Today’s giveaway is from Sue, of In the Loft. Sue paints the most beautifully detailed figures, perfect for your home or Atrium. She has wonderful tools and ideas for celebrating Lent, and her figures are perfect in an Easter basket or for First Holy Communion gifts!
Hello, my name is Sue, owner, designer and artist of In The Loft, a home business and Etsy Shop. I am wife to Glenn, Mom to 6, and Meme to 4, living in southern New Hampshire up a dirt road at the top of a hill in a house with a view…and space to breath. Three of our children are grown and on their own and three are teenagers. I am grateful to be able to use my gifts to offer beautiful materials to little ones from around the world.
Lent is fast approaching (Ash Wednesday is February 10th) and I am happy to be in the loft working on items that will help families celebrate the church year.
The Lenten Table Runner is a favorite. My family had used a paper Lenten path to mark the days of Lent since the kids were little. I created a beautiful canvas runner that we could use every year. Now, I am pleased to offer this item to others.
Here is a lovely way to mark the days of your Lenten walk and teach your children about the beauty of this season. This double-sided runner is durable and beautiful, sure to be used year after year.
+As you celebrate Fat Tuesday(Mardi Gras), place runner with the “Alleluia, Alleluia” side showing. As you end your celebration, turn over the runner to hide the Alleluia, showing your children that the Alleluia is hidden (not sung) during Lent, revealing the image of the stone path leading through the Lenten desert to the Tomb of the Resurrection.+A grapevine wreath with thorns (toothpicks provided) is set in the center of the runner. You may wish to have your child/children remove a thorn each time a sacrifice, prayer or act of charity is offered.
+Each day during lent you will move the small wooden cross or mini wreath (your choice) one stone forward on the path to mark your progress toward Easter.
+ On Holy Saturday, remove any remaining thorns from “crown” and decorate with ivy and colorful, spring flowers, symbolic of the Resurrection and new life.
+At the Easter celebration, the table runner is once again turned to the Alleluia side to grace the table with a beautiful and festive reminder of the Easter season. Place your decorated wreath in the center space provided.
Easter Sunday falls on March 27th and my saint figures are perfect for tucking into Easter Baskets. The Annunciation is April 4th this year, and The Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is May 31.
I am excited to offer one Small Things reader a Lenten Table Runner (This giveaway is open to U.S. readers only as shipping costs would be prohibitive.) Included are: Table Runner (approx. 12″ x 45″), 8″ grapevine wreath, wood cross, mini wreath, and 1 pkg toothpicks, muslin bag for small items and large muslin storage bag for all items.
***In addition, I would like to give a 10% discount for on all orders placed through February 5th. Use code gsheller10 at checkout to receive the discount.
For your chance to win, simply leave a comment on this post. Comments are closed.
Cajuntexasmom says
Beautiful table runner! I love Sue’s work.
Manuelle says
Oh I love this table runner for lent and Easter and the wooden statues as well ! I hope to win !
Alison says
This is beautiful! What a smart idea. I love that it is one table runner for both lent & Easter. Your wooden figures are gorgeous!
Kimberly says
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I have been eyeing this for two years now, and would love a chance to win! Thank you to both of you.
Richard says
What a beautiful way to celebrate the Lenten season. So glad to have seen your posting Sue. Blessings to you and yours.
Richard
Charlotte, NC
Anne Marie says
What a wonderful giveaway! This would definitely get used in my home.
Cindy says
Beautiful!!
Robynn Frame says
Great table runner. Love all in this shop.
Elizabeth says
Great idea! My kids would have a lot of fun with it, and what a great way to help keep the family focused.
shauna says
What a beautiful idea for a Lenten table runner!
Tanya W says
The wooden statues are so charming! I am teaching faith formation this year to 2 little girls… One will receive her first reconciliation very soon and the other will receive Confirmation and First Holy Communion in a few months. I now know what I will be gifting!