I've been so lucky recently.
In what?
Well, in my everyday circumstance in general, then in finding new friends in this new town, and at flea-markets of course.
Plus I've been winning a lot of giveaways in the blog world recently, which means lovely prizes are winging their way to me to make me feel even luckier. I'm going to show off my winnings here and blog about each of them as they arrive.
First up let me tell you about this package that dropped through my mail box from Said the Pelican, all the way from America.
Kevin from Said the Pelican very kindly sent me two packs of his beautifully designed and printed note cards as a consolation prize.
You see, I wanted to enter a giveaway to win them but I wasn't eligible as I live outside the US so I had a little sad moment and sounded it out there... I really didn't expect that I'd be given a prize for that, but sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways...!
Each of the 10 designs in the pack are different and the card stock is beautiful too! They come delightfully packaged with hand stamped red envelopes.
I've been thinking about that great feeling when I see an email in the inbox announcing that I am a winner of someone's giveaway and that something lovely is going to come my way... and I thought I'd like to give back, I'd like someone else to enjoy that feeling too and have the thrill of waiting for the postman and opening a surprise package.
All these wonderful prizes I've been winning almost command it - so I'm offering one lucky reader half of my Said the Pelican cards! That's got to be good karma!
And now the details of....
I am offering one of the packs of cards to one lucky winner. Enter via the Rafflecopter below.The winner can choose either the birds, the flowers or an equal mix of the two.The winner has 3 days to respond, if no response is received then another winner will be chosen.The giveaway will run from 1st October - 15th October (EST time).This giveaway is open to Idle Needle readers - so if you are not following yet then make sure you sign up now!The giveaway is open to international readers.
lucky you, wonderful cards! thanks for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteHey Masa,
DeleteI thought I share them :) thanks for entering!
Fabulous cards! I also often find giveaways are for US only so I really appreciate ones that are open worldwide! I don't have any 'good karma' stories but Mum always said 'What goes around, comes around'!!
ReplyDeleteMums are the wisest. I think that sums it up really, it's pretty much the essence of karma :)
DeleteThanks for entering!
hallo there aniko! :))
ReplyDeleteglad to visit you today & find this amazing giveaway!
very beautiful cards & a lovely story behind them!
Hi Evdokia!
DeleteIt's my pleasure! thanks for coming by and good luck!
I was enviously reading this post and then come to find out at the end you made a giveaway of it! How wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow, could it be that I'm the master of my blogreaders' emotions then :)
DeleteI've been reading Margaret Atwood books the whole summer and now reading her again, and I guess secretly I'm wishing I could have a writer's carrier, and if I did I'd be like her... It's flattering to know that I already wrote something 'gripping' with a twist at the end!! :)
Thanks for the lovely comment and good luck! x
Yes everytime I send something little to someone I get something in return. It has happened so many times that I am sure it is karma.I found you through Evdokia!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteHi Ariadne!
DeleteWhat a beautiful, enchanted name you have!
I think it really happens like that somehow... you give and then you receive or vica versa.
Thanks for entering and good luck!
Such lovely cards! Thanks for sending me the link to the giveaway - I posted it on my blog too.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne,
DeleteI'm glad you liked the feature - I loooove my washi tapes! Thanks for posting up the link on your blog!!!
Awesome cards, I could not help but give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteI receintly had a giveaway on my blog, so maybe the Karma will help me here :P
sounds like you are a karmically sound candidate then :)
Deletethanks for entering and good luck!
What a Lucky Duck you are! It's really nice of you to give these away.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment - my first instinct was of course to keep them all but it's also nice to share my luck :)
DeleteThanks for the give away! The cards are absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering! best of luck!
DeleteHiya Aniko! I found your blog via Annie's mail. Such a lovely blog. I on the other hand, am an avid blogger. I blog mainly about snail mailing and my life. I would be very happy if you can drop by for a visit. :) Thank you for the chance of winning this awesome giveaway! I'm excited!
ReplyDeleteBree
http://theperfectmagni.blogspot.com/
Hi,
DeleteThanks for entering and keep the fingers crossed! :)
Hey, I'm also here via Letter Love and I have to say, I love your blog :) Those cards are awesome, especially the birds one - I couldn't draw anything like that so I'm always in awe if someone is able to make something so pretty with their own hands :)
ReplyDeleteSo, yes you are earning very good karma by offering them here =)
All the best for you and I'm looking forward to finding out how you resolved your kitchen curtains =)
Caddi
Hi Caddi,
DeleteThanks for your sweet comment (and for your nice words over on your blog!!!)
Good luck!
PS. The curtain post is coming tomorrow :)
Hi!
ReplyDeleteYou do have an amazing good karma! I wish I had too... :) The cards are so beautiful!
I have no things about good karma on my mind at the moment. I just can say that everything happens for a reason! So I'm sure that there is a good reason for your luck/karma with these things! :)
Enjoy your luck and the lovely prizes you have won! I'm going to enjoy reading your blog! ;)
Thanks for joining me on here!
DeleteI've had a such a great response to this giveaway so far that I'm thinking to host little giveaways every now and then - it seems to create such good energy :)
Thanks for your comment and bestest of luck!
Beautiful cards! <3 It's so nice of you that you offer them in a giveaway, and that it's open for foreigners, too. It's understanable when someone wants to reduce costs by accepting contestants only from their own country, however, I always feel sad when seeing something lovely I can't apply for >:
ReplyDeleteHey there Aniko! So nice from you that you're giving away this stationery, it looks adorable! <3 I'd love to participate too! <3 Greetings from Barcelona (Spain),
ReplyDeleteClaudia (your new follower!)
These are beautiful! And such a beautifully, generous offer to share them.
ReplyDeleteI came here from Caddi's blog, and how thankful I am! I'm staying! This stationery is sooo lovely! thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOn one of the giveaways i recently entered there was a question to answer for entry: Name something you saw in your city that inspired you today. Being bedridden, i don't often get out to see my "city" ... but that does not mean i don't have things to draw from and the question got me reflecting on the things that i saw just that day in my 3 children that perhaps if i was able to be out and about i would not have seen. I felt like a winner just answering that question and the funniest thing is? I won the giveaway too! : D
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely charming little cards : )
Just joined to follow your blog! I really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering the giveaway! They are so much fun!
Have a good weekend,
Shannon
yes i help out whenever I can ususally it seems to be in a grocery store and there will always be someone in front of me that is a few dollars short of what they bought...And then they start asking the cashier to take this off and this...I ususally just give them the difference....It makes me feel so great and in return something nice always happens....greeneyesamytolley@aol.com amy tolley
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