Now i have cut and pasted this of Karen Mrs Martins blog and it is all about her new swap,sounds like heaps of fun.
to signup go here http://mrsmartinsquiltshop.typepad.com/mrs_martins_quilt_shop/2013/01/lets-celebrate.html
Let's Celebrate.....
I am fine tuning the next swap - there will be 7 small gifts to be made for your swap partner should you choose to sign up.
A random pressie every other month is something to look forward to. Thought we could celebrate obvious things like Easter, The Biggest Morning Tea, Spring, Christmas and of course birthdays. Those dates are set. Have also thrown into the mix Friendship Day and Quilt Day. Perfect for the months when not much is happening.
If you are interested let me know. I will be taking names until 26th of January - perfect, that's Australia Day and l'll be celebrating that. l'll match you with a partner. I'll be in touch with you regularly to inspire you.
Let the fun begin.
KX
Now remember to signup go here
http://mrsmartinsquiltshop.typepad.com/mrs_martins_quilt_shop/2013/01/lets-celebrate.html
cheers shez xx
more swaps for you..... heeeheee.... the netting should work... the birds are loving this time of year
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This sounds like a great swap - I,m going to sign up top.
ReplyDeleteThat will certainly keep the fruit safe from scavengers. We lost all ours to fruit fly which is a bit sad but the chooks are having a great time cleaning up the ground under the trees looking for those little darlings that escaped my hunt.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth doing. At least that way you do get some fruit!
ReplyDeleteHomegrown fruit and veg are beaut even when you have to go extreme lengths. Good luck. The swap look good, pity I'll be away for a few months. Sharyn:)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your swap Shez! Shame that the birds and possums and bats like our fruit and veg too! Hubby has our vegie garden in a welded cage! My rockmelons didnt survive the possum but oh well never mind
ReplyDeleteOh you are tempting me Shez... I do have a few days to think about it. thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteNetting is a great idea for your fruit tree. We are having an ivation of White Cucktoos..
Oh those pesky birds :( We have had to cover our vegie patch completely with netting to try and save out tomatoes, lettuces and chillies. Thanks for the heads up on the swap :) hugs
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever hubby... but YOU already knew that! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Shez you are a trouble maker! That's 2 swaps I've signed up yo now because of you! Thanks, lol x.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up about the swap Shez,sounds interesting and doable :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteSounds tempting!
ReplyDeleteEnd of last year it was - I'm not doing any swaps next year! Then it was - I'm doing limited swaps this year. Then it was - I'm only doing the mini quilt swaps this year. Then.... I signed up for this anyway. Hope your my partner Shez! Tracee xx
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