Thursday, June 9, 2011

Airmail


Airmail from Australia!
  It is so exciting to open up the door and see a package,
 but airmail is extra special as it has come across the ocean. 
 I am not a world traveler and have no desire to see the ends of the earth.  
The internet has given me a free ticket for that.  
The internet has also provided me is the ability to purchase 
beautiful craft objects from some of the most amazing artists in the world.  
This is what came in my special airmail...


An order off of etsy brought the happiest of smiles when it arrived. 
 Wait till you see what is inside.


Sweet little doily and sentimental card.  
A gift from the Stitched Bluebird lovingly wrapped.  


A tiny doll sized quilt...


with the most amazing stitching and detail.


Signed on the back by a beloved artist!


Being surrounded by my favorite artists is so inspiring. 
 Watching them raise their families (via their blog) 
and manage their crafts keeps me motivated and in pursuit of daily work.
Creativity and happiness go hand and hand at my house. 
Interweaving them with family provides a long lasting impression of memories with my kids...I hope.  
It really is the small things...
This sweet little quilt with such an incidental message is such a lovely 
treasure that will keep me happily stitching for years to come.
Thank you Janelle...and all my favorite artist that blog among me.

10 comments:

  1. I just love recieving mail. Your doll quilt is so cute.
    Hugs
    donna

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  2. Isn't it so incredible to have this world open up so?? To be able to see everyday what our new friends are doing all over tha world....the creativity explosion!! So so so many amazingly talented people!! What a dear gift .....so beautiful....

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  3. What a precious little quilt. I can't wait to share this post with my mother. The blog world is filled with an amazing world of friends.

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  4. Renee,
    I just wanted to thank you again for my box of aprons!!!!! They are wonderful and I have taken photos and will post soon....you are one of a kind! Thank you for such a sweet hand made gift!

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  5. Renee ~ I just saw those DARLING aprons you sent Sandy. Do you sell them? If, so where. I adore them & would love to get some. You are very talented. Love the combinations you used.

    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  6. Renee, I can't wait to see your Orange Blossom quilt finished. It is so wonderful for your craft room! When I see these color combinations now I always think of you! Happy weekend ahead! Elizabeth

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  7. Oooh, exciting. I don't think I've ever received anything from so far away. My sister's new boyfriend did send me a postcard from London, and I thought that was amazing!
    Those aprons you made were darling, and that was so nice of you to help Donna with a graphic. You are such a wonderful, sweet lady. I feel so lucky to know you!!
    Julie

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  8. What a pretty little thing this is. You lucky girl you.

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  9. How exciting indeed, to receive something from far away..a adorable tiny quilt..I have a new granddaughter and I dreamed the other day of making a guilt for her crib...Enjoy your package! Janice

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  10. What a delightful post Renee. You write as good as you sew!
    xoxo
    Joyce

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