Curtsey Boutique Deployment Project Life sized Journaling Card |
With both of us being active duty military our first years of marriage were mostly spent apart. September 11th, the War in Iraq and other domestic deployments had us passing like to ships in Battle Dress Uniforms that weren't even sailing on the same night.
To say the least military charities are close to my heart. When Alyssa from Miss Art's approached me about doing a post on Operation Write Home and Miss Art's Papercrafting School's support of it I couldn't have been more excited.
Here is the Skinny:
Operation Write Home:
A charity that serves our armed forces by sending them blank handmade greeting cards they can use to write home on. It also provides the soldiers with cards of gratitude and encouragement.
Why this charity is so AMAZING:
In March 2011, they passed the 1 million card mark and crafters like us helped them do it!
How Miss Art's is Getting Involved:
Each Tuesday, visit the Miss Art's blog to view the tutorial. Then join designers Karen Hanson, Alyssa McGrew, Tina McDonald, and Jodi Baune in creating cards to donate to Operation Write Home. Cards will be collected at the Miss Art's office, then forwarded as a group to the Operation Write Home distribution center.
The first tutorial, giveaway rules, and instructions for creating and sending in cards can be found HERE
Miss Art's Paper Crafting School Operation Write Home Tutorial Project #1 |
How Helping Other's can Help You:
Besides that warm fuzzy feeling you'll get for doing something nice for a complete stranger, Miss Art's will be giving a free April Kit for every card you send them for Operation Write Home.
Where to get More Information:
Operation Write Home Link HERE
Miss Art's Paper Crafting School Link HERE
Miss Art's Papercrafting School Operation Write Home Giveaway |
I have a shoebox full of letters in the bottom of my closet. Notes that we sent to each other over those first years of constant separation. Some of them have sprinkles of desert dust on them, a few are smeared with mud, but all of them are witnessses of a great romance. They mean more to me than just about anything else I own. Even years later, I don't like to discuss my feelings about being separated from my husband during deployments. So, I haven't yet used the journaling card at the top of this post, but it is free to all those who would like to use it.
I am excited to help others build up their own shoeboxes and hope you too will be encouraged to give back to our soldiers.
Create with love,
CarrieAnne
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