My desk this week is a celebration of the number of friendships that I have developed from taking part in WOYWW for the last 2+ years. Even though I have never met many of the people whom I have come to know through this fabulous blog hop, I still feel that we are friends. Of the nine swap partners who sent me the ATCs on the desk, I have met six of them in person and hope one day to have the chance to meet the rest. Eva and I will be at the crop again in September...
From top left, thank you very much to Zsuzsa, Margaret, Annie and Jo (who sent a joint offering even though I'd only arranged a swap with Annie). Middle row: Many thanks to Jan, Cindy and our hostess with the mostest Julia. Bottom row: Thank you muchly to Nikki, Neet and Shaz. Thank you all for your generosity and the thought which I know goes into creating these symbols of crafty friendship. I hope all my ATCs made it safely to their destinations, including to my PIF Diana. I look forward to receiving my ATC from Bleubeard and Elizabeth which is winging its way from the USA.
I did remember to take a picture of my ATCs before I posted them; all except the one which I sent to my PIF which followed the same format but in another colour scheme. See HERE if you would like to know how they were made. If you would like to join in with us on a Wednesday then visit Julia's blog The Stamping Ground.
Eva is off gallivanting for half term, so I'm afraid that I have nothing to show on the other side of the desk.
From top left, thank you very much to Zsuzsa, Margaret, Annie and Jo (who sent a joint offering even though I'd only arranged a swap with Annie). Middle row: Many thanks to Jan, Cindy and our hostess with the mostest Julia. Bottom row: Thank you muchly to Nikki, Neet and Shaz. Thank you all for your generosity and the thought which I know goes into creating these symbols of crafty friendship. I hope all my ATCs made it safely to their destinations, including to my PIF Diana. I look forward to receiving my ATC from Bleubeard and Elizabeth which is winging its way from the USA.
Thank you also to my PIF Diana, who sent me an ATC in a beautifully stamped matching envelope in return.
I did remember to take a picture of my ATCs before I posted them; all except the one which I sent to my PIF which followed the same format but in another colour scheme. See HERE if you would like to know how they were made. If you would like to join in with us on a Wednesday then visit Julia's blog The Stamping Ground.
Eva is off gallivanting for half term, so I'm afraid that I have nothing to show on the other side of the desk.
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