Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Headin' back to Winnipeg!

So happy - got word today we received the grant we hoped for from the Youth in Mission branch of the Pres Church of Canada - God love 'em!

Some well wishers of GoodYarns may know of our loyalty to Winnipeg Inner City Missions since coordinating a youth humanitarian trip there last year to help with WICM's programs.

The bonds built were powerfully strong, and all felt a deep compulsion to return.

So we've developed a proposal for doing it completely on the cheap, but it relied heavily on getting this grant from YIM/PCC.

It wasn't a shoe-in that we would get it since naturally YIM/PCC wants others to have the experience.

With a 3 day road trip on either end, vs our previous 2 hr flight, it's a no brainer this will be a different experience.

So we have fresh wind in our sail, new resolve to get out there and sell our book, etc. All participants are so looking forward to catching up with new/old friends next summer!

Thanks so much YIM/PCC!!!

Gotta love 100 Mile Finds!

Nice little ego boost found in my inbox this morning - featured on 100MileFinds blog for last minute Halloween dress up ideas! Gotta love 100MileFinds!

Find the blog entry HERE.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Christmas gift idea from Kevin Knight in Cambodia

We've long been admirers of Bill McKibben's 100 Dollar Holiday. Now that most of our kids are out of the piles of toys phase, we're in a good place to hear and act on messages like this one from a grade school buddy of mine, Kevin Knight, who is working with a relocated impoverished community at the foot of Oudong Mountain in Cambodia. Read Kevin's latest blog entry - much food for thought on Christmas giving...

Friday, October 21, 2011

fresh ink - new book!


Well it's always nice to add some fresh ink to the GoodYarns inventory, and this week we've done it. Our new fundraising book is hot off the presses - it's to raise money for a teen humanitarian trip helping with the programs of our favourite organization, Winnipeg Inner City Missions.

I dashed off a little story, partly in fun last fall, but it turned out to be fairly popular. And as it puts a spotlight on WICM, I thought it was just the right piece to turn into the cornerstone fundraising project for our next visit.

It's called, The Golden Acorn Project, and features a little girl named Junebug. She's named for the mom of the grade school friend that I kabitz with on FB, an animal lover who engendered this clearly profoundly in her own daughters, one a vet and one the ED of Boston Terrier Rescue - gave a suggestion on what Benny and I should do with all the acorns we had collected.

I've created an online order and info page. It's published thru Createspace - I'm really pleased with the 24 page, 4-colour book, pretty professional looking. The author copies are really cheap - way cheaper than my first run done at a local print shop. Tho I wanted to shop local, unit costs per book were $9 a copy for 100 copies. Thru CS, author copies were $3.65 (with ProPlan upgrade). Shipping from Texas costs a bit, but bumps the unit cost to a whopping $4.95 ea, so still cheaper this way. I make almost $15 a book for the cause rather than $11. Plus the added distribution channels of Amazon +. And the book looks better done than the quaint plastic coil bound version of first print run.

Anyway, just wanted to share from a creator's point of view. We have some great ideas for the launch. Benny and I were out collecting acorns yet - a feature of the launch will be to create the golden acorn necklace Junebug wears at the end of the book. Thinking gold acrylic paint, cord and some variation on needlefelted nut.

For your reference, here's the link to the order/info page:

http://web.me.com/lisadmckenzie/Golden_Acorn_Book/Order_Golden_Acorn.html


I may even re-order some copies of our fundraising book for the launch. Could make us another $500!

For fun, here's the link to the book on Amazon. Altho I did subscribe to Look inside, I also uploaded my own pages. Wanted people to be able to see more of the illustrations than leave that to chance. Plus uploading customer files let me make notes, which I found helpful:

http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Acorn-Project-not-just-children/dp/146636890X/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header

Hope this helps some of you out there contemplating fundraising projects!