Thursday, March 13, 2025

Can you hear a pin drop?

I’m happy to say that I have completely lost to count of the peace pins … and realizing it really doesn’t matter …








I suppose I could comb back through the blog, but why? It is enough to know that they exist in the world, even if a few may have gone through the wash (no harm done … ironing usually puts them back to rights).

If you’re new here, to learn more about the peace pin project and request your own (free) peace pin, click on this link.

4 comments:

  1. I love mine SOoooo much! You're a gem, Liz!!! 💕💕💕

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  2. Well I happily went through your blog and came up with 99 peace pins, just the pins with the word peace, not the peace symbol. You made it easy since in your first group of peace pins, Imagine Peace, you had noted that you had made 70 so I scrolled on through and with my several pins, having giving two of them to my grands, came up with 99 but I truly believe that it is well over 100. Imagine, peace going out in 100 little colorful special pins and the impact of them when worn out and about. A much needed gift to the world, all made by one woman with a huge heart and a belief that we can come together...thank you Liz. Comment by Marti, who proudly has worn and will continue to wear her Peace pins.

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  3. What a lovely, lovely project. We need some peace... in our country... in our individual lives... I love this.

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  4. And I love mine! The maker group at my Quaker Meeting disbanded soon after I joined. Im trying not take it personally. LOL. I have gotten several "ooooh, nice' comments on the pin.

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