Welcome my friends and those who maybe visiting for the first time! Today, I am so excited to introduce you to a true West Virginian Artesian, Greg Cartwright , of Cartwright's Creations . His items are sold in historical shops throughout West Virginia. He is a lover of reclaimed wood of historical nature and creator of works of art! Greg (Cartwright's Creations) & I A note from Greg Dear Readers I have provided two seam rippers to Lisa so she can have one and one to give away. They are both made from beautiful old growth oak which was reclaimed from the original train depot in Weston (Lewis County), West Virginia. Train service was established in Weston around 1880. This wood is representative of a great part of my passion for this venture in woodworking for me – that is finding wood with a story to it. I must admit that my main focus is pens and pencils but it really doesn’t matter what I am making as long as it is from wood (although I have recently added pens...
May 26, 2012 UPDATE: The Winner of the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day Congratulation to: Strandkorbtraum I will send you an email for your address! So I can get your giveaway in the mail on Tuesday! I want to thank everyone for stopping by and entering the giveaway. I am sorry I didn't get to all the emails, I was a little overwhelmed by the response, REALLY HAPPY, but overwhelmed. Thank you to the wonderful people who joined "In The Boon Docks", it is just awesome. I will be there at this giveaway again next year! Until later, Lisa Sew Mama Sew is hosting a Mega Giveaway Linky Party! To get there Sew Momma Sew May Giveaway Day it starts today and last until May 25, 2012 at 5 p.m. PST or 8 p.m. EST, because that is where I live. Hi, welcome to "In The Boon Docks" so glad you stopped by for my giveaway it is open to everyone, that includes Internationally (I had to say that, to me everybody is everybody, but rules are rules). Two chances to enter: 1. Answer this ...
Welcome everyone! I hope you enjoy your here In The Boon Docks! I am excited to be participating in the Dots on Dots Blog Hop which is being hosted by Madame Samm @ Sew We Quilt and Corrie @ Quilt Taffy . Thank you both for all you have done! I kind of broke the size rule! I hope Madame Samm doesn't ban me from her blog hops because I really love blogging in them and hopping to all the other bloggers sites. So far this hop has had so many gorgeous projects I would love to make. Dresden Plate Block My block is 24" x 24", the fabrics I used to make this Dresden Plate are Ombre Dots by Riley Blake and Kona Cotton Solid Coal by Robert Kaufman. I followed the directions in the EZ Make A Dresden Plate Quilt Ruler by Darlene Zimmerman. The directions are very easy to read and simple to do! So excited I completed it. But last minute Lisa waited to long to write her post, so rushed the photos! I did iron it! But I have to admit it went out the window when I saw pins! I...
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