Congratulations to our lucky winner! Â #362, Sashia!
I love a good giveaway, but I love a giveaway with backed by a good cause even better.  Today’s giveaway is  held in conjunction with the Downy Touch of Comfort Program and the good folks at Downy who are getting quilts into the hands of deserving kids are giving one of you $150 to spend at JoAnn’s.  I’m hoping that whoever wins will buy some bright and cheer material to make quilts for children who really just need a touch of home in their hospital rooms!  Of course, the $150 gift card is the winners to use as they wish at JoAnn’s, but I know that I’d love to see it used to help children in need!
IÂ’m giving away a $150 Gift Card to JoAnn’s Fabric Store. Â You should be able to buy quite a lot with that money! Â {{wink}}Â Â Simply comment below.
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Contest ends this Thursday, May 31st at midnight CST!
I’m so honored that the Downy Touch of Comfort awareness series on Tip Junkie is being sponsored! Â They’ll be sending the winner their gift card!
oh hey. i just signed up with Downey Touch of Comfort. I got an email Thursday I think telling me my quilt kit was on the way. What an awesome thing to be able to do. I get to sew AND bless a child with a wonderful quilt. 🙂
I can’t wait to get started.
And $150 to JoAnns would be icing on the proverbial cake. 😀
And of course I LIKE Tip Junkie on FB 🙂
I go to JoAnn’s at LEAST once a week. I would LOVE to buy some super soft material to make for little babes up in our NICU – what an awesome opportunity!
Maybe not quilts but my juvenile hall students are knitting hats for cancer babies and the homeless and we could use more yarn.
to learn to sew so badly