I got the most adorable trade last week!
I love love love this skeleton key bracelet!
it's one of those things I know I am going to wear with everything.


Jamie also sent me this adorable elephant plushie!
I love him so much!
I really like that he is so regal looking,
so he needs a regal name!
What do you think I should name him?
The colors she used are so perfect.


I finally sent Jamie's package today!
I can't wait for her to get it!

I decorated it with these cute woodland creature stamps.
Have a fun day guys!

That elephant is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteAww - I love the elephant and the bracelet! So cute!
ReplyDeleteAnd how lovely is that package you sent her!! I would be so excited to pull that out of my mailbox!!
Did you see my post on "yummy international"? Go take a look at the goodies Miki sent me!!
Oooh, this looks like a good trade! That elephant is just adorable. I hope you name him soon! Cute woodland stamps (:
ReplyDeletewhat a great trade, can't wait to see what you gave her! hmmm a name for your elephant...ludwig or leopold or clive or wolsely! have fun naming him ;D
ReplyDeletexo,
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Oh, i'm happy your happy! :)
ReplyDeleteThe only elephant name coming to mind is Elmer, we name every elephant Elmer around here! (J has a favorite book about an elephant named Elmer!)
xo, Jamie
Such a lovely bracelet! And when you said the elephant looks regal, I immediately thought of the name Babar. I used to to watch a programme called Babar the elephant when I was a kid and I'm pretty sure he was a king. He used to wear a crown at least.
ReplyDeleteAnd I've gotta say, those woodland stamps are adorable!
aww, the elephant is adorable.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful things!! I can't wait to trade with someone. it looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat about Raja? It is an Indian name for monarch. Trades are fun!
ReplyDeleteName the elephant Reginald! That's a fantastic name <3
ReplyDeleteI love the stamps you used! They're rad!
ReplyDeleteI think you should name the elephant Raj (the short form for Rajesh). It's a Nepali and Indian name which means "the king of gods".