Friday, December 18, 2020

Banana Bark Card

We got a very unique Christmas card today. The clothes in this nativity scene are made from banana plant bark! They are sold to help poor families in Haiti earn money.




“Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere; some say the poorest in the world.“

Helen Fisher


27 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

Those are cards I would be willing to buy. It's such a good cause.

Nancy Chan said...

It is good to buy such cards for a good cause. Very creative idea to use banana bark. Happy weekend.

Hootin Anni said...

This is so incredible.

DeniseinVA said...

I have never seen anything like this before. A great way of helping others.

Ann said...

These are very unique and creative.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

What a beautiful card. So much the nicer that it goes to help those in need. Many years ago my step-son, who was in the coast guard at the time, was one of the first ships into Haiti after the big hurricanes hit there. He was about 19 at the time and it was a big eye-opener for him.

Martha said...

It's beautiful and I love that they help those in need. I've been to Haiti, it's very sad how impoverished they are.

Rose said...

I think this is so beautiful. Just so simple, but sure portrays the message.

MadSnapper said...

It is beautiful and also not just greetings but helping feed the poor. perfect for the season and I know the baby in that manger approves of this card.

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George said...

I hadn't seen these cards before your post. What a wonderful way to help people.

Inger said...

It's wonderful when you can contribute with you card and help those in need.

Linda said...

How special!!

Beside a babbling brook... said...

FIRST!!!

Look at that longgggg comment, above.

I'd NOT want to leave that, in my comments....

Especially enticing people, to go to links....

Just sayin'...

Another reason, to have Comment Moderation on.

No matter how we do not like it...

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Makes a lovely Header!!!

Greeting, from the North Pole!

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is a very special card. Beautiful as well.

Shug said...

A beautiful card not only in the textures, but in the gorgeous message of the nativity. Thanks for Sharing

Susie said...

Pretty and clever cards. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Now that is a memory and a keepsake all rolled into one, Ginny!...:)jp

Hootin Anni said...

Ps...I just answered your comment question at Hootin' Anni's.

Mari said...

That is really cool! A pretty card and helping a cause as well.

LV said...

You always share some of the most interesting things. I may not comment everyday, but I do read and enjoy what you share.

The Feminine Energy said...

Oooooh, I love that card, Ginny! You're lucky to have received it. ~Andrea xoxo

Jeanette said...

Beautiful and especially since they help someone in need!

Anne M Robinson said...

Beautiful! I Learned so much about Haiti in the 1970's and 80's from my friend Dawn. She and her husband lives there and I always enjoyed all her stories. I worked with an ENT/Plastic Surgeon who was a devout Catholic and an amazing sculptor. He spent countless hours in Haiti repairing children in need of cleft palate surgery. He donated so much of his time and I believe that it why he was so extremely successful. He enoucraged the dr. I worked with to donate his time but that guy's wife was so busy spending his millions before they hit the bank she would not allow him to do anything for free. So very sad. Thank you for sharing and thank you always for your nice comments. HUGS

Jenny the Pirate said...

They are unique and so cleverly done. I hope they really do help the families who make them. xoxo

Great-Granny Grandma said...

What a beautiful card. I wonder if they make cards for other occasions as well?

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