First, we need to announce the winner from last Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the Bloomington Jelly Roll from Fat Quarter Shop is . . . Number #52 . . . Congrats Kathryn!!! I have messaged you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Thousands of Bolts . Thousands of Bolts has incredible prices that will have you super excited!!! And yes they are open and working hard to get out orders during this crazy time :) And right now, you will find incredible bargains shopping in the Thousands of Bolts Sale Section where they just added 400 fabrics!!! Be sure to check it out :)
And for Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway, Thousands of Bolts is giving one lucky winner at $25.00 Gift Certificate!!! You can get just what you always wanted :) And good luck picking because there are literally thousands of bolts to choose from!!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me if you could paint a picture of any scenery you've seen before what would you paint?? (I introduced the kids to Bob Ross yesterday, they were mesmerized!!)
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Thousands of Bolts some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram. Or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Thousand of Bolts Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Thousands of Bolts some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram. Or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Thousand of Bolts Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, May 12th, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
You can also pop over to my Instagram and/or Facebook to enter there as well :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
I would definitely paint Mt. Rainier! It's so beautiful, and I wish I had taken my kids there when they were younger. It's just so far from us!
ReplyDeleteMy 13 yr old granddaughter loves Bob Ross! Her mom had Bob Ross cookies made for her birthday, and they were so neat!
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ReplyDeleteI have a favorite photo of me taken from about 12,000 ft. on Mt Rainier - climbing with full pack to the summit. It's sunset and all the snow on the mountain and surrounds is pink.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the Montauk Lighthouse at the end of Long Island in NY. I grew up near there. The Building of the lighthouse was commissioned in the 1700s by George Washington. It was built in a matter of months,amazingly.
ReplyDeleteThere are some beautiful scenic areas at Pukaskwa National Park of rock faces along Lake Superior that I would love to paint.
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ReplyDeleteTexas wildflowers are the best scenery. I belong among the wildflowers, if I belong anywhere.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely want to paint Antelope Canyon in Page, AZ ~ what an amazing place!
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ReplyDeleteThe Badlands in South Dakota.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the Rockie Mountains. Just beautiful
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ReplyDeleteI would paint a beach scene, maybe a San Diego beach.
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ReplyDeleteI am always entranced by the beautiful hillsides near me that glow with orange poppies and lupine this time of year. I am tempted to reproduce them in various forms from painting to quilting to watercolors.
ReplyDeleteI like the quilt backs in green that I found on the website!
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ReplyDeleteAny of the landscapes in New Zealand are very paint worthy... I was lucky enough to visit a few months ago and everything was insanely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI would paint mountains 🏔
ReplyDeleteIt has to be the woods, with a brook, and sunlight filtering through the tall trees.
ReplyDeleteI would (if I could paint) paint pictures of the rolling farmlands in the midwest. Love these beautiful rolling fields.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ. It took my breath away with the color changes.
ReplyDeleteDunvegan Castle on Isle of Skye, Scotland
ReplyDeleteI would paint a picture of Mt Whitney with my husband and son at the peak.
ReplyDeleteA simple sunset
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the ocean and the pier, at the beach where I grew up.
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ReplyDeleteCan't decide between my beloved red rocks here in Sedona, or the views at Glacier National Park!
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Underwater sea life.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the ocean. crazeematz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would paint the picture of my 4yr old grandson walking along the waters edge at dusk.
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I would paint a ranch scene with a windmill and cattle.
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I'd paint a sunset mountain scene. Enjoy your day. Stay healthy.🌻🌞🥀🎵
ReplyDeleteI visited the shop and saw some beautiful batiks from Princess Mirah!
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ReplyDeleteI would paint a picture of the river - always loved this one that I had taken of my Husband teaching our 2 children to fish. Would paint that one. Thanks. deanbren87@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteOne of the beautiful waterfalls in Alaska.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint a lake scene at sunset with happy little trees reflected on the water!
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ReplyDeleteThe desert at sunset with mountains in the background & some cactus in foreground.
ReplyDeleteI have subscribed to Thousands of Bolts for sometimes via email. As to choosing a favorite produce? It would be easier to choose what I didn't like. I have to exercise firm control when I going shopping at their site or I would go bankrupt.
ReplyDeleteOh my, there are too many to choose from. Hmm...it would include mountains and a lake and or waterfall.
ReplyDeleteI love all the solids and how they show them in gradients.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the Grand canyon, at sunset, no less!
ReplyDeleteI would like to paint the scenery from trips to places I won't be returning to in the future.
ReplyDeleteI visited Thousands of bolts...as you say good luck choosing from the thousands of choices, but there are some lovely fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would paint the beach and ocean in Del Mar California. It is the most beautiful place I have ever been.
ReplyDeleteReflection of trees on Strahl Lake in Brown County State Park IN.
ReplyDeleteI visited TOB website and all those blue fabrics have peaked my interest. I don't have much in the way of dark blues in my stash and they have some that would be great to have in my stash!
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the fish ponds at Smith's Trout Farm outside of Calistoga, Ca. A gorgeous, peaceful place!
ReplyDeleteI would paint a picture of my grandma's farm.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to paint the old Church my ggrandparents were married in. It is in Denmark!
ReplyDeleteI really love their selection of wide fabrics for quilt backs! Especially this one Wilmington Prints
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I would paint a picture of tulip fields.
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I have always loved visiting the south rim of the Grand Canyon, so I would love to paint a scene from there!
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I would paint a beautiful sunset
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ReplyDeleteI would paint Lake Tahoe in Nevada, so beautiful in the winter
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ReplyDeleteMaybe something I saw at Acadia National Park. Breathtaking views!
ReplyDeleteWow favorite scenery for me would be all the Humming birds eating at once in Tuscon, Ariz. So many I saw 13 species at the same time. What a treat.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint a cabin and pond picture. mtmom57@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the scene that was outside my bedroom window when I was a kid. It looked out on the town with the town clock to the right and the railroad tracks to the left.
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ReplyDeleteA farmhouse with a meadow.
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I would paint my dock and the bay at sunset it is stunning.
ReplyDeleteSome of the sunsets either on water, or land that we've seen while traveling.
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at all the whites that they have! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteIf I could paint (and I can't) I would paint the view from my living room at the lake. It is stunningly beautiful - especially at sunrise. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteA scene from Iowa in the Fall-beautiful colors & farmers working in their fields-love seeing that every year
ReplyDeleteI would do a picture of my grandparents' farm from the hilltops looking down at sunset. One of my favorite scenes now that they have both passed away.
ReplyDeleteI love their huge selection of quilt backing and I love the awesome prices. Thanks!
ReplyDeletebeaches and sunsets make wonderful pictures, if only I could..
ReplyDeleteI would paint a picture of a beautiful sunset.
ReplyDeleteI would paint a lighthouse that we saw in Portland, Maine. It was beautiful. We love watching Bob Ross, too. He was very talented.
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ReplyDeleteI would probably paint some of the ruins in Mayapan Mexico. I have already painted beach scenes and mountains and waterfalls.
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ReplyDeleteIf I could paint any scene, it would have to be of a beautiful morning on Gun Lake in Michigan. My Dad's family always vacationed there when they were little, and he and his brothers carried on the tradition when all my cousin's and I were little. It was the highlight of the year for us! My dad would take me in the boat to my favorite place: "Turtle Rock," a place where all the turtles would gather to warm in the sun. 🐢🐢🐢 mgeward@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI visited Thousands of Bolts website, this is the first I've heard of them. I love their web layout and that you can search by color, even peach! Mgeward@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI'd paint a sweeping landscape of Sonoran Desert. Thank you!
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Following Thousands of Bolts on Instagram. Thank you for your sponsorship...so appreciate you.
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I would paint a pic of the mountains and deserts of Arizona, with the cactus in bloom of course!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to paint any scene from one of the scenic overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Those views are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love the way all their fabrics are sorted into colors. I got lost in the blues and the pinks. Two of my favorites right now. I should go look at purples too. Short on those in my stash.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some amazing scenery, but I think it would be the waves of Lake Huron crashing up on the rock strewn beach at Kettle Point!
ReplyDeleteI have NO talent for painting/drawing but would love to be able to paint some of the beautiful blooms bursting forth right now.
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ReplyDeleteWe took a three week trip two years ago through 10 National Parks. There were hundreds of great views and I'd paint any one of them if I could! I did really enjoy Bryce Canyon, so maybe a painting from there would be good.
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ReplyDeleteIf I could paint, I would paint a picture of our farm when I would sit against my cow (shorthorn). She would lay on the ground and I would lean against her reading a book.
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Ohh they have some fabulous fabrics to see. What an eye candy place to be. I especially love purple and this is just too good to pass up: Wilmington Prints Essentials Bubble Up
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If I could actually paint, : ) - I'd paint a picture of the forest in the Dandenongs in Victoria, Australia, with the deep blue sky above. It's one of the many absolutely gorgeous places in Australia I remember so well from many years ago. Your comment about Bob Ross made me smile - our 12 year old grandson wears shirts with his image, he thinks he's very cool! Deb E / CA mdenders at msn dot com
ReplyDeleteLove that the fabrics are clearly separated by colors & types, and they have an amazing amount of backings available. Deb E / CA mdenders at msn dot com
ReplyDeleteI would paint the view of looking up through a blooming cherry tree to a blue sky.
ReplyDeleteI like Viva Terra from the Thousand Bolts website.
ReplyDeleteI wish I were talented enough to paint the gorgeous scenery I have seen in National Parks like Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, and Acadia.
ReplyDeleteI have bought fabric from Thousands of Bolts many times and I just love their selection and prices. Today I saw a fun orange print with dots: Quilting Treasures
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I would paint the view from the deck at my late father's cabin at Clearlake, CA. It is such a wonderful memory.
ReplyDeleteOf course I went straight to the purple fabrics and found "Northcott
ReplyDeleteArtisan Spirit Imagine". That is my favorite!!!
Old barn in a field with a rusty old truck next to it
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ReplyDeleteSummer sunset over a dark lake
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ReplyDeleteA fall scene with all red, orange and yellow leaves on the trees.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint a blufftop view of the Mississippi river. Thanks for the fun Melissa and Thousands of Bolts!
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ReplyDeleteThe view from I15 looking on the cliffs of Zion. Love that view. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBob Ross made it looks so easy I loved watching him paint. If I could paint a picture of any scenery it would be a picture of the beautiful green alps in Switzerland in the Bernese Oberland area. They are totally breathtaking.
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ReplyDeleteIf I could paint anything but a wall, I'd like to paint a hillside of Bluebonnets and other wildflowers that are blooming in March/April in Texas.
ReplyDeleteI discovered Thousands of Bolts through the FabShop Hop. I love the huge selection of wide quilt back fabric.
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ReplyDeleteI would like to be able to paint a portion of the road on the drive from Castle Rock to Mount Saint Helens in WA. There's a part of the road along there that is absolutely straight. And it changes spectacularly with every season. That was the first thought that came to mind when I read that question and I haven't thought about that area in years. Not even sure if it's still there since the mountain erupted.
ReplyDeleteI would like to paint an open field, with a barn, walking lane, grass, and sky.
ReplyDeleteI'd paint the city of Bayfield, Wisconsin as seen from the Madeline Island ferry on Lake Superior (in the fall).
ReplyDeleteIf I could paint, which I can't, I'd paint my backyard view. We have a 4-acre pond, and the view at the other side reminds me of a southeast-Louisiana swamp, where we used to live. Now we live in north Louisiana, so this view I love!
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ReplyDeleteThe beach!
ReplyDeleteHaystack Rock at Cannon Beach at the Oregon Coast.
ReplyDeleteI would choose anything in the purple category -- my favorite color~
ReplyDeleteI'd paint a picture of the beautiful sunsets we have over the lake at our cottage.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint the redwood and sequoia forests of southern Oregon.
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I love this fabric at Thousand's of Bolts: Wilmington Prints Butterfly Haven SKU: BLUE2321
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I would paint a picnic scene at the lake.
ReplyDeleteI visited Thousand of Bolts website and I couldn't pick one item, but I like their search feature.
ReplyDeleteI would try to paint the grand canyon, a true wonder of the world!!
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ReplyDeleteI'd paint my sewing room.
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