the Wonderland Retreat fundraising shop

April 16, 2007 at 10:35 am | Posted in craftivism, crafty to buy | 2 Comments

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Alison Gordon, crafter of WonderlandQ, co-organizer of Bazaar Bizarre and Sampler Contributor Relations superhero, very recently faced a medical emergency. Like so many other independent artists and crafters, Alison is without health insurance.

The Wonderland Retreat etsy shop (named in honor of Alison’s website) was created by her friends to help ease the financial burden of her ordeal, and etsy is waiving all fees. If you would like to help a fellow crafter, please consider purchasing an item from the shop or donating an item of your own. To donate an item, please contact Renee Garner at wonderlandretreat at gmail.com for more information. To make a monetary donation of any size, please send paypal to info at auroraseven.com.

If you’d like to donate something handmade, please send the following info to Renee:

–name
–1 biographical sentence
–website for more detailed info on the artist/goods (if you have one)
–address/contact email
–a photograph of the product
–a short description of the product
–suggested price
–mailing info: will you mail straight from their location or will you mail to her to ship upon item’s sale� If you mail will you cover shipping or should that be added to the transaction?

Thank you for reading! And Alison, hope you’re feeling much much better after all the craziness.

update: the wonderful Renee has already added my donation to the etsy shop! You can find two of my op art a-line skirt kits here.

op art skirt kit for the Wonderland Retreat etsy shop!

Don’t miss Nancy‘s beautiful St. Tropez bag, or any of the other cool handmade things for sale, too! I snapped up a birthday present for a friend, donated by Jenny of Sew Darn Cute, just now… love it.

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  1. this is a wonderful idea. i just e-mailed to offer to donate an item to the shop!

  2. I love the bobby pin! I was looking for directions on how to do that and see you used cement…. I always thought they were sewed on, so thanks for the heads up!


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