Thinking of veiling for Lent? A generous reader has offered to donate a completely gorgeous hand-made veil for free, just because she likes doing it.
Here is a photo of one veil that you could win (blocked out on foam so you can see the amazing detail):
Isn’t that lovely? So delicate and graceful. Here’s a view of the full veil:
OR, she says she is willing to make one to your specs, in a custom color, size, and even design!
If you win and you’d like a custom-made veil, I’ll put you in touch with the donor, and you can work out details. She says it will take less than a week to get one ready to ship, as long as the color thread you choose is readily available where she lives.
Usually, when I offer a donated prize, the sponsor has a business to highlight. In this case, the donor would like to remain anonymous, and would like to draw your attention to the Rosebud Program of Elizabeth Ministry.
Elizabeth Ministry International offers a wide variety of programs and support, including through parishes and online, “designed to offer hope and healing on issues related to childbearing, sexuality, and relationships.”
The Rosebud Program “helps a church identify, pray for, and support those who are pregnant, celebrating birth or adoption, grieving miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, infant or child death, or wanting to become pregnant or adopt.”
The donor would like to encourage those whose parishes don’t yet have a chapter to consider starting one, especially if there are members who can provide support for families experiencing miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant or child loss. A worthy cause, indeed. No one should suffer through these things alone. Sometimes people want to help, but don’t know how; and sometimes people need help, but don’t know how to ask.
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To enter to win the veil, please use the Rafflecopter form, which you will find at the bottom of this post. Or maybe you’ll find a dumb-looking link that says “a Rafflecopter giveaway,” and you’ll just want to click on that.
There are several ways to enter the contest, but you must use the Rafflecopter form to be entered.
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Good luck! And thanks again to our generous and talented donor. The contest ends Saturday the 25th at midnight, and I’ll announce the winner as soon as possible after that.
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Wish me luck; it’s a great cause and something I really, really feel called to try.
Wish me luck; it’s a great cause and something I really, really want to try.
Can your anonymous donor point people towards any resources for patterns for veils? I’m not comfortable trying to adapt shawl patterns on my own, and I can’t seem to find veil patterns out there to save my life…
That veil is beautiful!
What a wonderful and selfless giveaway from your anonymous donor. I have never worn a veil but would love to give it a try with this beautiful giveaway.
That veil is so beautiful!
Looks nice!
Gorgeous work! And I agree, what a great way to get the word out about Elizabeth Ministry.
How beautiful – both the veil and drawing attention to the St Elizabeth ministry. <3
Ooh, fun!
Simply beautiful!
What a generous giveaway! Lovely veil!
What a beautiful ministry, and such beautiful workmanship on the veil.
This morning I was killing a little time in a waiting room, and saw (in a news feed) one of those younger Kardashian sisters wearing the most gorgeous crocheted, white *hoodie*. My guess is that they might get really hipster-y, so there might be a really great business opportunity for the master crochet artist! 🙂