I am especially pleased to have my ad placed at this blog, because Laura is:
a) a very good artist with a distinctive style;
b) a very good blogger who writes posts which are easy and pleasant to read;
c) an excellent photographer (see her blog);
d) obviously a very good cook who shares great recipes;
e) a pet owner, who has the most beautiful Dalmatian I have ever seen (she bakes biscuits for him, too!), and a lovely rescue cat Tig;
f) a pet activist, donating to RSPCA:
g) a beautiful and intelligent woman.
And I am sure there is much more to say about her!
Laura makes beautiful jewelry of semi-precious stones and handcrafted components she buys from fellow artisans. Actually, that is how I met her - she was having a giveaway for a pair of custom made earrings. I must confess, as a rule I am not interested in giveaways and would not bother, but I checked her shop and found too many pieces to like, so I entered! I did not win that giveaway; however, winning this one might be even more important and useful for me. But I might buy some of here pieces eventually, too, for they have that organic feeling that appeals to me. The designs are clean and simple, and that is exactly what is needed for the beautiful stones Laura uses - it makes them stand out. (The bad news is I am afraid Australian Post refuses to ship to us - last time I tried to buy pearls from Australia, the parcel was not let out. I wonder why is that).
Laura invites artisans to be the guests on her blog - you can see the submission details here. She says: 'There is absolutely nothing wrong with shouting "Hey, look at my stuff - its cool too!" and asking me to do a mini feature of you, your creations and/or your links'. I think this is a very good blog to be featured at, and there is never too much promotion.
Right now there is a spring sale at Moags and Smeet, and Laura provided us with this sale advertisement, beautiful and stylish like all she does. I urge you to check her shop before everything is gone - I do regret about missing a couple of items.
To conclude with, I will quote Laura herself:
'I
am an online regular and I try to be as interactive as possible. I hope that if you are reading this, then you
will also drop by one of my sites and say hello in person'.
Thank you, Laura! I hope you will be visiting Mulberry Whisper, too!
Thank you, Laura! I hope you will be visiting Mulberry Whisper, too!
Congratulations to you! Laura's work is lovely. So nice to have met you through blogging and I thank you for your kind words. Mildred
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mildred! I am very happy and grateful I found you. All the best to you and John!
DeleteCongrats on winning the give away, it's exciting to be a winner. Beautiful blog, and thank you for your lovely comments about the Boo. He will really enjoy being adored.
ReplyDeleteJen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Jen, thank you - this is indeed exciting, much more interesting than buying )
DeleteBoo is stunning, and of course your pictures are awesome.
oh, I discovered Laura's blog yesterday and I felt in love with her creations. I am not usually interested in giveaways too, but I entered the September once's right away!
ReplyDeleteI entered that one, too, just in case ) She had a fantastic necklace, but while I was thinking about buying, it was already gone.
DeleteHer work is beautiful! Congrats on the win...ad space is always great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Edi! That is right, and especially as her blog is so nice, I am glad to be presented there.
DeleteCongratulations! Love the blue jewelry - lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandy! This color does not look good on me, but it does not matter - the piece is beautiful.
DeleteOf course I will be visiting. :) Thank you so much for the beautiful post and all of the lovely comments - you made my day. Hooray!
ReplyDeletePS I ship all of my goodies via Air Mail, which means (barring wars and other badness) Australia Post will mail anywhere and everywhere. Sometimes there are restrictions on standard parcel post or Sea Mail as the Aussies like to call it, but in the case of your pearl experience with another seller, I did some digging and, according to Australia Post, Uzbekistan prohibits the mail shipment of precious metals, pearls and stones along with a number of other goods. Australia Post International Guide :( Boo for that!
DeleteLaura, thank you for the information! This is a bit strange because I have been receiving jewelry from the US and China, and recently received sterling earrings from Israel. Eh well, not sure that to think... I will leave that for now - I spent all my budget, anyway )
DeleteI agree. Things show up in the prohibited and permitted personal for Uzebkistan - most likely, it may have been the wording the seller used on the parcel form (Australia Post has some very comprehensive rules about documentation for parcel post) and an cranky post office worker. I have never had a parcel rejected at the post office and have mailed things to some very unusual places over the years. I shall have to ship you a present someday to check it out in the name of scientific experimentation. :)
DeleteThe same heartfelt thank you applies from my alter-ego as well. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on winning the Giveaway! You are one lucky girl, aren't you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I am so pleased!
DeleteCongrats to my fellow winner! Your blog is adorable! Can't wait to explore it some more. So glad I found you through this contest!
ReplyDelete- Sam
DIYhuntress.blogspot.com
Sam, thank you for the congratulations and for coming round! Off to browse your own blog ))
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