.

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  4. Those last three features are so colorful...love them!
    Congrats on these great treasuries!

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  5. Thank you for the feature. Tweeted and GOOGLE+

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  6. Wonderful features! I like that bag and of course the stockings!

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  7. Congratulation on all the treasuries! Thanks for featuring me today. Love all the other great features too.

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  8. What a lot of wonderful treasuries to be featured in.
    Congratulations!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by! I am very grateful for the features.

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  9. grat features! many items to like! such as the chainmaille bracelet, and the fabric, and beads, and....

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