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Showing posts with label Folkart and Primitives and More. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folkart and Primitives and More. Show all posts

Sunday, April 30, 2017

TAG IT Tuesday on Sunday







Do I look like I drink coffee??

One thing I do is find awesome Art!

I wanted to share the rest of the shops 
who participated in last week's 
TAG IT TUESDAY!

We LOVE helping out 
our FAAP TEAM!

They are some awesome artists 
who go out of their way 
to help their customers.

Please take a few moments 
and visit our shops.

When you click on the BLUE, 
you magically appear in the Etsy shop.

I know you will WUF  what you see!

Thank you for stopping by.

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Friday, January 20, 2017

Getting to know US, FAAP

So, you are just sitting there...
Do YOU need something to do?
(that is what my Momma used to ask her co-workers)

Lucky you...
I have some more shops to share with You...

You will just WUF them!!


Once again
I have WUFFED my magic
Just Click on the Shop Name and
SHAZAM!!
You will appear in the shop
Take some time to look through their items
Read ABOUT THEM
Heart Some Items
Pin...
share...
We WUF YOU!!!

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Loreen Pitchford
I'm afraid I wasn't as original as  many others but I simply continued to use the name of my studio since I've been selling and teaching art from here for some time. I also had the name established across social media - I've read it's good practice to keep the continuity across media outlets😊.









Kim Orcutt
We lived in a valley in NY and at the time the name was for a gift shoppe in our house. I was selling primitive items. The name was Valley Primitives Gift Shoppe. It's now Valley Primitives Stitches because I am now only selling hand stitched items with an old, primitive feel.  







Denise Cassidy Bailey
When I first started out crafting for craft shows in our area, I had piles and piles of items.  My daughters started calling me a 'crazy craft lady'.  When I found that primitives didn't sell well here (Pittsburgh) , I decided to try to sell on eBay.  At the time, I did not have a shop/ shop name, I just did listings.
When I ventured online I did some searches and found Prim Mart.  I needed a log in name and decided to go with crazy craft lady, but changed the C's to K's.  Thus....Krazy Kraft Lady.  I then started a blog and called that ' The Krazy Kraft Lady'.
Eventually I did open a shop on eBay and I needed a name so I abbreviated my name and added Primitives.







Kathy Hale Cage
How did my shop get it's name? I have an introverted personality and ever since I was a child and also as an adult I have felt nearly invisible at times and that people could not see or understand my motivations ... they couldn't see my "heart" ... Some how I have not been good at conveying that ... That's where the name Kathy's Heart came from ... my way of allowing people to see who I am and what matters to me ... my faith and a simple, warm, unsophisticated life ... thus Kathy's Heart Creations ... I have a simple, warm, cozy, homespun, cottage, farmhouse feel in all the things that I make. ...






Wendy Marro
The house I grew up in was next to the woods 
that had a little creek flowing through it!  





Tara Sharan Hensley
It took me several days and a lot of brainstorming but I finally thought , "well my home is rustic" so I came up with The Rustic Home but that was taken so I added Company on the end.  TheRusticHomeCompany





Darla Walk (one of our co-leaders)
My shop name is Harriet Stash.    Harriet was my grandmothers name. Her picture is on my Creation table.... Stash is the "stash in Harriets attic. I have had other names.... always thinking it is the key but let me tell you. I have got rid of other thoughts. this is my shop name... I use it with pride. I loved my Grandmother. 






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Aren't these fun?

I hope that you will visit our many shops 
and let us help YOU with all of your 
gift and decorating needs.

Thank you for stopping by...
Until Next time...wuf wuf




Monday, November 14, 2016

Pets of FAAP, Part deux

WHEW...I didn't think I wuf EVER 
get that phone away from Momma...
I had to SIT on her to get it...
wuf is me...
It is a dog's life, I tell ya!

Oh, Charcoal here....





I wanted to share some more of 
My WUF-ly friends from my team.

So, here is Part Deux of 
The Pets of FAAP




                      Michelle Smith
                MondaysChildPrims


                  Her name is Pebbles






Susan Smith


This is Bob, and he is a BIG cat, 
weighing in at 28 lbs and 36" long. 
He follows me everywhere like a little puppy.
 He loves cuddles and pets and rewards me 
with the loudest purring imaginable!  






Sharon Jedlinsky 

 This is Harold.
 The only time he seems to be my friend 
is when I am sewing or playing a game with the kids. 
Here he is in the game box. 







Connie Smith  

Georgie Girl is one of 4 feral cats I adopted 14 years ago.







Kim Orcutt
 
My little guy, Jack.  






Sherrie Dalton

Here's one of mine. 
This is Arrow






Lynn Smith Barbadoro:   
 
This is Oreo...
and I KNOW that you Obviously love him!







Kathy Hale Cage:  

 This is my buddy Snookums! 
He was a shelter kitty and 
they named him not me! LOL





Cynthia Chapman

Maggie and Shelby



Cindi Toth

Cody and Griffin
(I bet she doesn't know which is which!  
arf arf arf arf)



Wendy Marro

Scamper and Poofy


Thank you for visiting our blog!
We WUF that you stopped by to visit.

PLEASE go visit our shops and help our owners
cause we need TOYS...more TOYS...
TREATS...more TREATS...

We are here to help you Decorate for 
Thanksgiving and for Christmas. 

Let us help give that someone special a 
Handmade gift!

WE would WUF to Help you...
Comment on our Blog...
Heart our Shops...
Heart our Items...

Cause we HEART YOU!
FAAP Team

Wuf wuf...
Meow...purrr....