Link Love & a Giveaway

This weekend I did a major purge in my studio, and now I have a large flat rate USPS box packed completely full of 6" and 4×6" papers and stamps, and a few other card making accessories thrown in for good measure.  If you'd like this big box of goodies to come to your house, just leave me a comment telling me a random act of kindness you will do some time in the next few weeks.  I'm getting ready to hit the road to celebrate my Dad's birthday with him, so I'll draw a winner Sunday morning when I return.

Here are a few links that caught my eye this week:

Enjoy the rest of the week … see you back here on Sunday.

34 thoughts on “Link Love & a Giveaway”

  1. Hi and thanks for a chance to win some goodies. This weekend I am having my friends’s 12 year come round and am helping her make some gifts to take on her school trip to Japan in Oct. She wants to take some handmade things so I said she can come and use my stash… I can imagine the fun we’ll have

  2. Well, last weekend I held my very first Stamp A Stack and made 200 Christmas cards to send to Cards For Heroes. My goal is to send 1000 before November 1st. Thanks for letting me share that with everyone!!
    Sandra

  3. I’m making cards to take to the local healthcare center where people go to recover from surgeries. I’ve found out that many who go there NEVER have a visitor, and I thought this might help cheer them up and speed their recovery! I did this last Valentine’s Day and the nurses said everyone stayed cheerful for days! (including me!)

  4. Hello from Evansville! Hope you enjoy our city on your visit. I’ll have to check that potatoe salad out next time I go to Maxine’s. I have a friend who teaches learning disabled children and we are planning a card making blitz and the kids sell the cards to support their activities. I will provide all the supplies and instructions. I just know they will love the magic of stamping!

  5. Well I do RAK just about every week. I am constantly sending little scrapbooking goodies to a dear friend of mine in Canada who doesnt have the stores we do or the supplies.

  6. My father just passed away and I spending time with my mother to help her with things.
    Pattyjo

  7. I would split this wonderful box and add to it for a great friend of mine that has been going through some health issues.

  8. What a wonderful way to do a give-away. Paying it forward..Taking dinner to a friend who is very ill. And my hubby and I are participating in giving away free bottles of water at a festival in our town.

  9. Oh, I so need to clean my craft area. I am drowning in scraps! My RAK the next couple of weeks: send a card to the elderly sister of my neighbor who died in late March. She is really missing her younger sister.
    Have fun on your trip!

  10. My favorite RAK is to pay for the car behind me in the drive through. I usually do this at the coffee shop and it perks me up as much as I hope it does the recipient! I will do so again on Saturday when I travel. THANKS for the reminder to spread a little joy in the world.

  11. WOW this is so sweet of you.. Thank you for the chance to win.. I am 29 and have 2 young children..I have both my parents living with me.. my father has the early stages of Alzhimers and I help take care of them everyday.. but there is an older lady friend who lives up the street from me, she just found out her husband has cancer and it has spread throughout his whole body, so I am planning on picking some fresh veggies from my garden and taking them up to her, with a sweet card, and some homemade bread.. thanks for the reminder.. 🙂 I hope you have a wonderful time at your dad’s birthday..

  12. Our Church’s Altar Society puts on a big fund raiser once a year and I’m making a big stack of cards and mini-albums. Being disabled, I can’t participate in the normal activities of our A.S., but this gives me a chance to feel I’ve helped a little. Elaine Moore mtn.moven.faith@comcast.net

  13. I’m making RAKs for all the teachers who are returning to my school next week. I thought it would be a cheerful way to start the new school year. 🙂
    I’m also taking out a former kindergarten student of mine who just turned 16 last week. I try to spend time with her every couple of months as I sort of took on the role of “big sister” to her when she was in Grade One.

  14. I have a group of friends (10) who meet each month, we pitch in $10.00 each and then one of us does a RAK with the money. Have helped a single mother with gas gift certificate, bought back to school clothes for a family whose home burned, etc. We always do it as annonymously as possible.

  15. Friday I am picking up my mom and after I take her to her eye appointment I will take her to lunch and Walmart (she loves Walmart but will not drive there!)

  16. Wow some of your goodies…I hope that comes with some of your awesome MOJO too! I’m getting together with some friends and family and planning on making some fun stuff for my niece’s wedding. We have such a good time. Thanks so much for a chance.

  17. I’m creating cards for the shut-ins at our church, and we have a bunch.Last week, I helped to set up the big rummage sale and then worked at it with the team for 3 days. We sent all the leftovers to the Salvation Army and hauled 10 cartons to the library for the book sale.

  18. Hi Stef – I think RAKs are great, and I really like to keep them random. I love doing things for friends, but for a ‘Random’ Act of Kindness, I always like to do something for a complete stranger, with no expectation of having the kindness returned. My favorite thing to do is to pay an amount of money towards the grocery bill of a young mother at the supermarket – especially if I hear her tell her children that she is unable to afford to buy everything on her list. I usually do this each week.
    Hugs, Anne

  19. Our small town public library is in the middle of a remodel, so the budget is very tight – I’m collecting paper, stamps, etc. and any crafting supplies for the Children’s Library programs.

  20. Last week I made some special hot chocolate powder mix and put it in jars to give to four of my girlfriends as a RAK. For the next few weeks I will be looking after my husband who is at the moment in Hospital ’cause he had a heart attack on Monday morning- they think he should be allowed home by the weekend but will be off work fo several weeks yet so I will probably be doing lots of little RAKs to keep him happy and comfy – or aren’t they RAKs just duty. I will also be doing some things for my friends who are supporting me at this time- not sure what yet -maybe just taking them out to lunch.

  21. I teach rubber stamping/scrapbooking classes and offer to beginners or I have students that can’t afford the supplies, they get freebie classes. We are also getting a project off the ground, sending cards to the troops so that they have cards to send home. In fact, I have a box I’m filling now to send with all kinds of cards and goodies. I’m always looking for special projects and love to leave little things to friends who are having a rough time, wanting to brighten up their day. I also love to have little goodie boxes I make up with kleenex, chicken noodle cup-a-soup, get well card, cough drops, etc….and keep them in the car. When I run into a clerk, etc….that isn’t feeling well I will go in and take a cute little box to make their day.

  22. I love how you share your link finds…always fun to check out new things. Thanks also for the chance to win some cool blog candy. This weekend I plan to order a custom “made by” stamp and I’m going to order one for my stamping buddy too. I know she’ll love it!

  23. Hmmmm….what if I do the same as you….let’s face it, as crafters we typically have a ton of stuff…I can certainly fill up a box to do as blog candy similar to yours 🙂

  24. Oh, thanks for doing this. Three of my friends and I have started getting together to inspire each other to scrapbook and make cards. One of the girls just started scrapbooking so when we get together we all pitch in and give her some of our goodies. It would really be nice if I could surprise her with some paper and stamps.
    Thanks for having this RAK
    Carmen

  25. In the coming weeks me and my craft club will be making cards to donate to Cards for Heroes. We do this periodically throughout the year and its always a hit!

  26. for a RAK, I want to do a demo for a senior crafting group of ladies that would be making magnectic bookmarkers from rubber
    stamps and also from used and recycled greeting cards.

  27. An old neighbor is now in the nursing home. I visit her and take her chocolates, caramels or caramel corn. I take her out shopping when she asks and we go to lunch. She loves it when I bring my grandson, who asks to visit her.

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