I've been one lucky chicky lately, and have been somewhat remiss in handing out the Thank You's... at least publicly... I always write a nice email and feel guilty that I haven't hand written a note, but ...
I do think some pubic displays of affection are in order! Forgive, the length. I've been really lucky and grateful to be featured, and I'm also late enough posting about it that they have piled up.

First, today, I was featured on Today's Creative Blog! Sweet. I've always wanted to be featured on Kim's blog! Picture dancing going on... Cabbage Patch. Thank you so much, Kim! I'm going to add this to my side bar right away. A blinky! Yay!

And then in no particular order (because I can't remember the order)...
Thank you to (three more Kim's or Kimberly's)
Kim at True up for the wonderful interview that you can find here!
And Kimberly at Spoonflower who also interviewed me... here.
And Kimberly at Kimberly Shaw Graphics (to die for water color tea cup... be still my heart... cards) who won a fat quarter stack and blogged what she did with some of it here! I loooooove this!
And the ladies of Fat Quarter Shop put up a little post I wrote... here. (((Note: hours later... Kimberly Jolly owns The Fat Quarter Shop!!!!)))
And my family over at Windham posted a little blog entry I wrote too... Like the header? I may have designed it... ;)
Plus, one more, and if I'm forgetting anything, forgive me... I'm sure to remember right after I hit "post".
The Laura Zarrin (an incredible illustrator) also won a stack and wrote about what she was doing with it.
Thanks, you all!!!
PS... AGGGGG! Damnation! I did forget a very important thank you!!!
Thank you to Bowie at Print & Pattern!!! How could I forget that? I practically begged for her to feature me! Been reading Print and Pattern since I started Bari J. in '04 or was it '05?
Thank you, Bowie!
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