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Your Treasure Pocket Purchase Creates Treasure for Kids

Discover a way to make a little spot of your gift giving count for the kids at St. Jude Children's Hospital. Today there are a limited number of Treasure Pockets available. All the proceeds will be used to purchase art supplies for the kids at Target House.

Keep reading to learn all about these little treasures and Target House.

A word about Target House..... The children's artwork is beautifully displayed and a major acitivity for the children at Target House, a home away from home for families whose children are receiving treatment at St. Jude in Memphis, TN. Their masterpieces add a most wonderful touch, and always bring an extra smile to my face during my monthly visits.

A word about the Treasure Pockets...... These treasure pockets are one-of-a-kind fabric art creations -- no two designs/fabric combinations have ever been the same. Over the last few years I have sold them with proceeds benefiting a few different causes. Originally created with the idea in mind that they would hold 6 bottles of Young Living's amazing essential oils. As friends and family saw them everyone had their own ideas of their potential purposes. Here are a few of them:

*Sunglasses/eyeglasses case
*Makeup bag
*Sewing kit
*Gift wrap for money, gift certificates, jewelry, or other small items
*Keep pens and stamps conveniently 
*Checkbook or cash holder
*Coupon keeper
*Camera bag (small digital ones plus an extra battery and card fit well)
*I have one holding my crochet hooks, stitch markers, 6" ruler and other small knit and crochet items
*Believing you could think of a dozen or so more special uses....

Purchase yours from Footsteps In Eden Reflexology when you visit.
We are adding them to our Etsy shop. One is there now. We'll add more this week.  Be watching. We'll make the announcement.... on our Facebook page. Follow us.

Awesome value at $15.00 each (This is 50% of original selling price)

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