I purchased blank cards, festive paper, and some stickers on February 5th only to realize I wouldn't get too far without a glue stick, which I quickly acquired the next day. And then on February 13th I figured my Valentine's would really be cards that just happened to be a flurry of red, pink, and white and arrived post V-day. The point is cards were eventually made and sent! And I got to use our address stamp which I adore.
Without further ado...bunting cards! Because all you need is
p.s. KHeil, I am sorry yours was not cute bunting and appeared to have been made by a kindergartner. I'm sorry if I just ruined the surprise. It probably takes longer than 2 days for mail to reach Korea? : )
1-2 weeks...thats ok...it's the thought that counts...I've only gotten like 5 cards, so anything in my mailbox that isn't a bill that I can't read other than the numbers makes my day:) and p.s....i deal with kindergarteners all day--I will compare and give you a grade once it arrives.
ReplyDeleteI've seen your kindergartner's work. It puts mine to shame. Now that I know how easy it is to send international mail, I promise much more. :)
ReplyDeleteI just got the card yesterday! Thankfully I did not check the blog until now! You are adorable! Heart,me.
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