ALL ABOUT JOYCE

I set up this Blog to share the experience of designing a tree for Festival of Trees and also to have the family be a part of the tree by helping donate. Any little bit helps. All donations will go straight to decorating the tree, any left over will be donated to Primary Children's Hospital. The main Donor to our tree will be listed as "The Dibble Family" along with "Friends of Festival". I have helped set up and design two previous trees for the Festival of Trees in past years. We are thrilled to do it again, especially knowing that the tree will be dedicated to our sweet JOYCE. The group I am designing with includes my best friend Mandi Arrington, her sister and also my friend Jenilyn Drummond and Jody Nice who is Mandi's sister inlaw. This will be their fourth year. I am thrilled to be a part.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Thanks you cute girls!


And thanks Diana for letting me know you had this darling picture of your gorgeous girls next to our tree!

Thanks Again

Unfortunately I was unable to make it to the festival. It was so frustrating my whole family including me were sick the whole week with the flu of all things.

Anyway it was fun the hear the feedback from everyone. I'd love to see pictures if you have some by the tree. email me at yokarlar@gmail.

We did sell our tree for the $725 to a Sandie N. Tillotson Foundation.


Until next year!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Our Tree Sold!!!

We got some good bids, and the highest bidder took the tree home for $725. We are so pleased. Not quite sure the name of the highest bidders, but hopefully we will be able to find out. Thank you for all the sweet comments.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Or tree is done!!!!

Please go see Joyce's tree. This week! At the South Town Expo located at 9400 South and State. Saturday the 4th is the last day. Tickets are pretty cheap and of coarse all proceeds and I mean ALL the money for this event goes to Primary Children's Hospital.

The tree is on row "M" of the large trees we are "M-21"

It came so fast! Today was decorating day. In the last few weeks we all went shopping together to collect the final touches. We had a girls night to brainstorm and come up with more ideas.

It was interesting to hear the process of how the bidding works, one of these times I would like to attend the bidding night. I hope people are fighting over our tree :)

Thanks to everyone who donated and helped with our tree. It was amazing to be a part of all of this. I will definitely do this again next year! We got so many compliments as we decorated by on lookers. It turned out better than I ever thought it would.

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Everything was so crazy when we got there. Tons of people all trying to set up their trees. The snow didn't help. When you first get there you need to sign in and buy the tree stand. As you set up the tree there are things that are required and that have to be checked in order for our tree to pass the "Inspection" everything fell right into place. We worked hard and finished within 4 hours.

Our actual tree was found at Michael's for $100 7 1/2 foot very simple tree with a natural look.
Mandi and Jodi and I were all there to decorate and we had a lot of fun while we were there. Maybe even too much fun.


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To incorporate the "Paper" theme we wrapped ribbon around reams of paper and laid them in front of the tree.

We got a lot of compliments on these. I had three very large vases, we used them on the side of the tree to also add the "paper" theme and lots of color! I also like the presents in the background.
The pictures of Joyce were hard to choose from. But to celebrate her life I chose the four beautiful photos from her childhood along with two small, yet significant picture at the bottom of the frame. The one on the left is of Grandma and Grandpa holding Joyce as a baby, and the one on the right is probably forty years later of the three of them.
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A few close-ups of the ornaments. I just loved how all of the colors came together. Unlike any tree there.



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We were surprised how much the tree turned out like our inspiration picture.


Mandi's mom Claudia made the stool cushion to go with the table runner. And I made the table centerpiece.
Until next year! Thanks to everyone who pitched in!
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Paper Queen


I took this one at my house a while back. She ripped her magazine into tiny peices the whole time she was at my house. I think in this picture she was making sure it was okay to rip this magazine, because she had gotten in trouble so many times for ripping important papers and books of my moms. Stinker.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

We've got the SPOT!


We are officially registered and have been assigned "Our SPOT" in the Festival of Trees. Drum roll please........................................... M21!!! We are pleased with our spot. It is closer to the main South Stage, which is nice. Close to the back near the playhouse plaza. Not too close to the middle. I mean really, there are how many spots? 328 spots total. I think we'll move in nicely. Cozy up to whoever ends up next to us. Let's just hope we don't end up next to something super showy like the "Upside Down Tree" or the "Star Wars Tree". You just never know :)

Monday, August 23, 2010

More beautiful Pictures.



Thank you Kathy for sending me these wonderful pictures. They are just beautiful.

This picture was drawn by a local Artist, Jan Keaton I believe. A friend of the family. It has meant a lot to our family, and has sparked up conversation outside of the family. We treasure this piece of art. Truly inspired.




Below is picture of Grandma and Grandpa Dibble. With baby Joyce in Grandpa's arms.



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Aren't these fun to look at!

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Also the Queen of the House. The Princess of Paper.



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Thursday, August 19, 2010

THANK YOU!

You are all making this happen. Thank you so much for the donations. You will never know how much it means to me. I wish I could express how much I love this family. I miss the good ol times but I love how we still all have that special connection and we always will. I love keeping in touch through facebook, and blogging, even email. Our prayers as a family have worked miracles as Gary said the other night. It is an amazing thing. Love you all,

~Karlie~

Priceless

A big thank you to Wendy for sending me all of these beautiful pictures.


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Family Pictures

I wondered where these went. I love these! When Kathy and Jay were visiting from the mission and everyone was there even Karen and Gary. This was after Grandpa Dibble passed away, but aren't these beautiful!

"The Girls"


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