Unwrapping Happiness
I can finally show you the wonderful swap goodies I received from my good friend Stephanie a week or so ago.
At the end of our Gruber's retreat, the eight of us drew names for swapping happies. I was super excited because I knew that no matter who drew my name, I would score some sweet stuff because all my retreat friends are super talented. The flip side of this was MAKING a happy for one of these talented ladies, but that's a story for Friday another day ;-)
When the box arrived I squealed in delight seeing the return address and realizing I was the lucky recipient of Stephanie's sewing genius. Before opening the package, I took a picture with my phone of the box and the shipping label and sent it to my sister.
Pretty packaging |
"Sixting" - sisters texting ;-) |
When the box arrived I squealed in delight seeing the return address and realizing I was the lucky recipient of Stephanie's sewing genius. Before opening the package, I took a picture with my phone of the box and the shipping label and sent it to my sister.
I then took my sweet time unwrapping the goodies, savoring (and photographing with my real camera) each step along the way ignoring the impatient texts coming from my sister. Unfolding the first section of colorful tissue paper revealed this super cute Itty Bitty Duffle and unique box of chocolate.
By the way, this "What the fudge" Zzang chocolate really does take "candy bars back to full flavor".....YUMMO!
Check out the zipper pull |
At the retreat, we all marveled over a similar scrappy Lucy's Crab Shack little duffle Stephanie had with her, so much so that I ordered the pattern. I haven't made one yet (shocking, I know), but I read through it enough to appreciate the effort and thought Stephanie expended to make this one for me. What makes Stephanie's version so special (besides the fact that she made it) is the use of scraps of Lucy's Crab Shack fabric and the most adorable coordinating zipper pull.
Treasures hidden inside |
Inside my duffel, Stephanie tucked several rolls of washi tape and the tiniest pincushion I have ever seen. Love, love, love!
Colorful paper products |
Unwrapping the tissue further, I found more goodies. Stephanie also gave me this Pantone inspired notebook screen printed by a friend and a fun coffee-themed note card. I love all things paper and can't get enough notebooks or note cards!!!
Love me some stationery |
It is obvious that Stephanie put much thought, time and creativity into my gift, and I am so appreciative! Thank you again Stephanie for my happies!!!!!