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Red Letter Ink for The Sparrow Fund {Giveaway}

5.6.13

In the first red-letter Bible printed in 1901, the words “universally accepted as the utterances of our Lord and Saviour” were printed in red. Lous Klopsch, the man who championed this first printing way back then, remarked, “In the Red Letter Bible, more clearly than in any other edition of the Holy Scriptures, it becomes plain that from beginning to end, the central figure upon which all lines of law, history, poetry and prophecy converge is Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world.”

And, that, my friends, is the heart behind Red Letter Ink, a little Etsy store dreamed up by my friend Aimee Libby whose art serves to point to the central figure of Jesus Christ. Aimee has been a great support to The Sparrow Fund and has a real love for adoption as she has watched her twin brother and his wife’s family be blessed through it.

red letter Collage

Red Letter Ink is partnering with us again to Build the Nest this May, donating (at least, according to Aimee) 10% of all her May sales to The Sparrow Fund. And, just to help get some traffic here so folks can learn about what we’re doing, she’s offering THREE 8×10 prints of the winner’s choice (over a $60 value!).

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Chesapeake Ribbons for The Sparrow Fund {Giveaway}

5.3.13

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I remember the good ole days of corduroy O.P. shorts and terry cloth zippered outfits. Please tell me you do too. 

Something’s coming back (thankfully, it’s not the bowl cut hairdo). Ribbon accessories—you know, the belts with whales or lobsters, headbands, key fobs, the works. So stinkin’ cute and classic.

chesapeake ribbons banner

Margie of Chesapeake Ribbons is a local Philadelphian who has figured out how to use her creativity and love for the classic accessory to give to what she’s passionate about–support autistic children and cancer research. And, this month, she’s helping The Sparrow Fund as one of our partners giving 10% of total sales this May to support adoptive families. 
I’m thinking a certain little Chinese girl would look stinkin’ cute if I could convince her to wear this one. Boo to sensory issues.
chesapeake ribbon bow
chesapeake ribbons belt
Margie’s prices are super reasonable. So, whoever wins this $25 gift certificate is going to have some fun shopping around her store.

I love gift certificates.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

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