UPDATE: According to the Connecticut PTSA, there has been such an overwhelming response to the Snowflake Campaign that they are asking for snowflakes to no longer be sent. Therefore, there will no longer be a Project Snowflake link party. See {This Announcement} for more information.
Want to get crafty and support a good cause? Join my friend Kara at Petals to Picots and other awesome bloggers for Project Snowflake.
The students and faculty of Sandy Hook Elementary School are preparing to begin classes again in a new location. To ease their return, the Connecticut PTSA has organized The Snowflake Project to create a winter wonderland in their new school.
So grab the button, spread the word, and get creating … And make sure to come back on 1/9 for a Project Snowflake linky party.
Here are the details …
They are asking for everyone to make and send snowflakes for them to hang around the school. Their only request is that the snowflakes have no words on them … think bright, and sparkly, and happy, and magical …
Snowflakes are to be sent by January 12, 2013 to:
Connecticut PTSA
60 Connolly Parkway
Building 12, Suite 103
Hamden, CT 06514
You can check out the CT PTA website or Sandy Children Help on Facebook for more information or updates. They are also putting together a photo album of the snowflakes; you can send photos to [email protected]. Please include a note to let them know where the snowflakes are coming from (school, grade or age, town etc).
what a wonderful idea! i’m not the ‘crafty’ sort in this manner – but kudos to those that participate and help turn their new school into a winter wonderland!
Such a great idea!!
I’m not crafty at all but the idea is amazing I hope they get a ton of snowflakes.
This is a great idea…