I recently took a stroll down Memory Lane by
featuring a Halloween Door Witch that I designed years ago for one of the craft magazines. I’m still wandering
around Memory Lane today to showcase these jack-o-lantern tableware designs
from back when plastic canvas was all the rage among crafters. Once upon a time
so many people were stitching plastic canvas projects that entire magazines
sprung up featuring nothing but plastic canvas designs. (I’ll admit, we weren’t
as sophisticated in our crafting tastes back then.) These days you’d be
hard-pressed to find sheets of plastic canvas in many craft stores, but you can
still find plenty of Halloween items for setting your Halloween table.
Meanwhile…time is ticking toward the end of the month
and with it, the end of the Amazon discount of A Stitch to Die For. For the next three days you can still pick up
a copy for only .99 cents. Come November, the price will return to $4.99. And
if you prefer paperbacks, Amazon currently has the paperback version at a
dollar off the regular price.
A Stitch to Die For
An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, Book 5
Ever since her
husband died and left her in debt equal to the gross national product of
Uzbekistan, magazine crafts editor and reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia
Pollack has stumbled across one dead body after another—but always in
work-related settings. When a killer targets the elderly nasty neighbor who
lives across the street from her, murder strikes too close to home. Couple that
with a series of unsettling events days before Halloween, and Anastasia begins
to wonder if someone is sending her a deadly message.
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