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Raggedy Ann Blog Party: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Give Away Shout Out . . . Raggedy Friends- Sweet Cindy of Thimbleprim Studios. Is having a Christmas Raggedy doll Give-Away: Miss Cranberrie. And she's so sweet and gorgeous! Go check her out! Cindy is also hosting 2 swaps. 1 is for a Christmas Ornament. Swap the other 1 is a Frog Doll. Swap How Enchanting is that? But you gotta hurry - sign ups close soon so she can pair up partners and so you can start on your projects! You've got a bit over a month to do both! I will be co...
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Prindle Mountain Primitives: Apartment decorating
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Summer flew by, and fall is here again! As usual, I keep way too busy in the summer to keep up with my blog! This summer, in addition to our usual week at the fair, we had a road trip to California, three road trips to Eastern Washington, our daughter Emily got engaged (! And I worked on decorating and furnishing our twin daughter's college apartment. The girls were given some furniture that was very much in need of a makeover if they were going to use it! This grouping was m...
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Primitive Times Magazine: 05/01/2009 - 06/01/2009
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Uniting Our Crafting Community One Crafter At A Time. Friday, May 01, 2009. May 2009 Issue is now ready! Click on link to download your very own free copy now. Http:/ www.box.net/shared/aglcpc3gc2. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Would You Like To Subscribe To Our Blog? Get Your FREE Primitive Times Magazine E-Zine (.PDF) Issues. CLICK on the link in the drop-down menu below to download the FREE .PDF E-Zine Issue that you want to read. Primitive Times Magazine E-Zines. All About Denise (aka NeeNee). Primitiv...
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Primitive Times Magazine: NEW Customer Testimonial for Product Review
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Uniting Our Crafting Community One Crafter At A Time. Sunday, February 04, 2007. NEW Customer Testimonial for Product Review. We received this WONDERFUL email from Eileen at Seneca Pond Crafts after Brenda reviewed one of her BEAUTIFUL Lamps and we just had to share! Good Morning Angie,. I have read the new issue of Primitive Times. Cover to cover, and wow did I ever learn a lot, smile a lot, and write down a lot of great ideas and tips! And I was really smiling from ear to ear. Wow! All About Denise (ak...
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Primitive Times Magazine
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Uniting Our Crafting Community One Crafter At A Time. Wednesday, February 04, 2009. The latest issue of Primitive Times Magazine is here. In this issue we have a nice chat with our featured business Bittersweet Susan. Be inspired with our featured crafter connie Grigsby of Tinkets and Treasures and Bewitching Hollow. There are tons of recipes in this issue for your to enjoy and don't forget the free pattern from A Lit'l Bit Country and Primitives. Labels: Primitive Times Magazine E-Zine. Emails From Our ...
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Prindle Mountain Primitives: Springtime at Prindle Mountain!
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Springtime at Prindle Mountain! It's been way too long since I've posted on my blog! A month ago we had the lovely wedding of our daughter and new son-in-law, and now we've moved on to lambing here on our farm. Emily was our first child to marry, and throwing a wedding was time-consuming, but something that I thoroughly enjoyed! In the next few posts, I will focus on some of the DIY projects we did for her wedding. And thank you cards. It was super fun to make! PicMonkey is a gr...
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Prindle Mountain Primitives: Weddings.....weddings!
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Monday, January 12, 2015. My daughters and I at Emily's Bridal Shower in December. This will be a very special year for our family! We have two weddings! First, our daughter Emily will marry her childhood sweetheart on March 7th! We are so excited! Lots of planning going on, and that is the primary reason I have been lacking in any new activity in the pattern department! I got through all my Christmas shows, and dug in big-time with wedding planning! As well as Etsy. You can also follow me on Pinterest.
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Prindle Mountain Primitives: It's almost show time!
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014. It's almost show time! I have been very, very busy the past 6 weeks sewing away in my craft room getting ready for my shows! The first one starts in just 3 days! How could it be holiday season already! Here are some things I've made recently:. My Wool Upcycled Sweater Mittens. The pattern for these is available on my website, and also an instant download on Etsy here. Lots and lots of new samplers this year! Hope if you are in the Southwest Washington area, you'll look me up!
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Prindle Mountain Primitives: Printing on fabric
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Friday, February 25, 2011. Today I tried something new, and I am so happy with the results! I've done some research on how to print on fabric, and found a very easy way to get good results! I stitched my crown design onto a piece of burlap to make a prim pillow. My ink isn't waterproof (found that out the hard way with a previous craft project! But this is just a decorative pillow and won't be washed. To get the coffee stained look I wanted, I pre-stained my muslin before I printed on it. I love primitiv...
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Primitive Times Magazine
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Uniting Our Crafting Community One Crafter At A Time. Sunday, July 06, 2008. Please tell us a little bit about yourself. I live in a. 85 year old farmhouse on 2 acres surrounded by trees, squirrels, and every kind of critter. I love to cook, read, go to auctions, and take care of my animals. How long have you had your online shoppe? How did you come up with the name Threadbare Primitives? How long have you been creating primitive and folkart patterns? All of my patterns are drawn out freehand on a artist...