Are These Adorable OR WHAT!!
OK, I LOVE bags!! Even when they're someone else's bag! I recently did a show in Madison, Wisconsin and had the pleasure of meeting these 2 wonderful ladies from Rose Hip Lane. They are partners and new pattern designers. They came to my booth and I asked them "who's fabulous bag is this?" When they said "theirs", I was so excited and bought patterns from them right then and there for the store!
Of course the fabrics on these bags are fabulous too! Love the pleated ruffle at the top! They were so kind to send me a trunk show and I thought I had taken a photo of the display that the girls had done in the store, BUT when I went to post, I couldn't find it! I'm thinking now that maybe I had one of those "senior moments" and just THOUGHT about taking the picture and then forgot! You know what I mean? My grandma used to do that all the time... she would say she told you something even though she just thought about it and forgot to actually tell you. But, she was convinced that she had told you. My kids say I do the same thing. I don't belive that for minute! AND, consider the source... It is the kids... Yeah right!! That's a good excuse!
So, anyway, if you like this bag as much as I do, go to our website and check it out! And if you wnat to contact these ladies for wholesale information here is their email info: rosehiplane@yahoo.com.
And speaking of ADORABLE, I had to throw in one more photo. This is Sherman, one of our two puppies. He is a 1-1/2 year old Pomeranian. He's a big "fluff ball", and such a MALE! He's two years younger than our female, but from the minute he first walked in the door, he "took over". He is definitely the dominant one. Etta (our 3-1/2 year old female) lets him do whatever he wants. She just gets out of his way. Isn't he "stinkin' adorable"!
Well that's all for now!
***Thought for the day***
Thought these were good and worth passing on.
The Ten Commandments of Human Relations
- Speak to people. There is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of greeting.
- Smile at people. It takes seventy-two muscles to frown, and only fourteen to smile.
- Call people by name. Music to anyone’s ears is the sound of his/her own name.
- Be friendly and helpful.
- Be cordial. Speak and act as if everything you do is genuinely a pleasure, and if it isn’t, learn to make it so.
- Be genuinely interested in people. You can like almost everybody if you try.
- Be generous with praise, cautious with criticism.
- Be considerate with the feelings of others. There are usually three sides to a controversy: yours, the other fellows, and the right one.
- Be alert to serve. What counts most in life is what we do for others.
- Add to this a good sense of humor, a dash of humility, and a big dose of patience, and you will be rewarded many times over through life.
Be Your Best by Joyce Meyer Mar/April ’07 Issue
Have a great day, and God Bless,
Tammy



I LOVE that purse. =] I'm gonna have mom make it for me! Haha. And the picture of Sherm is so cute! I love that fluff ball! I want to get a Pomeranian when I move out...
Posted by: Ashley | November 10, 2007 at 10:01 PM