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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Happy mail

I've had some fab mail recently!  Bloggers are such generous people.

First I got a parcel from the lovely Nancy.  I'd expressed an interest in Press n' Seal which North American crafters have been using.  Nancy sent me some, but rather than just send the plastic, she put sheets of it on sheets of felt!  Look at those penguins!  Thanks Nancy, I'll enjoy using this.



Then I won a giveaway hosted by CeLynn from Celynn's Sunflower Patch.



The prize was the gorgeous Indigo Junction bag pattern, but she also sent this FQ of bunny fabric!  Yay, another one for my bunny quilt!  Thanks CeLynn!

11 comments:

  1. Happy mail indeed! Love the bunny fabric.

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  2. Tell me more about this press and seal stuff... I thought that was a brand of zippy sandwich bag!

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  3. YAY!!!!! Isn't it fun to get parcels and win giveaways?! :D That penguin felt is so cute.

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  4. What lovely stuff for you to enjoy!

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  5. We had to wait a while to even GET the Press 'n Seal - we were hearing how much fun American quilters were having with it, and we had to wait, lol!

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  6. Glad you liked the goodies! Have not heard of press and seal,other than the stuff used to keep food covered in the refrigerator.

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  7. We all love post like that! Have fun

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  8. press n` seal is new to me so will have to check it out. The USA has so many things we can not get here. Bunny fabric is very nice, wonder what plans you have for it

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  9. Wonderful goodies, I'm sure you are going to enjoy using them

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  10. Lucky you!! I love the bunny fabric, especially the big eyes on the characters.

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