Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

First Friday Is Almost Here!

The December First Friday Art Walk Weekend is almost here!
Hard to believe another year has gone by and we are in the holiday season again!

Here are a couple of treasury collections for the AWETeam that our members have been putting together to celebrate!
All I want for Christmas by Lisa Crail
December by Sonja Bikic
Let Your Bright Side Shine by Lisa Boucher
How Many Things Can You Paint? by Dix Cutler
You can keep up with out team through social media (mostly Facebook and through Pinterest)!

Please remember to check back on Friday to see our post with links to our December 2013 Event thread!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Treasure Trove Thursday!

This past week, many of us have been preparing for our Holiday Celebrations!  Some have been busy little elves making Etsy Treasuries!  Here are our selections this week!  Enjoy!







This Treasury features a gorgeous pillow by sarahsquiltsncrafts!



Thanks for dropping by!  The AWEteam members wish you a Happy Holiday, whichever Holiday you are celebrating!  May your day be filled with the love of family and friends!

Happy Holidays!
The AWEteam of Etsy

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Treasure Trove Thursday!

Welcome to Treasure Trove Thursday!  A lot of us have been experiencing unseasonal cold weather the last week.  Wintry treasuries have been curated to celebrate winter, and the holiday season!  We hope you enjoy them!
















Thursday, December 2, 2010

First Friday Art Walk on Etsy: Holiday Shopping at it's Finest!

Welcome to December's First Friday Art Walk on Etsy!  It appears we survived our turkey comas and Black Friday Shopping sprees!  Now, you can sit back and relax with your favorite beverage, preview some of the items offered during First Friday Art Walk on Etsy, and shop till ya drop!  No crowds or crazy drivers here!  To find shops that participate in First Friday Art Walk, use the search tag "firstfridayartwalk" under the "all" tab, and enjoy your virtual stroll!  Many of the participating shops will be using Etsy's new coupon codes, so be sure to check each shop's announcements to see how to get your savings!  Happy Shopping!!



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These next three Treasuries were curated by OneHeartJewelry




...And a couple of other treasuries you may be interested in viewing:


And there's still more!  I thought I would save the best for last! 
A customer appreciation video made especially for eclecticarmadillo!  How cool is that?!
Please have a look!

Remember, First Friday Art Walk is being held on Etsy Friday December 3,  2010!  Come join the fun!
Wishing you all an AWEsome day!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Thanksgiving in the United States

This morning a friend of mine sent me an email containing a Proclamation from a United States President declaring Thanksgiving a National Holiday.  So that got me thinking...What is the real history of Thanksgiving, as we celebrate today?  My google quest began...Here is the annotated version...


When we think of the holiday Thanksgiving, we think the holiday was first celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621 in Massachusetts.  This day was not a holiday for them, however, it was a gathering thanking God for their harvest...it was a religious day.  Their gathering lasted 3 days,  and did include the Native Americans that helped them survive their first, very difficult,  year here.  They did not repeat the celebration the following year.



The next Thanksgiving celebration was held June 29, 1629, as proclaimed by the governing council of Charleston Massachusetts in recognition of the colonists' recent victory over the "heathen natives".   

In October of 1777,   all 13 colonies joined in a  Thanksgiving celebration, celebrating the victory over the British at Saratoga.

In 1789,  George Washington proclaimed A National Day of Thanksgiving, which Thomas Jefferson later opposed.



It was the efforts of a magazine editor, Sarah Josepha Hale,  that promted President Abraham Lincoln to proclaim the last Thursday of November as a National Day of Thanksgiving.  Every year since then, each President has maintained that proclamation.

In 1941, Franklin Roosevelt changed the day Thanksgiving was celebrated in order to provide more time for shopping before Christmas.  This is when we now celebrate Thanksgiving...The fourth Thursday of every Novermber.

I didn't know that...did you?
So how do you celebrate Thanksgiving, and what is you are thankful for?

Source:  The Thanksgiving Story  You can read the full version of Thanksgiving here, along with The Proclamations of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

Wishing you all an AWEsome Day, and a Blessed Thanksgiving!