Sunday, September 27, 2009

Introducing the Colby Ash "Camo" Lanyards for the Sportsman/woman

For anyone who wants their lanyard to blend in with their wardrobe, we introduce the Colby Ash Camo line of lanyards. When ordering specify jungle, desert, or as shown below, rocky desolation. Also, let us know whether you would like the optional bottle opener extension package that miraculously transforms your lanyard into an emergency thirst quenching tool.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Lanyard Workshop

We have increasing opportunities to place lanyards in good loving homes.

Host: Vickie Buenger
Time: 4:00PM Friday, September 25th
Location: My House (email for directions)

Stop by after school or after work or before the game!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Introducing the Christian Year Line of Lanyards

For lanyard wearers who value meaningful beads over symmetry, we introduce the Christian Year Lanyard.

The background seed beads represent the colors of the liturgical year, while each accent bead stands for an important occasion in the Christian church: creation, the manger, the star of Bethlehem, the shepherds, the Magi, the carpenter, baptism, disciples, bread and wine, the cross, the tomb, the resurrection, fish, and the trinity.

Introducing the Pat Lacey Line of Manyards

Trying to figure out how to get in on the Erin's Dream Lanyard action, but don't have an occasion to wear an ID badge?

Find yourself in thirsty situations without the right equipment?

Wondering what the "(and Manyards)" part of the blog title means?

Want to figure out how to be more like Pat Lacey (whose son, Will, is my uber-hero)?

Consider ordering a Pat Lacey Manyard (notice how I put the manyards on a faux marble table cloth and used bad lighting and even worse photography to make these babies look more manly?).

Monday, September 21, 2009

Up and Working

Luckily, it didn't take much to fix the script for the online order form. It's up and working now. Operators are standing by.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Ack! My Order Form Widget Doesn't Work

I don't know what happened, but the code widget I was using to create lanyard orders stopped working. I will try and fix it or get a new one ASAP. In the meantime, if you need a lanyard email me at vbuenger@mays.tamu.edu with your order specifications.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Where in the World Are Erin's Dream Lanyards?

We've created a Wiki map to help figure out where all of Erin's Lanyards have found homes. If you know anything about Wiki (read on if you don't), this is going to require your help. If you own one (or more) or Erin's Dream Lanyards click here or on the link at the bottom of this post. This will take you to a full screen of the map.

Look for the box that says, "Map Wiki" towards the upper right of the screen

Click on "Edit Map" right below the words "Map Wiki"

Put your zip code or city and state in the search box.

Click the blue box with the white arrow.

If it has found your correct location, click on the pink balloon.

Click the big blue "Save" button.

Now we have located another of Erin's Dream Lanyards.



http://www.umapper.com/maps/view/id/41212/

Erin's Dream Lanyards. . .Everywhere

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Rainy Day Fun

Did your outdoor plans get scrapped because of the weather today? I have an alternative for you. Jennifer Fountain at the Bead Fountain is having a bead trunk show today. She is setting up a display to ask customers to buy a string of beads and donate them to Erin's Dream Lanyards. Here are the details in case you have an itch for beads:

College Station Bead Show
Saturday, Sept. 12
10a-4p

1804 Brothers Blvd # D
College Station, TX 77845-5474
(979) 694-2323
Get directions


Semi-precious Gemstones, Freshwater Pearls, Czech Glass beads.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Lanyard Workshop

Fun for All Ages

This event doesn't fit neatly into an event type category. It is art/cause/party, but mostly fun. We will get together and string beads to make lanyards, eyeglasses chains, and necklaces. We sell these to raise money for pediatric cancer research.

Host: Vickie Buenger
Time: 4:00PM Friday, September 11th
Location: My House (email for directions)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Origins of Erin's Dream Lanyards

Some friends introduced Erin to the concept of making lanyards with jewelry wire and glass beads last fall when she was having in-patient chemo. Erin thought they would make great Christmas gifts for teachers. Unfortunately, each one took longer than she thought to make, so we had to fall back on a different plan for teacher gifts. Erin finished making the ones she had started over Christmas vacation and decided she would give them to the teachers anyway. She paired that idea with idea that they might want to make a donation to the Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation in exchange for having a cool and beautiful lanyard. Soon Erin's lanyards became such a big hit that she needed help from friends to collaborate with her.


Erin died in April 2009, a month short of finishing her sixth grade year in the INQUIRE Academy at Jane Long Middle School. Erin's friends have continued her work making lanyards, and people all over have continued to send donations to the Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation in exchange for these artful and whimsical items.

There's a more important story embedded here. Erin's beaded lanyards help people by providing harnesses for their IDs. They also help people by generating funds for pediatric cancer research. Beyond these instrumental outcomes, there are some other benefits. Beading gave Erin something to do when she didn't feel like doing much. It gave her friends something to do with her when she couldn't run around and play like they could. Beyond that, wearing one of Erin's Dream Lanyards might prompt someone to notice and gives the wearer a chance to spread the word.

Since her death, lanyard making has continued to bring our friends together and has helped us make new friends. We add at least one green bead (Erin's favorite color) to each lanyard as "A Touch of Erin." When we bead, we share time, space, and conversation. As a bonus, Erin's friends have learned that you don't have to be rich, powerful, or even grown up to make a difference. Erin's Dream Lanyards has raised thousands of dollars since her death towards finding a cure for neuroblastoma.