Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Received Something Good

Yesterday I revealed what I sent for the Send Something Good swap, and introduced you to my new friend Katie, author of  "Married to Red, White and Blue"  blog.

Today you get to see what I received during the swap, and meet another friend I made during this process.  Shauna Wyrick, author of the blog "Life Captured,"  obviously read my wish list and sent me a fabulous box of goodies.  Shauna is a 30-something wife, mother, blogger and photographer.  I really admire the beautiful Life Captured graphics on her blog's banner.

So, here is my Something Good Loot...

Here's a peek inside my package - I spy stationery which is always a hit!

There was pretty polka dot tissue paper, neon flowers, 
and fun gift wrap waiting to be torn into.

Stationery, note cards, an oversized clothespin and refreshing reeds.
I wonder what is in that gift bag and flip flop package?  Hmmm..

            Inside the gift bag was a great little wooden box and chocolate! I love 
            small containers of all shapes and sizes and who doesn't love CHOCOLATE!  
            Last, but definitely not least, was the Il Papiro stationery wrapped with a 
            little red bow.  These hand decorated marbleized cards are beautiful!

Thank you, Shauna!  I love all of my new paper goods, and the chocolate is....
GONE!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Christy, It was great fun and Im glad you enjoyed everything :)

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  2. I am SO glad you had a good experience with SSG!! :D You got some awesome stuff!

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  3. Hey Christy, I've just come over from Shauna's blog. I loved the goodies she sent you, especially all that lovely color and print! That wooden box is precious!

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  4. Chocolate peanuts, yum!!

    xo Shane

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Christopher Scott is a pen name under which my paper concoctions are created. My pen is a compilation of family names and recognizes those that endure the chaos surrounding my paper obession. During childhood many hours were spent cutting, pasting,and creating merely for personal enjoyment. College consisted of much more of the same as I cut, pasted, and created my way through Architecture School. Now, many years later my paper addiction ensues. Hence, Christopher Scott (a.k.a. paperholic)