First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :)
The winner of the $30.00 Gift Certificate from Shabby Fabrics is . . . Number #100 . . . Congrats Becky S. !!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Fat Quarter Shop. Fat Quarter Shop is fantastic and they never cease to amaze me with everything they have going on at their shop!!! And along with their daily Flash Sales, did you know that Fat Quarter Shop also has weekly Precut Specials!!! It's a great way to stock up on your favorite Precuts and there might be some of my favorite Sunnyside Up this week, just sayin!!!!

And speaking of stocking up on pre-cuts, For today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Fat Quarter Shop is giving away a fantastic Sew Colorful Green Fat Quarter Bundle to one lucky winner!!! Isn't this just so perfect for all of your spring projects :) All the shades of green in one yummy bundle, so great!!! Just has me wanting to go outside and see all of the green come back into the trees and plants :)
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me how is your Green Thumb??? (Honestly, I am horrible at all things plants, I struggle to keep an artificial plant looking good :)
ENTRY 2 - Show your Fat Quarter Shop love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, You Tube or at their Blog. You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Fat Quarter Shop Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Fat Quarter Shop love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, You Tube or at their Blog. You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Fat Quarter Shop Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, April 9th, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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ReplyDeleteReasonably green thumb. I grow a pretty decent veggie garden and flowers. Indoor plants are a struggle. 🤨
ReplyDeleteMy brown thumb is getting greener each year! But, my favorite color is green.....
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ReplyDeletePretty good green thumb! Love those greens.
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely love gardening. I call it playing outside.
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ReplyDeleteI brought some of my favorite plants with me on a recent move, and my side yard looks like a mini nursery. Love gardening almost as much as quilting!
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ReplyDeleteMy green thumb does pretty good as long as the weather cooperates. We've already bought some beautiful plants for the patio, and now the weather was near freezing last night. I had to move them closer to the house, but today it will be around 70. Good ole' Louisiana!
ReplyDeleteNo green thumb here I keep trying though 😊
ReplyDeleteI follow the FQS on FB and email.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Instagram! Thanks for the chance to win 😊
ReplyDeleteI have improved over the years. The trick is.... as all things in life, learn from your mistakes.... and boy have I made a few.
ReplyDeleteNever plant ivy or "wild rose" in your garden. Only plant in pots.
I love this green fabric. I do not have a lot of greens
Happy Spring Melissa. You know they have companies now that will tend to your fake plants and keep them thriving 🌱🌿🌻🌷
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ReplyDeleteWell green has been my favorite color since I was little. And I gave over 180 pots of aloe vera plants so I guess I have a green thumb. I also have a lot of house plants and pots of other plants outside. With my husbands help our backyard has been called a botanical garden.
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on Instagram and Facebook and Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI have a terrible green thumb!
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook and Instagram
ReplyDeleteI do not have a green thumb! However, I'm excellent at weeding. So I weed and my husband makes the things grow.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to outdoor plants - the vegetable garden, flowers, herbs, shrubs, I do alright, but when it comes to indoor house plants I have no green thumb at all. They don't last long with me!
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on Instagram and get their newsletter. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI try to think of my green thumb as developing, I have a lot to learn about growing things but I love the results, especially spring flowers after a long Winter!
ReplyDeleteI am following the Fat Quarter Shop on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a farm with a vegetable garden. Over the years, I planted my own garden and flowers. I don't miss bending to plant seeds and pull weeds. Now that I am retired, I have a few house plants to keep my green thumb covered in dirt.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email newsletter and facebook.
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb? LOL It's NOT GREEN! can't grow anything ;-( -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have a black thumb. I can't seem to grow anything!
ReplyDeleteI'm about a "can get by" Green Thumber..lol But my Daughter has a Green Thumb past her Shoulder!! She is Awesome with plants!! :) Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too :D
ReplyDeleteI love Fat Quarter Shop and get their emails -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS by email, FB and IG!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS thru Newsletter, their Jolly Jabber blog, Pinterest & You Tube (& am also a verrrrry Happy customer too)
ReplyDeleteI do terribly with houseplants, and do just average with outside gardening.
ReplyDeleteI receive Fat Quarter Shop's newsletter and follow them on Instagram
ReplyDeleteMy husband has the green thumb. I'm the harvester.
ReplyDeleteI get FQS newsletter blog and Youtube
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is black!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS by email and facebook.
ReplyDeleteModerate green thumb. I'm better with flowers than with bushes.
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ReplyDeleteI love gardening and flowers...I would say I have a pretty decent green thumb! I follow FQS on email. Sue B luv2golf101@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS via email. I love all the fun things they offer and beautiful fabrics!! luv2golf101@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletePretty good green thumb.
ReplyDeleteI follow them on YouTube
ReplyDeleteI have a pretty good green thumb; my parents both showed me their tricks with plants and flowers.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on facebook and you tube. Love them.
ReplyDeletePretty good green thumb. Fake plants wash them off and let dry. 24Tangent@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteNo green thumb here. I am surprised that I have been able to keep an African Violet alive since the end of May. Usually it would be dead long before now. Not sure it is going to last much longer, though. Hope I can revive it!
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I follow Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook and get their newsletter!
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My hubby does all the planting I am so bad
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ReplyDeleteI've always had a dozen or more plants inside my house. Not much outside gardening where I live unless you have a greenhouse. golddust@ kpunet.net
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on IG.
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is best at quilting gardens! Lol. Turns black when I get near plants.
ReplyDeleteI get the FQ newsletter
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is a bit faded. I can grow some thing-like tulips and iris and other self sustaining things but house plants I tend to use my black thumb...
ReplyDeleteI try my best and have had success with both the vegetables and flower gardens.
ReplyDeleteI am signed up for FQS’s newsletters.
ReplyDeleteI do love having flowers and plants around. I used to have a ton, but have slowed down in the past few years as it's a lot of work. But, I'm looking forward to flowers on my balcony this spring.
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I follow FQS blog & instagram
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I planted some plants when I was younger. I did like having the dirt fall between my fingers. Now my mom does most the yard work. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is great. I can get plants and vegetables to thrive. I don't have indoor plants because my cats like them, but outdoors I have lots of shrubs, flowers and some vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Instagram and receive their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS by email.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that I inherited my mother's green thumb, unfortunately. I keep trying though. I do best with succulents. They like to be left alone. I could really use some more green in my stash!
ReplyDeleteYou took the words out of my month when you said you can't keep artificial plants alive. I have NO green thumb but I do love green fabric!
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb seems to do fine on really hardy houseplants! Any plant that is at all finicky, not so fine!
ReplyDeleteMy silk plants are wilted! :)
ReplyDeleteI have signed up for the newsletter and also make purchases occasionally and really appreciate their being there.
ReplyDeleteI receive the Fat Quarter Shop newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI receive FQS’s newsletters.
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is growing greener every year. We will be purchasing about a dozen fruit trees in a few weeks and I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteI love gardening as much as quilting!
ReplyDeleteGreen is my absolute favorite color! Unfortunately, however, my thumb is closer to black than green. If I attempt anything with plants they die every time.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB
ReplyDeleteMy "green thumb" is fair. I have managed to keep a cactus plant (Christmas Cactus) alive in my house for @ 20 years. Outside, I plant new annuals each spring and fall. Other than that, our trees are on a drip system.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS's Jolly Jabber blog via email and their great YouTube channel.
ReplyDeleteI haven't dedicated time to growing plants or gardens. I get by with silk plants & flowers.
ReplyDeleteI receive the Fat Quarter Shop newsletter and follow them on FB.
ReplyDeleteI do not have a green thumb at all - thankfully my husband does!
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb works only outside. Weird, but house plants don't do well for me, but I can make a garden grow and flourish. Maybe tending plants indoors feels too close to housework?!
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I get regular email/newsletter updates from FQS.
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I love Fat Quarter shop! Long time follower on FB, Twitter, IG, Pinterest and YouTube. I have been a subscriber of the monthly Sew Sampler box since day one.
ReplyDeleteI am not much of a gardener. My dad was a fabulous one, but I guess the apple did fall quite a ways away from the tree in this case!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB and subscribe to their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI have no green thumb -I have killed every living plant that I have ever touched!
ReplyDeleteJoyce Bethune
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I love gardening but house plants don't last long
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Youtube.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty good at keeping plants alive and have a small vegetable garden in the summer.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a green thumb, sadly.
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ReplyDeleteno green thumb here!!
ReplyDeleteI follow fqs on Facebook and receive their newsletter. thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty array of green fabrics. And my favorite color, too!. I follow FQS on YouTube, blog, & their newsletter. As for my green thumb, not bad if I say so myself.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB and by email newsletter. trotskyn@att.net
ReplyDeleteI have a green thumb but these days but can't kneel to plant so I sit and sew! LOL Green will always be a favorite color ... Pretty happy giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love Fat Quarters and am on their lists. Just went on to review my "car" and move items (temporarity) to my WISHLIST ... Great service, fabric, etc.
ReplyDeleteI have 1/2 a green thumb. Sometimes I do pretty good, other times I have a dead garden!
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Not much of a green thumb. We leave our winter home in May and at that time I put all my house plants outside. Give them a blessing and say if you are meant to live you will be here in september. Only have 3 left!
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy gardening. I would say that my Green Thumb is mediocre. Some plants really thrive and others die, such is life... Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI receive the FQ Shop's Jolly Jabber and order from them quite frequently. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is a pale, pale green! 😁
ReplyDeleteI follow them by email, FB, IG , and more
ReplyDeleteI've got a green thumb- I inherited it from my dad.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Instagram also.
ReplyDeleteNot to brag but I have a pretty good green thumb!I have an orchid that is probably five years old. I kept it Alice and it's finally reblooming. Yay me!
ReplyDeleteI think I am subscribed to all those!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't keep an indoor plant alive to save my life. My veg and ornamental gardens are a thing of glory though..probably because I let nature take it's course and don't interfere at all.
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is pretty brown! I have one little garden patch that I plant flowers in each spring hoping they will survive!
ReplyDeleteI don't have much of a green thumb, although I seem to do better with potted plants outside than with houseplants. My daughter, on the other hand, has grown both a red maple and a loquat from seed.
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb does not exist. I tried growing dwarf tomatoes in large planters two years ago, and something ate all the leaves off the plants before a tomato could even think about forming. I swore to quit forever. I already have my hobby anyway :)
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteHorrible green thumb. Never could keep plants alive.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS in everything except I’m not in Twitter.
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is green with regard to roses, pretty pale green concerning veggies (I know I should but I have little experience and it feels much more like work...).
ReplyDeleteI follow the FQS many ways, including receiving the Jolly Jabber at my wordygirl at earthlink dot net email. Love their updates!
ReplyDeleteNot much of a green thumb....but I love green fabric. Also love the FQS!
ReplyDeleteI have a pretty good green thumb especially with outdoor plants!
ReplyDeleteI follow the FQS' blog and get their newsletter! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Instagram. Love that shop! And I really enjoy their free patterns and tutorials. I’ve made several quilts and table runners and they are so easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteI do have a green thumb! For flowers, though. Vegetable gardens, not so much. So I may starve, but I have beautiful flowers! Lol
ReplyDeleteIn my younger days I had a very successful vegetable garden every year. My sister and I canned hundreds of jars of tomatoes, beans, pickles, relish, chilI sauce, and more.
ReplyDeleteMost of my quilt following is done through YouTube.
Happy quilting and gardening to all!
I am feeling pretty good about my green thumb these days. Thanks to a warmer than usual winter I have all kinds of flowers in bloom!
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter shop by email.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a green thumb, but I plant easy to grow things (bulbs, daylilies, irises), so my yard looks like I do.
ReplyDeleteI have two green thumbs and love landscaping and gardening and keep an organic veggie garden! AND I love green💚
ReplyDeleteGreen thumb?...hmmm...I’ll answer your question with a true story. When my daughter was in college, she liked to have a cactus for her dorm room. In the summers she worked on an Army Corp of Engineers barge and would leave her cactus with me. Three different times I managed to kill her cactus. So no....no green thumb on this lady. Lol
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on IG.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had a green thumb, she could grow anything! Unfortunately, she didn't pass it down to me (or my sister, or my mother, not sure where it went!)
ReplyDeleteI love FQS, I follow them about every way possible!
ReplyDeleteI have a outdoor green thumb, no luck indoors
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS several ways
ReplyDeleteI don't have much of a green thumb, especially for indoor plants. However, my black raspberries in the backyard seem to do real well under my care and thank me with luscious berries every year.
ReplyDeleteI do not have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteI have a pretty good green thumb. Green is my favorite color. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI get the newsletter, follow on IG, FB.
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is capable of many shades of green, but barely-there-green to deep-lush-green! Most plants thrive well, but a few just don't like living under my care!
ReplyDeleteI receive the FQS newsletter and also follow them on FB and IG!
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb does better outside than it does inside.
ReplyDeleteI follow fqs on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteNo green thumb, but I do watch my husband putter around outside!
ReplyDeleteKathy. Knlgombis@comcast.net
I have kept a house plant alive for almost two years. Green thumb record!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS via their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteKathy. Knlgombis@comcast.net
I love to play in the garden. The results may not always measure up to the effort!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB and email.
ReplyDeleteKathleen
ReplyDeleteI receive the FQS emailed newsletter.
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Kathleen
ReplyDeleteI don't have a green thumb but I have managed to keep a Norfolk Pine alive for the past ten years or so! I use it every year as our Christmas tree.
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
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I follow FQS on Instagram and Pinterest and get their newsletters.
ReplyDeleteI love gardening and am pretty successful with it...so I guess I have a green thumb. Green is also one of my favorite color.
ReplyDeleteI love all the pretty greens. My green thumb seems pretty good - or else I'm just lucky.
ReplyDeleteI get the FQS newsletters and do my shopping there too.
ReplyDeleteI sort of have a green thumb--I have two flower gardens and actually weed them sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI get the FQS emails.
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is so so. But my husband's is better!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB, Instagram, pinterest and get emails.
ReplyDeleteI grow beautiful orchids on my kitchen window
ReplyDeleteI follow fat quarter shop by email. Wonderful shop with great
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I love to garden but it is tough with this hard red clay soil. I do have beautiful orchids.
ReplyDeleteI receive FQS E-mails.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't say I have a green thumb but most plants live.
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ReplyDeleteI receive FQs emails
ReplyDeleteI always have a garden and tend my flowerbeds, so I guess I have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteI love gardening, very therapeutic, particularly when it produces things like flowers or veges
ReplyDeleteHouse plants always die on me, but years ago I kept a pretty good garden.
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook, on Instagram, and via email.
ReplyDeleteI have no green thumb indoors but have a half of green thumb in my garden.
ReplyDeletePretty good...I think😉
ReplyDeleteI already belong to their blog and am a member of their box every month
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ReplyDeleteI missed the green thumb completely. Mama gave hers to my sister instead of me. Shoot.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS by email.
ReplyDeleteAll my plants have to live in my office at work because the cats like to eat them!! LOL. I follow FQS on facebook and instagram!
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb works better outside than in.
ReplyDeleteI have no green thumb whatsoever!! I'm betting at keeping my quilting alive than plants...
ReplyDeleteI'm on FQS daily and signed up for the Sew Sampler again this year - can't wait!
ReplyDeleteAs long as I don't over water, the green stays green.
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Following Fat Qtr Shop on Instagram, Newsletter, YouTube and frequently shop their shop.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kimbeley and team!
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I am not a gardener but I love the color green, especially as alll he new buds and leaves pop out in spring. Crazeematz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS
ReplyDeleteNo green thumb here.
ReplyDeleteI used to think i had a completely black thumb, but i have successfully kept a little potted flower alive after my son brought it home from kindergarten for mother's day last year. Baby steps!
ReplyDeleteI follow fat quarter shop on Facebook and Instagram.
ReplyDeletei have an average green thumb. I decided to plant my tomato plants from seeds this year so hopefully I will have success. Thank you for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSometimes my thumb is green, sometimes not--it depends. Quick funny story-I was in JoAnn's with my son looking at planter boxes that were on sale. He said to me, "What? Your looking for coffins for your plants!" So that's his opinion of my thumb!
ReplyDeleteI receive the FQS newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS by email, instagram and youtube!
ReplyDeleteI agree. I can't grow anything but two great kids. LOL
ReplyDeleteMy green thumb is a work in progress! Lol
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB,IG and email.
ReplyDeleteI get Fat Quarter Shop's newsletter and follow it by bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI do have a green thumb, but sometimes plants die!!
ReplyDeleteMy thumb is anything but green! No real plants for me! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI love FQS, follow by email newsletter, Facebook & Instagram! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on IG and get emails. I have an order on its way to me right now!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have pretty good luck with plants indoors. Outside... not so much!
ReplyDeleteI do NOT have a green thumb at all. Most plants wither with just a look from me! I do have a few succulents that seem to be doing OK though - so apparently they are the only green I can have in my home!
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on instagram, pinterest, facebook, subscribe to their newsletter and read their blog. I want to buy one of everything in their shop. I LOVE Fart Quarter Shop!!!
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