Saturday, November 23, 2013

Christmas Bazaar At The 4-H......

 My mom's best friend makes these handy kitchen towels. I know everyone has them.
 Today at the bazaar, I bought each of my daughters one in memory of my mom. My mom used to give the granddaughters kitchen towels for a gift. So this is perfect.
 I tried to get some that would coordinate with the girls' kitchen colors, or their likes.
We came across the soap lady at the bazaar. She has set-up at the farmer's market next to us before. I have a bunch of handmade soaps....but she is a sweet young lady, and we like to help others. Maybe these will become gifts.:):) I forgot to take any photos at the bazaar. I can tell you there was a lot of doll clothes, knitted and crocheted items. Some craft things, baked goods too.  Wishing everyone a wonderful day. xo

20 comments:

  1. I love these bazaars, we haven't had any yet but all the nearby churches start right after Thanksgiving. Those towels are too cute! I love homemade things! :)

    XO,
    Jane

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  2. I have similar kitchen towels, that a friend made, I think they are knitted to hold onto a stove handle, I love them.
    Christmas bazaars are so much fun !
    ~Jo

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  3. I have got to get out to a bazaar! Missed one last Saturday. They're holding them earlier each year I think. Pretty little towels, so cheery.

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  4. I love the Christmas bazaars! Those kitchen towels are so pretty!!

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  5. Pretty towels, I used to make them, still have a few hanging around the house. Used to go to those bazaars...they make some good lunches too!!!

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  6. What a fun thing to do to still include your mom in the fun of giving the kitchen towels to the girls. I hope you found some sweet soaps, too. They would make wonderful gifts. Cold and blowing here now and dropping. Wind chill below zero by morning. BRRRRRR

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  7. Was this a 4-H bazaar? I've not heard of one of those around here. If your daughters follow your blog, now they know a gift they will be receiving.:-) xo Nellie

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    1. Nellie, they will know...cause I have been doing this since my mom passed. xo,susie

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  8. the towels are very popular here as well, those are really pretty ones, I do love that soap!!!!!

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  9. Handmade is the BEST! How sweet of you to keep your mother's tradition.
    w/L

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  10. I love those pretty towels and going to bazzars. Hand made stuff is the best kind there is. Hugs and love, xo

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  11. I love homemade soaps. When my daughter travels she always "gifts" me with them. The best!

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  12. Those fridge towels are so cute. My mother used to make these too. I've had so many through the years but I don't even have one now. Thank you for popping in to see me
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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  13. Oh, I love going to one that has all hand made items like this. I know you had fun and you're always so thoughtful to think of others. The towels will be special to your girls. Sweet hugs my friend!

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  14. Oh Susie,
    How nice that you bought each of your daughter's one of these kitchen towels in memory of your mom. I like the tea cups one. It's sweet. You are so close to your daughters, aren't you?

    Have a lovely Sunday.
    ~Sheri

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    1. Sheri, My daughters are my blessings.xoxo,Susie

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  15. I remember those t-towels well! The style is still handy.
    I love home-made soap and think they will make a nice gift.

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  16. I love anything handmade. Your girls will love the towels and I know anyone would be happy to get a bar of handmade soap. Enjoy your Sunday!

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  17. not many bazaars around me, just flea markets and stuff. the hand made things are so nice!

    smiles, bee
    xoxoxoxoxo

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  18. What a sweet thing to do in memory of your mother to gift your daughters with something they would have gotten from their grandmother.... ah!

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