Sunday, December 26, 2010

$5 Shipping and A Super Duper White Christmas

We are offering $5 shipping on any full size quilt or larger for the month of January. Dont wait two years like I did...finish your projects now and send them to us!

Two year later I am finished with this project !!! Our Christmas guest this Year... Harley!!!
We are bird sitting for our friend Susan while she celebrates not only Christmas, but the birth of her first grandchild. Congratulations, Susan..we wish you all the best.
Our Church........Murphy Presbyterian Church...it looks beautiful in the snow.
We braved the elements to my parents' house yesterday to spend Christmas afternoon with them. This is a shot on the highway..a picturesque snowfall.
I love how it all sticks to the trees like cotton.
A pretty deep snow.
Ginger loves to play in the snow.
Autumn rocking out with the Paper Jamz guitar at NanaPeg's house. From my family to yours, we wish you blessings throughout the year.
Have a Happy New Year!!!
Russ

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Christmas Rush!!!!!!

We are always so busy at the holidays....not only rushing around shopping, baking, parties at friends' houses and so on. It is difficult sometimes to just stop and enjoy the moment for just what it is. It is about family and friends and giving, but most of all and most important!!...the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. He gave the ultimate gift to us...the gift of love and life that allows us the freedom to enjoy all those moments with family and friends.


Recognize this? Still bringing in those Old Red Barn Co. "quilt along" quilts. If you haven't finished this project now might be a good time. Send it to us and we will quilt it up nicely for you.

Kathy has been working hard finishing up some projects . These beauties all belong to her.


When you look at this quilt, can you see the "wonky" looking trees? Arlene from Florida sent this one to us.

I had previously posted pictures about this one. But I thought it deserved one more look. Alana is giving this one to her daughter...isn't she lucky? We are beginning to see a few flakes on our mountains these days. Definitely puts you in the mood for Christmas.

This log cabin quilt was Shelley's first quilt! She did a beautiful job. We put a brand new pattern on her quilt called "Bubbles". She pieced this for her son in college to go on his bed to keep him toasty warm this winter. Shelley, do you knit socks too?


Rhonda