Neal and I are off to get some shopping done. I made the pledge to buy handmade this year, and I’ve also made a number of gifts. There are a few things, though, that I simply can’t make or buy handmade–books, for example. I can buy locally, though, which is the next best thing to handmade. Rather than go to Amazon or a big box bookstore, I’ve sought out an independent bookseller for my purchases. One other gift on my list will come from a hardware store, but again, not a big box. Instead, we’ll swing by the place down the street, owned by a woman with whom Neal went through school.
I bought myself a couple of gifts that I couldn’t resist. Wanna see what’s heading my way?
I sort of whined in a Convo to Caro, and she told me these were going to be restocked; I snapped one up like a stalker. When I saw the L&V Chum post about the cute animal markers, I almost moved on from it, but then they mentioned the magic word: Beaver. I snatched ( that’s for you, Mona) these up. Show me a cute beaver, and I’m there with a whack of my tail, baby.
Only YOU would buy beaver stitch markers! Exactly how many beavers can one woman have?
This year was special to me as i only went for green products por thing that can be recycled or have alternative use. That save a lot in many terms