Wednesday, December 19, 2007

In the spirit of giving


I was visiting The Heartful Bogger and I really like her idea of a holiday giveaway. Here's what I'd like to do. The first 5 people who comment on this post will get their choice of an ATC or an assortment of 3 notecards. The ATC can either be a subject of your choice, or you can let me surprise you! Of course it would be an original work of art, not a copy. The cards, however, would be laser copies.

This is just a little way of paying it forward to my friends who stop by. I wish I could give all of you a gift, but I think that would surely take a lot of time (and resources!)

Please give me a month to respond with the goods if you choose ATC's. The cards can be shipped right away.

Good luck! I'm happy you're here :)

9 comments:

  1. What a great idea! You are so clever!

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  2. Thank you for your kind comment on my blog. That meant a lot to me.

    It was the first of it's kind that I've heard.

    Thanks, lolo.

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  3. It's always a pleasure to see what you're going to do next. This is lovely!

    Happy Holidays to you and yours!

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  4. Yay! I'm so glad I stopped in - it's kismet! I love the idea of your giveaway Laurel. Make mine an ATC please, I would love to give one to you too in return :)

    Happy Holidays!
    Laura
    xo

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  5. Good idea! It would be fun to get something from you. Must send something in return...

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  6. i like the look of this illustration. it's like small pots of christmas.

    excellent.

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  7. maybe i'm too late, but would simply adore something atc from you, as we have a very deep thing that we share. i'm going to start thinking of a way to pay mine forward....

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  8. i'm going to surprise you - ALL my stuff on my walls is original (no known names ) steve has done a wonderful oil painting (i call it 'depression' and it hangs in my lounge) and i have all sorts, one that my late MIL did, and then bits I have bought from street artists in South Africa and West Africa, views of table mountain shanty towns,district six, a leafy very shabby poor suburb my late dad once lived in. all very precious.

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  9. Hi Laurel, thanks for taking this up, it's wonderful to see. I will be making you a gift. When it's done, I'll contact you for your address.

    In the meantime, happy holidays!!

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