Holly Renee Becker of HollyTamales is a wife and mother who lives in New Mexico. She is inspired by nature, and loves to take pictures. Her shop carries sewn items like these cute hot pepper kitchen towels.
Here is the travel themed treasury she created.
Frances Clements says she named her shop after herself so that it would be easy to remember. She is also a wife and mother, and lives in Texas. She likes to try new things, one of which is the things that can take shape in her mind when she looks at an ink blot like the "What Grows in Your Heart" art pictured.
She curated a lovely treasury about flowers.
StumblingOnSainthood is a girly-girl at heart. She offers a variety of handmade hair accessories and jewelry for those that are looking for something pretty and feminine. The pretty pink flower ring is an example of her work.
And here is the treasury she made.
My final featured guest today is Sue Perino from California. She made the bright and beautiful treasury you see here.
For Sue, it is all about the journey. She loves transforming natural materials (especially wool, as pictured in the swoop brim felt hat here) into vibrant and unique functional pieces.
I am so thankful to have an item from my shops included in these wonderful treasuries.
Great treasuries by some talented ladies! As usual you bring out the best in people ^_^
ReplyDeleteAhhh, thanks LostLemonade
DeleteWonderful treasuries! Your items were in good company.
ReplyDeleteI love these treasuries! The travel one is so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat treasuries, congrats for being featured!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my treasury on your blog. I love making treasuries and try to make one daily. dailytreasury.blogspot.com. I will use something from your shop in today's.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feature. There are so many wonderful finds in these treasuries! Beautiful blog!
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Hi Kym:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Treasures!
Wonderful blog, Kym. Thanks for the feature!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being included in so many beautiful treasuries!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful treasuries and a great way to thank the curators!
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