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received for the tiny things swap - packed into two altoids tins. There was some other stuff too - more butterflies, some ribbon, etc - but it's already been put to use. :)
l-r, top row: bugle beads, tiny weeny butterflies, seed beads
middle row: vintage diamantes, bugle beads, leaf-shaped sequins
bottom row: seed beads, metal motif thingies, trims
These are the lovely packages that I received from Lonnie on Friday. She has such perfect handwriting and she packaged everything w/ care. I just had to take a photo before I unwrapped everything.
My lovely parcel from my wonderful swap partner, Amanda. Clockwise from the center: Handknit pumpkin pin cushion, 2 balls of Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran, a a lovely dark lavender shade-superwash superfine merino, so soft and lovely! Sudoku puzzles, felted stitch markers, lavender-infused chocolate bar, an amazing skein of Fingerwolle-unspun fiber in the most beautiful colors-orange, lavender, cream, teal, and burgundy. And a lovely postcard from a lavender farm in France. There was some other candy, but I ate it before remembering to take a picture!
Group "International Fabrics Swap"
Thanks for everything. Such cute Halloween stationery and beautiful Autumn Fabrics! Loved your sweet idea of sending the magazine and the picture hanging kit, to help with the moving to my new home :)
El interior! No se como cabian tantas cosas!!! creo que es imposible volver a meter todo dentro jajaja
My pictures of "Bunnie" don't begin to do her justice. Please also see Rebekah's photos, which are far superior to mine.
Plant Swap at Bristol Indiana Library. Deb Lytell, Master Gardener from Kruse Farm Supply came to the library on Monday evening last week to meet with interested gardeners to discuss plant and garden issues and answer questions from those who attended. Attendees were encouraged to “bring a plant, take a plant,” and through out the day, a number of people stopped in to drop off some extra plants, even if they didn’t take one in exchange. Those who came for the discussion enjoyed the chance to ask some questions and learn about planting techniques and does and don’ts from Deb, who has previously come to the library for such events. Deb stressed a good rule for gardeners planting springtime flowers: Patience - you don’t have to plant all 6 flats at once. Pace yourself so that your gardening is enjoyable, not a pain - in knees and back!
Thank you , littleluvs - love them all and am especially excited about the twigs in the center - the other ones I knew before, but the twigs are a super surprise! :-)
Swap Goods in 2009 Handmade Button Jewelry Swap. I sent these vintage metal buttons to my swap partner.
3-D butterfly attached to paper collage submitted to the Butterfly Project at the Holocaust Museum Houston as part of a swap-bot swap.
Inspired by the poem "The Butterfly" by Pavel Friedman
The package I received for the Big Summer Swap on the postcrossing forum.
Sammysammy sent two tote bags, a windchime, a large hairclip, strawberry gumdrops, and a folding fan. I looove everything, but the ladybugs and frogs bag is just the neatest.
My partner didn't use a regular envelope or box, but one of the bags (the one with the pink background) was used as an "envelope".
(See previous photo for the unopened package).