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What another fun night tonight at the Quarters for a Cause. Tonight's event was to raise money for Andrew, the cutest little boy and he has cerebral palsy. He was there and told a knock knock joke and then off to speech therapy he went.

I showed you the table goodies yesterday, so today I will show you the table decor and my vendor table.

Quarters for a cause table decor

 I did the table very similar to my DiVa Day.

The guests (I can't say girls, cause Daniel came so we had a young man at our table) received a pack of Halloween DSP, and inside their little chevron bag was googlie eyes and ribbon.

Chick-fil-A catered so that made it easier for me. I didn't have to run around and get food ahead of time. 

Quarters for a cause display table

It was hard to do the display table this time with the change of the catalogs and all, so I had cards for sale, and paper pumpkin kits and upcoming classes. Of course I had the new catalogs for people to get as well. I didn't realize how wrinkley my banner is…I need to iron it…then fold it till next time…ha!

Well this ol' gal is headed to bed, it's late and I am whooped.

Have an awesome Thursday and thanks for stopping in.

 

 

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  1. Sue Smith says

    May 29, 2014 at 2:56 am

    Diana, Love your blog posts and all of the creations you share. Here's a suggestion about storing your banner. I ironed mine, then rolled it around the cardboard tube from a roll of wrapping paper. A couple of bag clips, clothes pins or something similar clipped to the top of the roll will keep the slippery banner in place. PVC pipe would also work well.

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  2. Diana Gibbs says

    May 29, 2014 at 7:53 am

    Hi Sue,

    I will do that, thanks! I guess I didn't realize how wrinkly it is. I usually hang it on the table cloth, but this time I used the wall cause I didn't have my high display board. Hugs, Di

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