So without further adieu here is what I received in my swap package.
Now Ann-Margret really knows how to fill a box! Opening this package was like digging into Mary Poppins carpet bag! There was a whole slue of stationary, which I already have put to good use. My inner 8 year old screamed out loud when I saw the pony paper. :)
One of my favorite items she include was the trees identification cards! I have them sitting out on my living room end table and they are quite a conversation piece. I've gone back and forth about what to do with the mini pine cones she collected from her backyard, but right now I think I'll be making a winter garland with them.
Our package had just a couple of rules and one of which was to include a handmade item. She sewed together a sweet pincushion from a scrap of vintage bunny fabric. I keep it on my ironing board. And I think it's funny that we both included a yellow rose in our packages. This one is a magnet and since my sewing table is an old steelcase table, I use magnets to hold my patterns to my fabric instead of weights. So this has been used many times!
Along with all the amazing goodies she included a fair trade necklace, wooden beads, ribbons, fabric, and a note pad that says "don't lose" which cracks me up. Thank you Ann-Margret for such a wonderful swap!
Here is what I sent and you can view it in more detail here.
It was a really fun swap, LeeAnn, and I'm glad you've been enjoying what I sent. :) I hadn't thought about the yellow roses -- too funny! :D
ReplyDeleteLovely things back and forth! I did a chocolate swap recently - Yum!
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