First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :)
The winner of the Little Sweetheart Strip Roll from Bear Creek Quilting Company is . . . Number #67 . . . Congrats Janice Holton!!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Lou Lou's Fabric Shop . Did you know that Jamie makes a new Lou Lou Bundle every Tuesday . . . there are so many to choose from and they are all just stunning!!! Isn't this new Cherry Picked bundle just so great!!! Along with hosting the giveaway, Jamie is having a Fantastic Sale with with lots of amazing discounts!!!! And don't forget to pop over to Lou Lou's Fabric Shop each day for the Daily Deal!!! I love something new on sale each and every day, it's so fun to see what shows up :)
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for some shopping goodness!! Lou Lou's Fabric Shop is offering one lucky reader a $25.00 Gift Certificate perfect to use on anything in the store, including any of the awesome Lou Lou Bundle's or on the Daily Deal!! Just perfect!!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply tell me what was your first job?? (Me, I worked at Arctic Circle, the kids still have me make their ice cream cones at buffets because I can make them really big :)
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Lou Lou's Fabric Shop some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. Or you can follow their blog or visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Lou Lou's Fabric Shop Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Lou Lou's Fabric Shop some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. Or you can follow their blog or visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Lou Lou's Fabric Shop Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, August 6th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
My first actual "paycheck" job was a clerk in a women's clothing store.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was filing in a huge insurance company started by my family
ReplyDeleteI follow them by email,FB
ReplyDeleteI worked at a local drive-in. Learned how to make cones too!
ReplyDeleteI get Lou Lous emails and instagram.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou’s on Instagram. Always inspiring to look at all of the fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was in the Classified Dept. of a local newspaper. It was really fun!
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McDonald’s....burgers, fries, drivethru, all of the things. I enjoy quilting so much better LOL
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My first job was a co-op in high school (half day of school, half day of work) at Dow Chemical where I tested plastics and ceramics. I really enjoyed that job, we broke things every day.
ReplyDeleteBesides the odd babysitting job, I was a cashier at a grocery store.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was with a trucking company as a mileage clerk. I fiqured out how many miles the drivers drove in each state while they delivered their load for fuel tax purposes for each state. I then moved up to a compliance clerk and finally as a payroll clerk before the company was sold.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was working for my uncle, hoeing sugar beets.
ReplyDeleteThat Cherry Picked bundle is so cute!
ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting of course. After that I was a bagger at a grocery store.
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ReplyDeleteI love Lou Lou's bundles. They are always so cute and work so well together.
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ReplyDeleteNurse@local Hospital
ReplyDeleteFirst job was babysitting, then a clerk/steno in the Pentagon
ReplyDeleteA clerk at McCrory, Mclellen and Green .05/.10. Worked in the fabric department. I guess that is where my fabric fascination started- 55 yrs. ago!
ReplyDeleteMy very first job was babysitting. I worked in an art supply store and gallery.
ReplyDeleteBaby sitting, house cleaning,keypuncher-saw the 1st computers come into the insurance business, job doesn't exist now. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA secretary at YESCO (Young Electric Sign Company).
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ReplyDeleteFirst job was babysitting, then a summer job as laundress at a resort, college part-time job as an information operator for a telephone company.
ReplyDeleteIn a glove mill 60 years ago
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ReplyDeleteI worked at a fabric store in Cicero, IL! I think it was called Fabric World.
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I worked at the local drug store during high school. Before that, I'd done lots of babysitting.
ReplyDeleteCherry Picked and Blue Waves are a couple of bundles I like at Lou Lou's ... I'm also on their mailing list.
ReplyDeleteThe Oh So Pretty bundle is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteMy first real job after graduating was in a one-girl medical office. I did it all except draw blood ...
ReplyDeleteI worked at our local newspaper in the accounting department.
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I follow Lou Lou's on IG
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Other than babysitting, my first job was washing dishes on Saturday nights at a bar/restaurant.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting and I did alot of babysitting when I was young - also cleaned houses for several people!
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ReplyDeleteI was a waitress.
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ReplyDeleteI wrapped gifts at a local department store at Christmas time.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working in a small variety store. It was an interesting experience and I learned a lot!
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ReplyDeleteI follow them on Instagram. golddust at kpunet . net
ReplyDeleteMy first job with a paycheck was at Anita's dress shop. And Arctic Circle was a place we could go to lunch across the parking lot. I hadn't thought about their secret sauce in years. Thank you for the memory. golddust at kpunet . net
ReplyDeleteI worked at Mister Donut when I was in high school and some summers during college. Haven't eaten donuts since!
ReplyDeleteSaw this beauty in the shop: Merry Starts Here Layer Cake by Sweetwater for Moda Fabrics
ReplyDeleteMy first job was at KFC---learned a lot about customer service.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was cleaning rooms in a hotel which was called chambermaid back then.
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ReplyDeleteI worked as veterinary assistant for a local vet who also handled exotic animals like cougars.
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I follow LouLou on facebook and instagram. Follow you too, by newsletter and others.
ReplyDeleteMy first actual job was working for a private detective. I would answer phones and type up reports of cheating spouses, and "injured" accident victims. I was 16 when I started working there.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was a paper route. amanda.c09 at hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe land of the free bundle is absolutely lovely! Makes me want to make something patriotic! amanda.c09 at hotmail.com
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was as a nanny for the summer; an "upgrade" from years of babysitting. A few years later I learned that the mom of the family died as a result of breast cancer, leaving three young kids. I felt such a loss, and such a strange connection--her kids had been "my kids", too, for a summer, and now they lost their mother. But she was wonderful and loving, and gave them a strong start. I still think about them and wonder how they are doing.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was when I was 14 through a summer job program. I worked at a day care.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was doing inventory in a fabric store. Then they hired me to be a sales clerk. Within a year I was manager of the store. Best thing was I got 40% off of fabric even if it was on sale! I was the best dressed girl around. Lol. That was over 40 years ago.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was when I was 14 and worked for a five and dime in our little town.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on IG and I am subscribed to their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's Fabric Shop on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteOther than babysitting, my first job was as a bookkeeper for my uncle. He had a daytime job at the local college, but he also did accounting at home on the side. I got to enter data into spreadsheets and verify transactions long before the luxury of computers. The money I earned bought me fabric for my high school wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteMy first job (other than babysitting) was at a Kresgie's restaurant. I was a waitress and everyone loved me hahahahahahaaa I made boat loads in tips
ReplyDeleteGood memories Melissa. I am sure you have them too.
I follow LouLou's all over town. they have great ideas and fabrics of course.
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My first job was working at the Bd of Ed in high school half days.
ReplyDeleteLoved the program and the freedom. Fun days.
I follow Lou Lou's through blog and FB. Their fabric choices are
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McD's here, I still love their fries even though I know I shouldn't eat them.
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ReplyDeleteAt 16, over 60 years ago, I worked in the local doctor's office. Everyone thought I would be a nurse but I opted for research and laboratories instead I am one of those who can truly say they really loved their job.
ReplyDeleteI worked as a sales clerk at a local shop.
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ReplyDeleteMy first paying job was computer programming remotely. That was fun and I learned a lot as the owner of the company pushed me to gain skills I didn't have.
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ReplyDeleteHostess at Del Taco!
ReplyDeleteI follow Loulou's on Instagram also.
ReplyDeletePicking strawberries at a friend's farm.
ReplyDeleteI worked at a Stretch & Sew fabric shop in the 70's! From humble beginnings...
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My first job was at Kroger in the deli. I made pizza.
ReplyDeleteMy first paid job was working as a waitress.
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ReplyDeleteI worked summer camp for my 1st job. Ended up doing it for 20yrs. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteMy first job was as a cook in a pizza place. I rarely order pizza because I can take a boxed pizza and make it better than most pizza places.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was a waitress at school.
ReplyDeleteI visited Lou Lou's shop...I'm such a sucker for Christmas fabric and love the Merry Starts Here collection.
ReplyDeleteMy first job as a kid was mopping floors in cabins as well as stripping beds/ baths of linens. I was 12 and made $10 per Saturday.
ReplyDeleteDairy Queen, a very long time ago, when we had to make the 'dilly bars' every evening! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteMy first job was working in a flower shop in high school which I absolutely loved and pursued a degree in horticulture in college��
ReplyDeleteMy 1st Job was a clerk at our local Zeller's store, (now closed) in the fabric department and my boss was my future mother in law.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was cleaning cabins at Yellowstone Park.
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ReplyDeleteTaco Bell. Meh, it was work, and my bosses loved me!
ReplyDeleteMy first job (other than babysitting) was teaching swimming & canoeing at a Girl Scout camp. I learned a LOT that summer!!
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ReplyDeleteMy first real job besides babysitting was working in the local library in the summer after my junior year! I love it a whole lot!
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was delivering the Christmas post during the first part of the Christmas holidays when I was seventeen and still at school.
ReplyDeleteI visited the shop and I like the Chantilly collection from Moda. I also like the idea of a "home-made" fabric bundle every week. (But this week's is too sweet for my taste!)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was 11 I cleaned the beauty shop in which my mom worked. I made $18 a week! 😉
ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting. I did a lot of babysitting when I was 12, 13, 14.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Instagram. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy very first job (apart from occasionally babysitting) was delivering the daily newspaper, 6 days a week, before 7 a.m.
ReplyDeletefirst job was a checkout girl at the grocery store
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ReplyDeleteI worked at House of Fabrics if you can believe it. I have been a fabric enthusiast since way back!
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working for the state transportation office
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ReplyDeleteThe first job I got a pay check for was picking strawberries & beans when I was 10 years old (I'm pretty sure it's not legal for kids to labor in the fields anymore, but it was fun back when I was a kid). My first "real job" was working Summers in the local cannery. It paid well, but it was physically hard work.
ReplyDeleteLou Lou's has great sales & a wonderful selection of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMy first “real” job was in the orderly room at a hospital keeping clerical records.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was working in an apple packing facility.
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ReplyDeleteI have participated in several blocks of the month in the past. Enjoy trying to get them done before the next one arrives.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was as a cashier in a grocery store. bestbelle2010@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love Lou Lou's Fabric Shop, and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. bestbelle2010@aol.com
ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting. mtmom57@gmail.com
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