The Fairy Duck Project

Hello and welcome to the Fairy Duck Project. This project is designed to generate handmade Fairy Duck Dolls to children in Africa. I thought it would be nice for children who don't have very much in the way of toys, to have something beautiful to play with. So the Fairy Duck was created. If you would like to make a Fairy Duck, please send a stamp self addressed envelope to: The Fairy Duck Project PO Box 685 Bridgetown WA 6255 You will recieve a ready to sew and decorate Fairy Duck, Pattern and instructions. All we ask is that you send the completed Fairy Duck back to us and send some material and the pattern onto a friend. Our aim is to send 1,000 Fairy Ducks to Africa by the end of the year. We hope that you will enjoy the project and pass it on to your friends. A Fairy Duck can fly like a fairy and quack like a duck. She can swim like a duck and even fish for worms. However the best thing about a Fairy Duck, is that she can help make wishes come true. Goodluck.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Down South

I had a call from the Pemberton Craft Group yesterday. Their ladies saw the article and have offered to make some Fairy Ducks. Fantastic news. This is a great project for craft groups as the members can get together and by the time they've had some morning tea and a chat they've made their Fairy Duck. It only takes about an hour if your hand sewing to complete one. On Monday I'm off to the Blackwood Club to meet their members and give a chat. Last week their were 36 people at their day centre. 36 Fairy Ducks x the one they each pass on.... there's a potential for 74 little ducks. On Tuesday I'm hoping to go to Geegelup Retirement Villiage to recruit some crafty sewers. Wish me luck!Thankyou Kate for your cutlery donation which raised $5 for the project. That's freight for at least 4 ducks to SA.

No comments: