Lots of love,
Jane
P.S. I'm happy to mail them internationally too. :)
P.P.S. Thank you all for your lovely comments! Kari, hope these make it to you in time!
My December calendar page finally became a reality! Once it was finished, I remembered some blank cards that were cut from leftovers at a print shop in town. They made perfect Christmas postcards...which I love because there is no envelope to discard + postcard stamps cost less too. :) I also decided to print them this way so that they could become gift tags if cut in three, hole punched, + tied with string. I made two extra sets for you too, so if you leave a hello in the comments...I will pick a winner (+ get your address at that point) and mail them out first thing Thursday morning. You can use the string that ties them to make tags or use them as cards. Thank you all for checking in here, when you get the chance! It's much friendlier with you here too! :)
Lots of love, Jane P.S. I'm happy to mail them internationally too. :) P.P.S. Thank you all for your lovely comments! Kari, hope these make it to you in time!
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Elisa
12/13/2016 06:53:47 am
If this isn't a great chance to say hello than I don't know what will be. I have been reading your blog since summer (serendipity during a lazy afternoon spent checking zero waste blogs) and enjoy it so much! I love your attitude towards the world and the style of your clothes and home and I love the little quotes that make me think. I live in Germany though so I wouldn't ask you to send your beautiful postcards over here.
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Kari
12/13/2016 01:13:17 pm
Hi, Jane. This is one of those, "duh", why didn't I think of that moments. Christmas postcards to reduce waste! I love getting and receiving Christmas cards, so haven't gone zero waste in that area. But Christmas postcards would reduce not only the envelope, but half the paper for the card, too. Brilliant. Too bad Canada doesn't have reduced postage for postcards, though.
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