I have been following Karina Rios's blog for a while now and her idea of textile letters sounds very exciting. So when I knew about it, I instantly, without any doubt, emailed her about me wanting to participate! I wanted to write letters to strangers from other countries so this could be a start! (Hey, email me if you want some letters, too! I would gladly send you some!) It's funny because she was actually the first one to send me a letter even if I was the one who asked. Thank you, Karina! :)
You know that feeling when you find something exciting and you just want to dive in to that without thinking twice because, well, the idea is super fun? That's what I did. I wanted to participate even if I am not good at designing using textiles. (I am very bad at sewing, to be honest! Back in grade 6, I hated the time when our Home Education teacher wanted us to make shorts! Mine was too short and ugly. I passed though.) So, I tried to make a card using some buttons and threads. I enjoyed making them! :)




I got her some pocket I bought from a textile store in China Town! It's made of a local cloth usually used for Malongs. :)



Karina sent me a random list. What's in it? Sorry, it's just for me. So, I gave her a list of the things I love!

Thank you very much, Karina! I actually giggled when the mail man told me I have a letter from Copenhagen! I wasn't really expecting that you will send me first! You are so sweet. Stay sweet, creative and very nice. :)
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Very, very exciting! And it's very surprising that I got mine first! :D
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DeleteThis sounds like such a fun exchange! And your card is so cute, the buttons are darling.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I could have used different colors but I'd do it next time! :)
DeleteThat is so cute - my cousin and I used to do that all the time, list out the things we liked and the things we disliked
ReplyDeleteListing down random things is sure fun! Thank you, Rooth! :)
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DeleteI adore getting things in the mail and I adore sending things in the mail even more. This is such a cute idea! I love that you made your card out of buttons and thread! You're really creative. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Jen! Receiving and making cards/letters for other people is very exciting indeed. Also, surprising! Thank you :">
DeleteThis so adorable!
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DeleteWow that's so nice...the textile card and the letter exchanges.I also love to receive letters....makahanap nga ng masulatan :)you might want to check out postcrossing.com(postcard exchange) if you haven't yet
ReplyDeleteWow, nice! Sige, I will visit that website. Salamat! :)
DeleteThat's such a great idea! In this electronic day and age, I love sending letters by post and i get so excited when i receive things in the mail!
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