Thursday, August 2, 2012

Jan Smith - prayer flag swap!

All the way from Essex, UK I have received Jan Smith's prayer flags for the swap early, yay! Jan is so kind. She created 3 for the swap and included an extra prayer flag just for me as a hostess gift. This is not necessary, but I appreciate her gesture very much. Jan has written about her prayer flags on her blog -check it out! Since we are leaving tomorrow on holiday, I have copied Jan's individual photos from her blog because my time for blogging is limited. Thanks, Jan! Here they are . . . I will have trouble choosing one for me!





If you are participating it is fine to send your flags while I am gone, the mail will be picked up! It will be safe until I return. All flags are due in my hands September 15th. 
This swap is closed to registration with 40 participants!!!!!!

Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time like dew on the tip of a leaf. 
  ~ Rabindranath Tagore.



8 comments:

  1. Jan's flags are gorgeous....tough one to pick Lenna!

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  2. Beautiful flags!! I better get busy!!

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  3. Glad they arrived safely...
    Have a Lovely trip Lenna!
    Jan x

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  4. Do you have any spots left for a swapper? I'd love to participate.
    Many thanks
    judy

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  5. So sorry Judy, the swap is full with 40 participants and due Sept 15 (soon!). Look for another swap when this one wraps up!

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  6. Jan's flags are GORGEOUS! She is the Queen of Shabby (in a good way!) and her flags are wonderfully shabby :)

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