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Saturday 7 May 2011

Swap-bot pass the parcel

My recycling ethos goes hand in hand with swap-bot. I tend to join the ones that encourage recycling or emailing ideas.

My latest swap-bot venture was joining the British Birds Pass the Parcel - and I must say I am really pleased with what was received. The only down side to pass the parcel is that it does have a higher carbon footprint as the parcel journeys from place to place via royal mail.

Anyway here are the 10 items I  recieved


  • Ribbon flower embellishment kit
  • Embossing Greetings card book
  • Cards with vellum book
  • 9 small christmas stamps
  • Pair of mini flip flop embellishments
  • 3 postcards
  • A5 photo album
  • Greek snack
  • Pink beads
  • Pink pritt stick (with Green&Black organic chocolate bar stuck to the back)

I took out the greek snack (turned out to be Halva - something I used to adore as a child), the pink beads and the Pink pritt stick (which will be added to the Uganda school resources) but that also meant I had to eat the chocolate :) It was a very yummy parcel.

This is what I will be sending out to the next person

  • Ribbon flower embellishment kit
  • Embossing Greetings card book
  • Cards with vellum book
  • 9 small christmas stamps
  • Pair of mini flip flop embellishments
  • 3 postcards
  • A5 photo album
  • 6 metres funky fibres
  • 4 handmade fridge magnets in a metal mint tin (ready for altering)
  • 4 packs punched card shapes and die cuts


I think that is a good exchange. I would have included more punched shapes but at the moment everything is topsy turvy. There is always next time.

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