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Posted by Dragonfly on September 18, 2009, 11:40 pm
Ok, now I'm trying to remember...who did the "hands" project?
Dragonfly (Pam)
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> I remember doing an applique' of my hand in red on white and signing it
> and sending it to someone. It was...maybe 7 or 8 years ago?
> Dragonfly (Pam)
>> If I'm not mistaken it was Leslie (and the furbabies)
>> that tried to get a hands project going. I don't think
>> we were helpful to her.
>> Taria
>>> That's a great idea, Alice. I wish I had thought of that before Grandpa
>>> passed. His hands were quite interesting, and it would have been a
>>> unique way to create a memory.
>>> Didn't someone start a project like that years ago within RCTQ? Or maybe
>>> I'm having another brain burp!
>>> --
>>> Louise in Iowa
>>> nieland1390@mchsi dot com
>>> http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
>>>> I just returned from Florida where I visited my 90 yo mom as well as my
>>>> son and his family. While there, I was able to get pictures of family
>>>> "hands". The pictures included one hand of my mom, me, our DIL and our
>>>> grand daughter - four generations. Then I took one of my DH, my son
>>>> and our grandson. They will each be framed along with pictures of the
>>>> people. I had always wanted to do these and finally had the chance to
>>>> do so. The hands were photographed against a large piece of black
>>>> fabric from my quilt stash.
>>>> I will post these on my website and will let you know when they are
>>>> posted if you're interested in seeing them. If you have multiple
>>>> generations and the opportunity to do this, it may be something you'd
>>>> like to plan.
>>>> --
>>>> Alice in NJ
>>>> "Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up
>>>> depends on us." Thomas L. Holdcroft
>>>> to reply, replace hyphen with a real hyphen
>>>> AVWhyphenNJ@comcast.net
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Posted by Patti on September 19, 2009, 2:54 am
I keep remembering Dreamweaver? Could that be right?
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>Ok, now I'm trying to remember...who did the "hands" project?
>Dragonfly (Pam)
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Best Regards
pat on the hill
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Posted by Cindy Schmidt on September 19, 2009, 12:30 pm
Think it was Leslie and her Furbabies...
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Cindy from MO
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> Ok, now I'm trying to remember...who did the "hands" project?
> Dragonfly (Pam)
>> I remember doing an applique' of my hand in red on white and signing it
>> and sending it to someone. It was...maybe 7 or 8 years ago?
>> Dragonfly (Pam)
>>> If I'm not mistaken it was Leslie (and the furbabies)
>>> that tried to get a hands project going. I don't think
>>> we were helpful to her.
>>> Taria
>>>> That's a great idea, Alice. I wish I had thought of that before Grandpa
>>>> passed. His hands were quite interesting, and it would have been a
>>>> unique way to create a memory.
>>>> Didn't someone start a project like that years ago within RCTQ? Or
>>>> maybe I'm having another brain burp!
>>>> --
>>>> Louise in Iowa
>>>> nieland1390@mchsi dot com
>>>> http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
>>>>> I just returned from Florida where I visited my 90 yo mom as well as
>>>>> my son and his family. While there, I was able to get pictures of
>>>>> family "hands". The pictures included one hand of my mom, me, our DIL
>>>>> and our grand daughter - four generations. Then I took one of my DH,
>>>>> my son and our grandson. They will each be framed along with pictures
>>>>> of the people. I had always wanted to do these and finally had the
>>>>> chance to do so. The hands were photographed against a large piece of
>>>>> black fabric from my quilt stash.
>>>>> I will post these on my website and will let you know when they are
>>>>> posted if you're interested in seeing them. If you have multiple
>>>>> generations and the opportunity to do this, it may be something you'd
>>>>> like to plan.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Alice in NJ
>>>>> "Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up
>>>>> depends on us." Thomas L. Holdcroft
>>>>> to reply, replace hyphen with a real hyphen
>>>>> AVWhyphenNJ@comcast.net
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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on September 20, 2009, 12:15 am
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> Think it was Leslie and her Furbabies...
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> Cindy from MO
Nah, that would have been the "paws" project! ;^P
Doc
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Posted by Louise in Iowa on September 13, 2009, 8:57 pm
That's what I had been thinking, but I wasn't sure I was remembering
correctly. I think that was back in my lurking days and I figured if I sent
in a picture of my hands, no one would know who I was anyway!
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Louise in Iowa
nieland1390@mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
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> If I'm not mistaken it was Leslie (and the furbabies)
> that tried to get a hands project going. I don't think
> we were helpful to her.
> Taria
>> That's a great idea, Alice. I wish I had thought of that before Grandpa
>> passed. His hands were quite interesting, and it would have been a unique
>> way to create a memory.
>> Didn't someone start a project like that years ago within RCTQ? Or maybe
>> I'm having another brain burp!
>> --
>> Louise in Iowa
>> nieland1390@mchsi dot com
>> http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
>>> I just returned from Florida where I visited my 90 yo mom as well as my
>>> son and his family. While there, I was able to get pictures of family
>>> "hands". The pictures included one hand of my mom, me, our DIL and our
>>> grand daughter - four generations. Then I took one of my DH, my son and
>>> our grandson. They will each be framed along with pictures of the
>>> people. I had always wanted to do these and finally had the chance to do
>>> so. The hands were photographed against a large piece of black fabric
>>> from my quilt stash.
>>> I will post these on my website and will let you know when they are
>>> posted if you're interested in seeing them. If you have multiple
>>> generations and the opportunity to do this, it may be something you'd
>>> like to plan.
>>> --
>>> Alice in NJ
>>> "Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up
>>> depends on us." Thomas L. Holdcroft
>>> to reply, replace hyphen with a real hyphen
>>> AVWhyphenNJ@comcast.net
>
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> and sending it to someone. It was...maybe 7 or 8 years ago?
> Dragonfly (Pam)
>> If I'm not mistaken it was Leslie (and the furbabies)
>> that tried to get a hands project going. I don't think
>> we were helpful to her.
>> Taria
>>> That's a great idea, Alice. I wish I had thought of that before Grandpa
>>> passed. His hands were quite interesting, and it would have been a
>>> unique way to create a memory.
>>> Didn't someone start a project like that years ago within RCTQ? Or maybe
>>> I'm having another brain burp!
>>> --
>>> Louise in Iowa
>>> nieland1390@mchsi dot com
>>> http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
>>>> I just returned from Florida where I visited my 90 yo mom as well as my
>>>> son and his family. While there, I was able to get pictures of family
>>>> "hands". The pictures included one hand of my mom, me, our DIL and our
>>>> grand daughter - four generations. Then I took one of my DH, my son
>>>> and our grandson. They will each be framed along with pictures of the
>>>> people. I had always wanted to do these and finally had the chance to
>>>> do so. The hands were photographed against a large piece of black
>>>> fabric from my quilt stash.
>>>> I will post these on my website and will let you know when they are
>>>> posted if you're interested in seeing them. If you have multiple
>>>> generations and the opportunity to do this, it may be something you'd
>>>> like to plan.
>>>> --
>>>> Alice in NJ
>>>> "Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds us down or polishes us up
>>>> depends on us." Thomas L. Holdcroft
>>>> to reply, replace hyphen with a real hyphen
>>>> AVWhyphenNJ@comcast.net
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