Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tuesday Give Away & A Lot About Purses

Yup, it's time for another . . . .


GIVEAWAY!

This time, it's purse handles. About two years ago, I made a single purse out of a felted sweater. Suddenly, purses were exciting . . . and purse handles seemed full of possibility. So, I bought, well, quite a few. And never made another purse. In part, this is due to the fact that I love Queen Bee bags (and use the occasional Hardwear by Renee bag) but never use purses with handles like these. The other part is that, well, I got distracted by a lot of other crafty goodness out there.

Fortunately, the recycled accessory maven at Mugwump took a few off my hands, but I'm still left with five. Five groovy purse handles. You know you want them. (Dang, maybe I really do need a Mugwump bag, too . . . one of the advisors at the SBDC has a Mugwump bag made from a Monopoly game board . . . and I covet it. Maybe if you take these purse handles off my hands, I'll have room in my house for a new purse!)

If you want them, leave a comment by Tuesday, February 24th, and I'll randomly select a winner and ship the purse handles off anywhere in the continental United States. Well, to the winner, that is! If you win, I'll get in touch (make sure you have a blogger profile with e-mail enabled, or that you check back next week to see if you won) and get your address.

4 comments:

Diane Gilleland said...

Dang it, Girl - you've got all kinds of interesting stuff over there. You crack me up - I always look at these purse handles in craft stores, and think I should buy them. Then I never do, because I agree- harder to carry as a bag. But I luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuve them.

MaggieBelize said...

Purse handles! O yes, I would like some (more) purse handles. I've made one purse but I swear I want to make more, more!

Whew, thank you.

--MaggieBelize
Designer, kNotes for kNitters
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Art Tart on a Farm said...

i covet bags and anything you can store something in.....a useful pot......

Anonymous said...

How Sweet! We make grocery bags with fabric and handles to carry fragile or small items in. I would love to put these to good use!

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