One of my crafty friends oversees the opening/designing of gift shops in several hospitals in Texas. Last month he and his team opened a Breast Care Cancer Center Boutique at one of the hospitals. Jim says, “It’s been such a blessing in my life. I am so deeply honored to be apart of this amazing project! In the few days we have been open, we have seen survivors come in who have been so grateful for our shop and friends and family of the amazing people who are going through this horrible disease come in and be so thankful!”
No, He is NOT asking for money! Please send No money! LOL! He is asking this….would you be willing to make a card(s) that the staff and volunteers of the Breast Care Center can send to their patrons THANKING them for coming to the Breast Care Center Boutique and purchasing an item in which the proceeds go directly back to the Breast Care Center? I’ve seen the cards you all make and they are so pretty! What a joy to make a card(s) to THANK someone for supporting the boutique.
Here’s the Details:
This is a GREAT way to use up your STASH! The cards can be as fancy or as simple as you would like AND you can make as many as you would like. The size of cards needed are A2 (4 1/4″x5 1/2″) sized cards . Please line dark cards with white or cream cardstock; envelopes are appreciated. The type of card(s) needed are “Thank You” with no sentiment on the inside.
This is an ongoing project. I will be collecting cards at the crops or whenever it’s convenient for you to drop them off at my house. You may also mail your cards directly to Jim. His address will be posted on my blog under the tab PROJECT:I CARE. If you have any questions please contact me. Your contribution is deeply appreciated!
For future reference you can find this information on my blog under the tab Project: I Care.
Kappy I understand…IF you make some you only need to make a few and just one time…not continuously…any amount is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I have gone out of my way to not be sucked into cards….. heh heh. I have enough to do keeping up with scrapbooking! IF I did do them …. what a wonderful way to use up extra stuff.
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