Showing posts with label postcrossing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postcrossing. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Surprise delivery for Miss Chelsea and Master Byron

Just under a year ago, shortly after I had started this blog, I posted an update about an awesome surprise package that arrived from a very generous customer for Miss Chelsea.

This week we got another one! (we have actually had quite a few in the months between then and now, but I got a bit slack with photographing everything!).



Monday morning the postie dropped off the package which contained ALL of these little critters! The monkey with the big eyes was for Mark - but has been claimed by Byron (he was fixated on it's eyes when we showed it to him), the Panda was for Chelsea (but I would have liked to steal it!), the grizzly bear was for Byron, and now sits in his cot keeping watch over him, and the two guinea pigs have been claimed by Chelsea, and now get pushed around in her pram!



And then there was this guy! Isn't he lovely. Completely handmade by a fellow estyian Plombagine, with a handmade necklace and pendant by the parcel-sending Julie as well!

I was explaining to Miss Julie that I have been thinking about setting up a Toy Voyager account on Byron's behalf, and possibly using one of these critters to be the traveller. When I was pregnant with Chelsea I set up a postcrossing account (where you send postcards to other member all over the world and get random postcards in return). I asked the members to write name suggestions for me, and now have an album full of hundreds of cards with all manner of interesting names from heaps of different places for Chelsea to look through when she is older. (no one suggested the name Chelsea though :P)

I didn't really get a chance to do this for Byron, so I was thinking the Toy Voyager could be his thing. That way he can look back on all the photos and adventures of his toy, and maybe one day visit those places himself when he's all grown up!

My only dilemma now is whether to just send a commercial toy (less effort required on my behalf!) or make one especially for the task...??

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Postcrossing






Got this interesting postcard a little while ago - and just found it then under a MASSIVE pile of receipts and general book-keeping that I'd been putting off. But its done now, my desk is looking slightly less cluttered and this postcard was a little bonus!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Postcrossing



This gorgeous little postcard arrived last week from Finland (and it got lost under all the STUFF on my desk!). How sweet is this! And look at how awesome the stamp is!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Four new postcards

Germany



USA



Russia












and Poland





The latest postcards to arrive in my letterbox thanks to postcrossing.com ...

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Postcard Bonanza Again!

In the last few days i've had another influx of postcards from postcrossing. This time they came all the way from...

Poland

Netherlands

Taiwan

Canada

and Finland!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Postcrossing


I found another postcard waiting for me when i got home yesterday evening. This one is from France. Must get off my butt and post some more. At the moment postcrossing lets me send 12 at a time, and I've now only got two travelling. So that's 10 little pieces of joy I can send!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Postcard Bonanza!

About 18months ago my step-dad Neil told me about this awesome online community/hobby site called postcrossing where you can send and receive postcards all over the world. Each time you ask for an address and send a postcard and the recipient registers it on the website, a random other person in the world is given your address to send you one. I have sent and received over 200 cards now and have an awesome little collection starting. You can ask for certain cards, or for people to say a little about themselves on the card you receive. One of the people i sent a card to recently just wanted to know, yes or no, are you happy. I thought that was really simple, but profound.

Today i found four more postcards in my mail box.
One from the Netherlands.

One from China.

One from the Czech Republic.

And one from Taiwan.