The "Friday Finale" of my first GIVE-A-WAY!
First off, let me say that I've loved the comments from everybody this week- it's not only great to hear from all my special blogging friends I've known for a while, but I'm thrilled to have met some new ones, too. Chores on and off the farm have kept me pretty busy this week, so I can't wait for things to settle down so I can visit everybody's blogs!
I'm really happy for everybody that has entered, and I wish I could give each and every one of you something! But, since I have to pick just one, I've got all the names (so far) ready in my little egg-gathering basket. I'm going to make Hubby reach in, because drawing a name out makes me a nervous wreck. (I have no idea why I get nervous, but my hands will start shaking, then they will sweat, and then there will be a bunch of little pieces of paper stuck to my palm. Not pretty.)
The last two items are:
Item #5- A Pair of "Sunflower" Fabric Bowls
Item #6 - "Ozark Sunbonnet"
This is from a great old pattern I found called the "Ozark Sunbonnet", copyright 1975. I love the old-fashioned ruffled look on the back and the large brim. This pattern is one of my favorites because you can also cut the pattern down to make a girls or baby's bonnet!
Well, there you have it! The name drawn tomorrow will have their choice of the six items from this week. I'll announce the winner on Monday. Good luck to EVERYBODY!
Now for some more big news.....
The tomatoes are giving the lettuce some competition.
The "Sprout Count" is now 21 out of 24 for the Brandywine tomatoes, 18 for the head lettuce, and 0 for the Bell Peppers.
Where the heck are my Bell Peppers?!
How awesome!! Congrats on the tomatoes and again..i just love your creations! I realllly want to win that patriotic tote that you made....but I am trying not to be selfish and happy for someone else if they win.....although, it is hard...LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Paula!!! xoxo
Oh I love that sunbonnet too!
ReplyDeleteDoes it make me a bad person to have sunbonnet envy LOLOL.
Isn`t Katy sweet, I would have just said pick me pick me. LOLOL
Rose
I love the sunbonnet.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful items.
What a pretty bonnet!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted one as a girl. I also thought I wanted to be a pioneer. I know much more about it now. I like my indoor plumbing and a/c!
God bless!
Laura of Harvest Lane
Love the bonnet and love the tomatoes!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kay
Yeah for tomato sandwiches...can't hardly wait for fresh ones...store bought just don't taste the same!
ReplyDeleteFarm Chick, you do some nice work. I would have a hard time deciding.
ReplyDeleteThe tomatoes--again, envious. We must wait for the local greenhouses to put forth for us.
Have a great weekend!
Hi, how are you? I just love the sunbonnet! The fabric makes it look country and beautiful! I hope your tomatoes and peppers grow into a wonderful garden. blessings and Happy Easter, Kathleen
ReplyDeleteGoodness, your creative skills are just wonderful, but those bonnets are the best.
ReplyDeleteSo happy about your tomatoes. Those bell peppers might be a bit lazy, but they'll sprout up before you know it. I was outside today and feeling around in the mulch to find all sorts of life just brimming beneath the surface. It was just the most wonderful experience! I petted on those little sprouts like they were babies. I even talked to a couple of them but don't tell anyone! LOL
Wishing you a happy Easter,
Lea
Hi, hope your tomatoes do well...ours are never as good as we hope for..keep trying though and I really love the sunbonnet...I remember around 1976 all the little girls (and big girls) were really into wearing bonnets like that, looked so cute and they are practical too for gardening...
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