Will Post For Post, a.k.a. Will Blog For Mail
One of the best and most surprising parts of the craft blog world is the snail mail exchange. It can be a trade, a contest, a give-away, or, sometimes it's just pure kindness. Anyway you cut it, it's super exciting to get a real package in the mail from this virtual world we've created here.
I've been lucky enough to receive several lovely packages over the last few months. Here they are:
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Maura, a.k.a. Dalbhat — India
Maura and I are flickr friends, although we both keep blogs. I remember taking notice of her because the witty comments that referenced the Clash, love guns, and art, were coming from someone in India. My kind of people in India? Who knew? Recently, Maura asked me if I wanted "some bits" from India. What she sent was a bundle of exotic goodies: embroideries, ribbon, paper, and a children's book that she wrote! I'm waiting to tell you more about Maura in a future post.
More photos here.
Thanks, Maura.
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Helen, a.k.a. Show Your Workings — New Zealand
Helen sent me these lovely hand-printed fabrics because I left a comment over at her flickr. (Obvious motivation to start leaving more comments, no?) Helen's present was not a formal give-away, just a nice person sending out a little bit of handmade goodness to a loving home. She made the "cell" fabric with a potato — pretty cool, mod design from such simple tools. The rose print was a surprise bonus piece.
More photos here.
Thanks, Helen.
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Mo, a.k.a. Lime Gardenias — Pacific Northwest, USA
I won *my first blog contest ever* at Mo's blog. I commented on this particular post because I thought the lady in the bottle was cool. Who knew that Mo was making a super stash of prizes to give away that day. It was difficult to photograph this package because the items got immediately assimilated into the house — chocolate got eaten, kids took what they thought was meant for them, etc. The package was beautifully put together and color coordinated down to the chocolate wrappers. Yum!
More photos here.
Thanks, Mo.
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Alison, a.k.a. Starlit Nest — The Mountains Above Town
It's pretty handy to have an Etsy fabric seller in the family. It's even more handy when she sends you a package of the entire Park Slope line even if she lives just a little ways up the mountain. Alison always puts together a nice package, and this one included something for each of my kids, too. My oldest got a well-timed tooth fairy pillow out of Heather Ross dog fabric (he loves dogs) and the littlest got a just-his-size utility apron with sock monkey fabric (he loves monkeys). Alison also has an Etsy shop for the cute things she makes.
More photos here.
Thanks, Alison.
Labels: "in the mail", "nice people"
10 Comments:
Oh my gosh, such treasures. It's hard to pick a favorite--those ribbons, the sweet glass, the cool fabric. What wonderful things!
Oh my! At first I was amazed by how pretty the Indian fabrics, and I know all those are probably hand sewn because sewing machines are not typically used over there. Which of course makes me even more impressed, but then as I kept scrolling down, I think you blew my circuts!
green kitchen is so very likeable...people just want to send her stuff!!
what nice stuff you got! I especially love the ethnic stuff from India, very colorful!
Very cool. I love snail mail packages too. There's something so
wonderful about opening a package that has traveled.
What exquisite things!
Real mail is terrific. It even makes the day for my 3 year old!
I wanted to let you know how much I love coming here to visit and then trotting off to dig around in your bloglines a bit. Whenever I need a fresh blog or two to look at, I know I can find one there. :-)
you are so lucky !! I think the blog world is one of so much acceptance. Bloggers get to see more of your essence than your "outside." cool!!
the goodies from india are gorgeous!! what a wonderful treat!!
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That is amazing mail love. Packages are the bomb!
drooling over the ribbons from India...
and still waiting for a ranch update. have i missed something?
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