In honor of October being Pastor Appreciation Month, we've added a new stitchery to The Blue Goose Shop!
It's the perfect gift for your pastor, priest, Christian school teacher or principal, Bible study leader, or seminary student. Check out this John 21:17 Feed My Sheep stitchery for $16 at The Blue Goose Shop on Etsy under the Home and Hearth section, or click on the following link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/111703263/primitive-stitchery-feed-my-sheep?ref=v1_other_1
Remember, if you order before October 31, use the coupon code TENLITTLEPUMPKINS at checkout for 10% off your full order.
A little country store selling quilts, primitive stitchery, and country decor... All handmade by grandmother, mother, and daughter using only American-made materials.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Winner, winner!
Congratulations to the winner of our little boy giftbox giveaway! Grandma Lucy has won her grandson Don some handmade goodies. Pictures to be posted soon. (Lucy, I will be emailing you for shipping information).
Thank you to everyone who participated in Aiden's Birthday Giveaway!
Thank you to everyone who participated in Aiden's Birthday Giveaway!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Fall Savings at The Blue Goose!
Thinking about purchasing some fall or Christmas decorations? Getting started on your holiday gifts? Shop now at TheBlueGooseShop.Etsy.com and receive 10% off your ENTIRE order when you use the coupon code TENLITTLEPUMPKINS at checkout. Offer ends October 31.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Blogging... how hard can it be?
One might think, since I have a degree in writing, I would have blogged before... but one would be wrong. So please forgive my fumbling attempts to start this blog.
Back in May, I (Amanda) started The Blue Goose Shop, a little country store on Etsy, with my mom Tami. Since then, Grandma Norma has joined the team, and we've spent the past four months building our inventory of primitive stitchery and home decor. We've had our first three sales, started a Facebook page, and are looking to add to the shop quilts, table runners, wreaths... all those fun things that we already make for our own homes.
I recently joined a great team of other craft/primitives/country decor fans called the Old Farmhouse Gathering. And after seeing just how many of these women have a blog for their Etsy shops, I realized that I really am behind the times.
So as I said, please bear with me as I struggle over these next couple of weeks to get this blog up on its feet. If you have any suggestions for ways that I can improve it, please let me know!
I hope to soon add my Etsy Mini, as well as photos of some of the one-of-a-kind, primitive items we sell at The Blue Goose Shop.
In the mean time, check us out at TheBlueGooseShop.Etsy.com or at www.Facebook.com/TheBlueGooseShop. You can also shoot us an email at TheBlueGooseShop@ymail.com.
God Bless,
Amanda
Back in May, I (Amanda) started The Blue Goose Shop, a little country store on Etsy, with my mom Tami. Since then, Grandma Norma has joined the team, and we've spent the past four months building our inventory of primitive stitchery and home decor. We've had our first three sales, started a Facebook page, and are looking to add to the shop quilts, table runners, wreaths... all those fun things that we already make for our own homes.
I recently joined a great team of other craft/primitives/country decor fans called the Old Farmhouse Gathering. And after seeing just how many of these women have a blog for their Etsy shops, I realized that I really am behind the times.
So as I said, please bear with me as I struggle over these next couple of weeks to get this blog up on its feet. If you have any suggestions for ways that I can improve it, please let me know!
I hope to soon add my Etsy Mini, as well as photos of some of the one-of-a-kind, primitive items we sell at The Blue Goose Shop.
In the mean time, check us out at TheBlueGooseShop.Etsy.com or at www.Facebook.com/TheBlueGooseShop. You can also shoot us an email at TheBlueGooseShop@ymail.com.
God Bless,
Amanda
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