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Response: Thanks Marissa. You now officially have a swap under your belt. Congratulations!
Response: I gotta admit. It was a little unnerving for me too. I cut REALLY slowly
Response: It was small cedar tree seedling that my daughter brought home from school. It was the first thing my wife handed me. Glad you got it.
Response: no problem Carroll....though for the life of me, I've forgotten what the tag was. Evidently funny though.
Response: Glad you like it. The post office I go to let's me hand cancel my own stamps so I make sure they always go out that way. Cheers!
Response: Awesome! Glad you liked it.
Response: Yes, Gina, that's my fish. I originally carved it for another swap, but it was too good not to share.
Response: Thanks for rating. I am just glad you received it (i thought perhaps that it was lost).
Response: I'm glad that this one made it!
Response: My pleasure. I'm so glad it arrived
Response: I'm so glad that you liked it. My pile continues to grow as well. It's hard to throw out a piece of potential art material....
Response: I used plastic bags and packaging fused together with an iron, then stitched it all together.If you want to know more about the technique you can do a search for "fused plastic bags". There are lots of tutorials that can show you more. Glad you liked it.
Response: I am glad you loved it. It sort of made my day too to see how it turned out...enjoy the stamps!
Response: So glad you love it. I am surprised that it arrived so quickly.
Response: :) I'm so glad that you love it. I had a ton of fun with it. It was a pleasure. As far as the bakery connection to China...it is funny. Maybe it is a blending of tradition with modern life. They do have a lot of dumplings and steamed buns there too....mmmmm.
Thanks for the comment!
Response: Thanks Karen, I am so glad that you love it.