Pottery giveaway, a followup
Jun. 19th, 2003 08:53 am(For the original posting, see this entry.)
1) Some people have mentioned that they want pottery but don't think they have anything "good enough" to offer back. Don't let this stop you from asking, please! Some of you have offered us very cool trades, for which many many thanks. But the point of this exercise is for us to feel generous and find homes for cool stuff that's languishing in storage, not to collect stuff.
The point of making this a trade is that I really really like barter, and I like feeling that people value Bard's work and my effort enough to give something back. So just offer the kind of thing you normally would as a small gift to a friend. It's good enough, I promise.
2)In looking through the collected potery, I realized I forgot to mention a whole category of stuff we have. We've got a lot of paganish/ritualish stuff like chalices, candlesticks, and incense burners. So these are also options if this appeals to you.
3)If you've asked for stuff to be mailed to you, please make sure you've sent your address!
1) Some people have mentioned that they want pottery but don't think they have anything "good enough" to offer back. Don't let this stop you from asking, please! Some of you have offered us very cool trades, for which many many thanks. But the point of this exercise is for us to feel generous and find homes for cool stuff that's languishing in storage, not to collect stuff.
The point of making this a trade is that I really really like barter, and I like feeling that people value Bard's work and my effort enough to give something back. So just offer the kind of thing you normally would as a small gift to a friend. It's good enough, I promise.
2)In looking through the collected potery, I realized I forgot to mention a whole category of stuff we have. We've got a lot of paganish/ritualish stuff like chalices, candlesticks, and incense burners. So these are also options if this appeals to you.
3)If you've asked for stuff to be mailed to you, please make sure you've sent your address!
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Date: 2003-06-19 10:13 am (UTC)just almost always blech on orange or red, which mike's parents don't get.
and offering something? i'd offer dinner, but we've already done that to death. ;) i don't want a baby gift put on a mercantile level; i do an embroidery babything for everyone. so, hrm.
how bout a couple dozen semi-healthy muffin or cookie type things when you most need them? pre or post baby. just "i'm tired and i want something to eat with a glass of milk that i don't have to bake myself" and i make 'em and we/mike bring/s 'em by. or a casserole some night when you don't want to cook?
a cheese one, maybe? ;)
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