Monday, January 20, 2014

Help Some Kids Start The New Year With A Smile!

It's a new year here on the Arrow blog, and we thought we'd kick it off by helping out some others!  Once again we're hosting a pillowcase drive for  Conkerr Cancer, the organization that delivers bright and cheerful pillowcases to pediatric cancer patients.   The recipient of this drive will be the Conkerr Cancer chapter in Nashville, TN.  A little birdie told us they need pillowcases! To enter, all you have to do is make two pillowcases per Conkerr Cancer's specifications, and send them to us here at Arrow.  We'll pick one winner to receive our Kangaroo Kabinets rolling tote!




We have listed the complete rules below, please read them over carefully, and if you have any questions, email us at rebecca@arrowcabinets.com.  With your help, we know that we can make lots of smiles for some sick kids!

The Rules (please read carefully):

1.  Make two pillowcases following the guidelines posted here on the ConKerr Cancer website:  http://conkerrcancer.org/pillowdirections.html    Remember, these are for kids, so they should be bright and cheery (you may think that rose print fabric is the bomb, but trust us, the kids won't)!


2.  Wash your cases, seal them in a ziploc bag, and mail them to us at:

Arrow Cabinets
PO Box 410
Elkhorn, WI 53121
Please make sure you include your name and return address!  Pillowcases from pet-friendly homes are great, just make sure you bag them immediately after they are washed and dried.
3.  Cases need to be received by Friday, Feb. 14th, 2014 to be eligible.
4.  We will select a random winner from the eligible entries to receive a new rolling tote!

If you can swing it, we'd love to get some pictures of you with your finished pillowcases to post on our Facebook page ( this is not a requirement for entering).  Please feel free to share this contest with all of your sewing friends, we'd love to have to rent a truck to deliver these!  

If you'd like more information on ConKerr Cancer, please visit their website at www.conkerrcancer.org.

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