Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Yet another very successful swap, this time from Japan!

Yesterday I got a package from Lulu in Japan, and I absolutely loved it!
I'm learning so much about culture doing these swaps! I had asked for a Japanese craft book, since there's so much more selection IN Japan. I learned what Zakka actually was (cute things for your home), and now have some beautiful Japanese fabric to use. There were also some snacks, a mixed CD, CUTE postcards, a beautiful swirly pen, a lucky cat, a lucky cat on a pouch, Japanese socks, a button, and a fan!

Yeah, a lot for one package huh? :) Thanks so much for a great swap Laura! I definitely love it, and I'm so happy you like yours too!

If you want to see what I sent her, she's posted here!
I can't promise everyone else lollipops from Vegas, but I love the magazine Cafe, and yes it's Free!

Monday, August 07, 2006

beginning of August marks the end of summer

I found the cutest fabric store in Oakland called Poppy. Very cute. Went home on Friday and made the best bag ever!
I have fallen in love with the fabric store.

I went shopping with my friend Barbara to help with her swaps, and I have fallen in love with the fabric store (almost everyone she was swapping with wanted fabric!) I also add fabric to my list of things to swap! And I'd love to get some from people as well, mostly cute prints, and at least half yards.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

A little bit of France came my way yesterday!

Some original artwork from Emma, a French postcard, candy (whose wrappers I think I can actually read! Yay, for my high school French!), and, of course, some Nici! Yes, that's a world cup souvenir keychain, and isn't the monkey cute? If you can see the artwork (my other photos aren't very clear), it is entitled, "Nous vous observons: anti-terrorism takes many strange forms." I can't wait for my labmates to come back from the field so that I can share it with them; they'll love it!

Thank you Emma for sharing a little bit of France with a Californian. I hope you like your package as much as I like the one you sent me!

These three packages have made me remember my romp through Europe a few years back: the beautiful art, delicious food, and amazingly rich cultures. . . .sigh, maybe in an other year or two, I'll be able to make it back again.
The English have red buses and red phone booths,
and I love them both.

The bear checks out the goods again:

Here's what I got from England!

There's some scrapbooking materials there, some bright Collinette yarn, a fun compilation of dance music, London souvenirs (which I have already put to great use), and Divine chocolate. Ideas for what to do with the yarn and papers are already swimming in my head! Thanks for a great swap Gillie! I hope you enjoy the Bath and Body Works stuff!