Do you ever have one of those days when things are just out to get you, and then the mail comes, dropping an AWESOME BOMB OF SURPRISE AWESOMENESS in your lap? That was me yesterday! The truth is, I am not so successful sticking to my fabric diet, and I usually have these little treats sent to the university so that my husband isn't aware of how much fabric actually comes into the house. (What he doesn't know can't hurt me, am I right? You know I am!) So when I saw this little box, I assumed it was something I had ordered. I opened it up to find the oh-so-generous "pay it forward" treasure box assembled by Momloves2quilt. I had completely forgotten about it, and I was flabbergasted by the great things inside! This was truly a ray of sunshine on a miserable Canadian-winter day!
Here's what I got:
2 yards of this green Glace print
2 Glace charm packs
Schnibbles pattern "Hat Trick"
Sweet little notepad with magnetic back
Little book called 100 Tips from Award Winning Quilters
The deal with Pay-It-Forwards, as I'm sure you know, is that the recipient commits to sending a goody-bag of some sort, be it handmade goodness or tools/supplies/patterns, to three people, during the next 365 days. And those three people commit to doing the same. I am happy to pay it forward to three people who leave comments here, chosen by the good old random number generator. I'll draw the three names on January 20. Important: There has to be some way to contact you. Although you type in your email address when you leave a comment I am not able to see it unless you have set your profile settings appropriately. I have been able to find a couple of commenters in the blogopolis due to their unique user names, but there is at least one commenter who I cannot identify yet. If you are in doubt, here's what you do: go to your profile and click edit. The box that says "show email" should be checked. If not, check it. It is a bit misleading, because although it says "show email", your email address will not show up when you leave a comment on someone else's blog, but the blog owner will be able to return an email to you. If you are still reluctant to do that, you can leave your blog address or your Flickr username and I can find you.
Updated to add: How terrible is the news about the earthquake in Haiti! The networks show photos and video of utter destruction. I encourage everyone to give to your local Red Cross aid efforts. And kudos to the Israelis, who were first on the scene for disaster support.
13 comments:
Love the package! How cheery to find a happy, little package just for you! I must admit, I'm thrilled when something other than bills and junk mail comes my way!
Praying for those in Haiti! Thanks for the reminder and encouragement!
I would love to pay it forward. It seems these things always arrive when they are needed most.
What a great idea! I'm in. I love surprising people with goodies.
I love the "Pay It Forward" idea. If only the whole world adopted this mentality! Thanks so much for the offer, I would truly appreciate a little sunshine this time of year.
And, yes, prayers for the Haitians.
Thanks, Debra in Ohio
What a great surprise. A little bit of hapiness. I would love to be a part of this.
Balinda
i want to pay-it-forward ... i love giving packages and receiving them ... your package is wonderful; glace is a lovely fabric ...
What a great surprise. Love the Schnibbles pattern.
I'd LOVE to be part of the "Pay it Forward" effort. Include me in the drawing, please! :-)
What a wonderful thing, I love the pay if forward idea. Please count me in!
What a cool concept! Count me in! :)
Sounds like fun! count me in!
What a thoughtful package you received. I would love to participate in the pay-it-forward. Making someone smile is the ultimate reward of kindness.
Thank You, Kelley
koletzke@centurytel.net
You are so welcome. I love that you have packages sent to your work address, cos I do that too!!!
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