Glenda and I chatted via email and found out a bit about each others' likes and dislikes and then got going. Our swaps arrived safely and we decided to wait until Christmas Day before opening them.
Glenda's parcel was wrapped in cheery red and white stripes, with some gorgeous ribbon bunting holding it all together.
There was so much inside - it was really exciting!
She had filled a pocket folder with all kinds of goodies - nail files, a bookmark, tags, Christmas sayings, sequins and a tape measure. As well as all that, there were some sweets and chocolates from New Zealand and a hand knitted dishcloth, a snow globe bottle stopper, a tissue paper flower decoration and a kiwi bird keyring! Wow! A BIG thank you to Glenda for her kindness, thoughtfulness and generosity in putting these lovely gifts together.Here are my parcels ready to go into their brown paper wrapping. I had bought some things that wouldn't fit into the cracker, so wrapped them separately.
I sent a ball of Shetland wool from a Lincolnshire flock, some stationery, some UK sweets, washi tape, a polymer clay decoration (made using a Blockwallah stamp), a felt heart, some pearl earrings, a bracelet and some embroidery thread.
Thanks to Tracy for organising the swap and to Glenda for being such a great swap partner.
Win/win.
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Thanks, EC. I have always been really lucky in the blog swaps I have taken part in and this one was another great one. It is lovely to 'meet' people from Blogland!
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Best wishes
Ellie
What lovely swaps! Happy New Year!
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