Coming up this Saturday, Jan. 19th, is a
benefit for my cousin Joe's little girl Addy (3 years old). She is one sick girl: diagnosed last year with Aplastic Anemia- but is on the mend. COTA (Children's Organ Transplant Association) is raising money to help cover costs for the bone marrow transplant Addy received in December - her little brother Cayden (1 year old), was the donor. It was a pretty rough holiday season spent in the hospital, recovering, and going through chemo, but Addy is one tough little girl. I can't even imagine how exhausted Joe, and his lovely wife April, must be: going through all of this with
both of their children
and living at the hospital.
Click here to see details about the benefit event and how you can help:
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Addy with little bro Cayden + always smiling and making the best of her home away from home |
My Mother-In-Law, Deb, and I both created items that we've donated for the Silent Auction at the benefit - we just couldn't pass up this opportunity to help out little Addy and her family - and what better way than by making things - it's what we love to do! Hopefully our stuff goes for BIG BUCKS! So here is pre-benefit peek:
Deb created this
AMAZING ceramic Fairy House - all built and glazed by hand - all of the little details take
so much time and patience + I LOVE the color.
THIS Fairy House is already headed to the benefit next weekend (complete with little LED candle to glow-through the little windows), but more stunning ceramic work from Deb can be found in her
Enchanted Houses etsy shop.
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Deb really achieved these great copper, bronze and teal tones. So nice. + Love the little snail hidden on the back side next to the little windows with shutters :) |
And I donated a
Jimmy Doll with "Jimmy's Tree" book - This stuffed, plush Jimmy Doll is hand-made (with help from my mom - she's the best stuffer and arm-sewer-on-er in all the lands) out of speckled gray plush fabric. "Jimmy's Tree" is a little 8-page story I wrote and illustrated back in school featuring Jimmy, who decides at the end, that things always get better no matter how rough things are.
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I hand-covered + hand-bound this hard cover, hinged story book + added a little fun with beads the strings |
+ here's a peek at a few of the illustrations inside:
+ My parents have been doing a little fundraising of their own to help Addy. They donated all of the earnings from their
homemade Caramel & Cinnamon Popcorn that they sold at
Finch's Holiday Boutique last month. Now that is the most delicious way to raise money ever!
Looking forward to next week's benefit + sending prayers to Addy and family.
Love your little story. Your illustrations are so cute. :)
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