Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A HEARTFELT FAREWELL TO TDIPT MERCANTILE

TDIPT Mercantile will be closing its doors at the end of April.  It was a difficult decision for us to make, but one that we felt was right for TDIPT and its artisans.

We would like to thank our very talented artisans as well as our very loyal customers for all of their support during the years.  I have been honored to work alongside some of the most gifted and wonderful artisans, both as an artisan myself and as an administrator working behind the scenes.  We are truly grateful to all of our artisans for their talent, their friendship, their compassion and generosity throughout the years.  You are all the best!

TDIPT's motto is "Kindness Matters" and throughout the years that we have been in existence, we have strived to practice that sentiment.  Recently, through the generosity of our artisans and the support of our wonderful customers and friends, $1,230 was raised in support of Make a Difference and the Humane League.  Thank you to All!

We wish all of our artisans and customers much success, good health and an abundance of blessings in their lives.  We will miss you all and are grateful that you shared this journey with all of us.  Many friendships have been made and will continue to be treasured long after TDIPT's doors have closed.  Thank you again.  

With Warmest Regards,
Patty
Jan
Susan

10 comments:

  1. I was very proud to be a part of TDIPT and I know this group will be very missed. The TDIPT sisters will always remain friends and continue to create. Best of luck to all.
    Hugs, Nan
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  2. Thanks Nan - I'm so glad we will all stay in touch. TDIPT sisters are the best. Hugs, Susan

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  3. Tdipt was a great experience for me and i met so many wonderful ladies. Thank you Patty, Jan, Susan and my tdipt sisters. All the best to you all!

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  4. Thank you Carol - you are such a sweet lady - I have been so blessed to have been a part of TDIPT with you. Hope we will keep in touch.

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