Saturday, October 22, 2011

STRANGE HAPPENINGS AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

Last night was Boo Night at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  If you missed it, you missed a lot of laughs, Make It and Take It fun, and great discounts on your purchases (most pulled 20% out of the treat bag).  You can’t imagine the whoops and laughs that appeared when Cruella De Ville walked into the shop. 
This clown gave us lots of reasons to laugh!  What a darling outfit.
Isn’t this outfit the cutest! 
I’m not sure if she was Pippy Longstockings or not, but she does have a different shoe for a different foot.
A police woman stopped by.  She said, “Me and Peanut are on duty.”
Could Robbie look any more hippy?
Take a look at her slave ring.  Where on earth did she get that thing?
Clown really got into the Make It and Take It project.
Curella can’t let go of her cigarette as she sews her Make It and Take It project.  What a hoot!
I’m not sure who had more fun, the customers or the workers.  I want to thank Chris and the others for putting together this fun event!   Be sure to mark your calendar for the next great sale at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  You’ll be sorry if you miss it.  (Edit:  I just noticed that my blog is not updating.  Don't have a clue what is happening.)
 

Stay calm! Stay kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

5 comments:

Terri said...

How fun! Love the costumes.
Hugs!

Lynn said...

Wow! Great costumes. Looks like everyone had a good time.

Barb said...

That does look like alot of fun!

Allie said...

That looks so fun - Cruella is marvelous!!!

Mama Pea said...

That looks like fun. What a bunch of good sports. Sorry I missed it!

lkjlkj

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