Sunday, April 5, 2009

Easter Egg Swap Reveal

Today is REVEAL day!

Briefly, the way the Easter Egg Swap worked involved creating two Easter-themed eggs which were then packaged and sent to Viv, the swap hostess-with-the-mostess. Upon receipt, she opened each package and decided who received which eggs, then sent two eggs from a different source to each of the swap participants.

Today's date was selected for each of us to post a photo of the eggs we created and Viv would post a link on her blog to all of the blogs of those who created the eggs. This would allow us to blog hop to find who made the eggs that we each received.

As you can well imagine, Viv had a lot of work to do. First she had to receive the eggs. Then she had to open all the packages...35 in all I believe, and then store the packages til all had arrived and were accounted for. She then had to open all the packages, take photos of the eggs, decide who was getting what, repackage them and then send them off to their final destinations. Whew!

When I signed up for this my first swap, I was greener than green when it came to blogging. I really had no knowledge of swap protocol, but was told to take photos of the eggs that I had made in order that I could post them to my blog on REVEAL day.

Here are the eggs I made...


I hope that my swap partners enjoy my creations.

Thanks, Viv, for hosting this my first swap experience!

16 comments:

  1. Your eggs look great. Hope you get some great ones in return.
    Have a great day.
    Betsy

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  2. Oh, your eggs are just gorgeous!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  3. Your eggs look fab, I love swaps always great fun even more so when you receive a parcel in the post!!
    Have a great weekend!

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  4. Who ever gets them will be very happy I am sure!

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  5. Your eggs are going to be on everyone wish list. They are so unique, I love them. Please tell us all about them, what they are made of, looks like silk, and the wool leaves, LOVE that part. And is there a little eye so you can hang them. I know, just do a tutorial.......hee hee...now that's just an idea!!
    Nice job, Kaaren!!

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  6. awww- the eggs you made are darling! I love the shimmery to it using the thread! Good idea!!!
    I hope you got some sweet eggs in return! Viv did a great job (as always :O)- she's such a sweetheart!)
    Happy Hopping!
    *leaves a trail of faerie dust behind... I've been by*
    ~A~

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  7. Sounds like a fun swap...can't wait to see what you get in return! Thanks for sharing!!

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  8. Your eggs are lovely.
    Happy Hoppy Sunday!!!

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  9. Ok, I am in love with your blog!!! And the eggs you made are just darling!!
    Smiles
    Charlene

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  10. The eggs are gorgeous, they look very elegant and different to anything I've seen.Now I'm going to check out some others, what a fun swap.

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  11. Your eggs are so cute and creative.. can't wait to see the eggs you received! Hope you had a fun time swapping! Hugs, Linda at http://lindasgoodies.blogspot.com

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  12. Beautiful! Cool and creative to make a carrot! Happy Easter!
    Elizabeth

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  13. They are adorable Kaaren, you are so clever, Well done.

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  14. your eggs are just lovely kaaren! everyone wants to see the eggs you received, so go on...post them!!!!
    julie :)

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  15. Those eggs are really different. I like them a lot. Did you go around a foam egg with thread of some sort?

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  16. Kaaren, I have one of your adorable eggs and look forward to putting it out every year! I'm sorry I am so late getting around to visiting. I love your blog!

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