The highlight of the evening was the opportunity drawing. MIL, in her capacity as chairperson for "Ways and Means" (a.k.a. chapter fundraising), had put together a lovely holiday basket. Not expecting anything, since I never win these things, I donated my $5 for 6 tickets. Our waiter drew a ticket, and I was very pleasantly surprised! I can no longer say I never win! :-)
I brought the basket home, and Sophie seemed to approve (either that or she thought it smelled like Grandma).
So, what was in it, you ask? What better than stitching stash & chocolate? Specifically, several types of chocolate truffles and other such goodies, plus:
- a "floss stick" to keep floss colors together for a project
- a kit for a perforated paper snowman ornament
- Christmas Keepsakes, a Leisure Arts book
- A Potpourri of Pillows, a hardanger book by Janice Love
- Gloriana angel chart by Just Nan
- the chart for a small rustic Christmas sampler
- instructions for a small angel doll ornament
- a painted canvas for a Scottish nutcracker ornament
- a kit for a Joan Thomasson Santa, complete with painted canvas, stitch guide, and all threads!
Congratulations Jeanne! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous basket! Lucky you.
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Hi Jeanne,
ReplyDeleteLove all of the goodies in the basket. Especially the JB Nutcracker. I love/collect those little guys!!!
Cynthia
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