
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Mission Accomplished!

Uma and Angela (pictured here) for not only getting the original orders, but sorting out the items and delivering the orders; Annie and her team of sewing mothers; Suresh and Jude, for getting the orders boxed and trucked to Bangalore and Ibrihim, for getting the box to me...whew!
We all feel so happy. Everyone was rewarded by this project, be it rewards of the heart, of the pocketbook or just having a new mirrorwork pocketbook. Life is good.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Meet Annie David

Please think about how you might place a big order, and do so. How about buying gifts for all your employees? Or guests at the wedding? For the gift shop at your hospital? Help create some income for Annie David. Bless you!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Annie's Mission is to Create Mirrorwork

"Each of us has a mission in life. Jesus prays to his Father for his followers, saying: "As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world" (John 17:18).
We seldom realise fully that we are sent to fulfill God-given tasks. We act as if we have to choose how, where, and with whom to live. We act as if we were simply plopped down in creation and have to decide how to entertain ourselves until we die. But we were sent into the world by God, just as Jesus was. Once we start living our lives with that conviction, we will soon know what we were sent to do."
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Find Your Way to Help Children

When we are blessed, it feels so great to share!
Here in Hyderabad, I am seeking a few upscale venues for my friend, Annie David, to sell her beautifully hand crafted work, seen on this blog. I continue to look for contacts, those who might know the manager of a fine hotel with a gift shop? Or a phone store that would like to sell mobile phone bags? Please, leave a comment here and get things rolling for Annie! Her son, Deepu, is heading off to college, and funds are needed.
I also want to pass along some contact information about another project aimed at improving the lives of children, this one in Africa. Known as CHILDREN MENDING HEARTS, it is based in the Congo. If you would like to help children in need, check out this link. Bless you in whatever service you do.
Note: thinking of the children of the world, I wanted to share one of my friend Morgan Brown's artistic representations of this Planet!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Seek Shop, in India or Online, to Sell Annie's Wares

Thanks to yogi Angela Rooijmans and Nynke Ongena of Whitefield, Bangalore (permanent home in the Netherlands) for holding two open houses in March that generated close to 15,000 rupees in orders for Annie!
Can you help us? Do you have a shop or a friend with a shop who will place a regular order with Annie? Please, leave your ideas and comments here. Annie and David are only able to rent a small room for their family of four. More sales will allow a workspace and help them pay for Deepu's college, which he starts in June.
Pictured here, left to right, Annie in her Hyderabad home, with Clement (CFCA social worker) and Geetha from Whitefieild.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Dress Up Your Favorite Little Girl


Annie has created two sweet middies...two piece outfits in small and large, for the little girl headed for a party!
As with all her work, Annie is open to changing the color of the fabrics to suit the customer's fancy. Let us know what you want and Annie will do the rest.
For the small middy, Reference: Small middy #19. 180 rps.
For the small middy, Reference: Small middy #19. 180 rps.
For the larger model, Reference: Big middy #20. 250 rps.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Gallery of Annie's Small Work


Reference: #13. 70 rps.

And an even smaller hand bag or wallet, perhaps to put inside a larger handbag. Reference: Mini Purse #14. 55 rps.

Classic almond shape (badam in Hindi) coin purse. Zipper. Reference: #15. 20 rps. each.
Gallery of Annie's Large Work
To the right below, Annie's biggest bag, with a full zipper, designed to carry it all. Comfortable padded tube handles.
Reference: Travel Bag # 1.
225 rps.
Above left, the large College Bag, with a vel-cro sealed flap that has pouches for small items, pencils, paper and more. Reference: College Bag #2.
225 rps.
To the right, inside view of Small College bag with vel cro seal. Reference:
Small College Bag # 3.
Below, the outside
of small college bag. Flat straps
can be tucked in when not in use. Note shells decorations!
180 rps.

Reference: Travel Bag # 1.


225 rps.
To the right, inside view of Small College bag with vel cro seal. Reference:
Small College Bag # 3.

of small college bag. Flat straps
can be tucked in when not in use. Note shells decorations!
180 rps.

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