Send a Card

Dec 6, 2014 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

 Want to do something to really make a difference to a sweet little girl? This was posted on the Stampin’ Up! website yesterday – and I wanted to share it with you, with the hopes that you will send a card – I am getting mine in the mail today! 



The only thing six-year-old Addie Fausett has on her last
Christmas list is cards–preferably the handmade kind. Addie, who has a
condition called diffuse atrophy, and her family were told by doctors
that this Christmas would probably be her last. So when we saw the
article on Today.com
describing this family’s wish for their little girl’s last Christmas,
we thought, who better to make this gift happen than amazing Stampin’
Up! demonstrators and their customers? 

If you would like to participate and support this family
during a difficult time, please take a few minutes to tell all of your
cardmaking friends, and then send handmade cards to 


Addie Lynn and Sisters, P.O. Box 162, Fountain Green, UT 84632

 Will you send a card?  Leave me a comment – would love to know you are choosing to make a difference to this family and especially to little Addie Lynn.  It is a very small way and easy way to make a difference – and I promise it will do your heart good!  


Thanks for visiting today!

 

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