Abby and I thought about this last year and just couldn't get the oomph to actually do it! Now there's a whole passle of people who think that we should exchange Christmas ornaments as gifts this year. This is neat- because it could end up being a pretty inexpensive way to let our Multiply friends know we care.
The rules, as far as I can see it, are this:
1- If you want in on the exchange, send me a pm with your address by October 15. I'll make a blog, only open to those who want to participate, of all the addresses.
2- Include your religious preference and size ornament (whether you have a table-top tree and want smaller items or a large tree and prefer bigger ornaments.)
3- Make, buy, or "recycle" an ornament for everyone who is participating. You can get creative and decoupage, crochet, or hot glue; buy identical ones for everyone or handpick based on the individuals; or choose some from your own stash that you no longer use or just want to share.
4- When you're ready, just mail them out!
I hope you'll all participate- I think it is going to be great to see what we get!
Happy Christmas Ornament Exchanging!
The rules, as far as I can see it, are this:
1- If you want in on the exchange, send me a pm with your address by October 15. I'll make a blog, only open to those who want to participate, of all the addresses.
2- Include your religious preference and size ornament (whether you have a table-top tree and want smaller items or a large tree and prefer bigger ornaments.)
3- Make, buy, or "recycle" an ornament for everyone who is participating. You can get creative and decoupage, crochet, or hot glue; buy identical ones for everyone or handpick based on the individuals; or choose some from your own stash that you no longer use or just want to share.
4- When you're ready, just mail them out!
I hope you'll all participate- I think it is going to be great to see what we get!
Happy Christmas Ornament Exchanging!
Sending a PM now! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteYou've covered all the bases. Getting ready to PM you now.
ReplyDeleteYou watch your mouth, young lady!
ReplyDeleteHey, I had 3 years of French! I even spelled it right!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture. You did this very well. You already know my address, but I'll send it again when you're ready. I love this idea.
ReplyDeleteCette idée est merveilleuse.
ReplyDeleteThat's no excuse.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.. sounds intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI dont know if my wife would give me that many Christmas bulbs
ReplyDeleteshe wouldn't let me have some a few years back to target practice. I will have to check with her and see. Then I will get back with you. ;)
I realy like the picture !!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture- so many of my friends are cat lovers!
ReplyDeleteHello, sorry to barge in, but I hadn't heard anything else, so I thought I would come by to see if there was an update on the GCOE, lol. I'll await your pm to see who I get (?). Hope you had a wonderful birthday!
ReplyDeleteJenny, check this out...
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<<< Not really cat lover, but cat tolarater, two here in the house.Granted they are fun to watch at time. They are critters just like the wife's chi-woo-woo. -->
ReplyDeleteThe cat in the tree, looks like our older cat. And he would do something like that, if I wasn't around.
ReplyDeleteWhich is why I don't have a cat in the house! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHe can not go outside, no front claws. He is 6 years old, another few years and he is gone.
ReplyDeleteYou hope... I have a 14 year old dog who will never die... of course, that's probably because he is so annoying- incontinent, blind- that I am ready for him to go!
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