Russell and I have spent the past week in NOLA "Letting the good times roll!" and we had a BLAST! (I love New Orleans and can't wait to go back again!)
We did all the typical tourist things, such as visit the French Quarter, visit Mardi Gras World, visit the Garden District, ate beignets at Cafe Du Monde, and so much more!
I'd love to share a little bit of NOLA and Mardi Gras with you when you host a Close to My Heart Party in February -- either with a face to face or an online/catalog party! This is an excellent opportunity to get together with your girlfriends for a fun evening out, see all that is NEW in the Seasonal Expressions Catalog/Idea Book, and get creative -- all while earning FREE Close to My Heart products!
Pull out your calendar NOW, pick a date you want to hold your party, and then pick up the phone to give me a call (775-750-7809) so we can get it scheduled! I want to party with you New Orleans style and celebrate Mardi Gras!
Until next time and more crafty adventures,
Roberta
The Traveling Crafter
I'm the Traveling Crafter. I'm a wife, a mom, a care-giver and a crafter. I'm a Designer with Chalk Couture and I've been a crafting my entire life! I love what I do, and I do what I love - share my love of crafting, everywhere I go - DIY projects and gifts, papercrafting, Pinterest inspirations and more! I help people discover their creativity and create beautiful DIY projects and gifts using Chalk Couture! Join the adventure! Contact me at 775-750-7809 to learn more.
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