CraftModo.com Has Caught Binky Fever!
Craftmodo, and I personally, would like to thank you for the work you do. Making a difference in our world is the most important job there is and to do it so selflessly leaves us grateful. I couldn’t help
Craftmodo, and I personally, would like to thank you for the work you do. Making a difference in our world is the most important job there is and to do it so selflessly leaves us grateful. I couldn’t help
It is not unusual for companies to give back to their community in the form of financial donations. In the case of Jeff Kerber Pool Plastering, Inc. of Montclair, the form of “donation” is a little unusual.It
Any blanket can warm an ill, abused or traumatized child but it takes a special kind of blanket called a binky to warm their heart and let them know they're cared about by others who don't even
Brownie Troop 13156 making binkies In Houston, Texas, Jan Richards with her Brownie Troop 13156 work on making binkies.
Binkies can be sewn, knitted, crocheted, or quilted. The only requirement is that they are at least 3' square, soft, washable -- all pins removed! and that they come from the heart. We have no set patterns
Job's Daughters of California has helped Binky Patrol chapters in the state in more ways than one. The value of their donation goes beyond a check.When Binky Patrol was selected to be the focus of the year-long
Binky Patrol offersbanner ads for at the chapter and corporate level. If you are interested, please read on...Interested in sponsoring your local chapter? Local sponsorship opportunities are available. Our chapters need materials to keep making binkies. You
Dear Family, I know you miss us a lot in Oregon. Why don't you live here? I like it a lot. It's not hot. I get to jump in puddles a lot and see rainbows! I love
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Angeline Ranieri, 17, said the hour a day she spends sewing could give an HIV-positive, abused or AIDS-infected child his or her only physical possession. “We make handmade blankets for needy children, children experiencing any trauma,” said