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Scrabble Tiles

In my old life, I used to make Scrabble tile pendants to sell at craft shows.  These are real Scrabble tiles with some sort of design attached to the blank side with a bail (pendant hanger thingy) attached.

Well, life is much too exciting these days to have time for craft shows, and my inventory has been sitting in their little storage boxes in our bedroom for the last year and a half or so.

Sooooooo, in an effort to raise some more money for RMH, I have decided to attempt to sell some of the pendants I have in my inventory.  Because of lack of time, I am sorry to say that I cannot do any special orders.  But I have a whole bunch of pendants in my inventory as it is, so there is bound to be something you would like!  You can click on this link to view examples of pendants I have made in the past.  Keep in mind that this is only for the pendants, and what you see on the website may not be one I have in my inventory.  If you see something you like, I might have the same or a similar print. Please email me at juliebleach@yahoo.com to discuss specific prints.

These make great gifts, and there are several gift-giving occasions come up:  Easter, Mother's Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, end-of-the-school-year, etc.  I do not have any chains available, but the bails fit on most simple chains.

Each pendant is $5 and you can make checks out to the Ronald McDonald House or donate online.  (If you donate online, be sure to let me know that it is for the pendants!)  If you are local and would prefer to pay cash, I will take it to the House on one of my many trips to Baltimore!

I will ask a small fee of $3 for all shipped orders that can be done through Pay Pal.  Local order pick-up or delivery can be arranged between doctors' visits and therapy.  :)

I'm not expecting this to be a huge fundraiser.  It's something I've been thinking about for a while and decided upon this weekend.  I figure if I sell two, that's $10 more dollars for RMH.  :)

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