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Spooky Secret


I have to admit that I didn't feel much like stamping last night, but I did feel inspired to put together the package for my secret sister.

I had way too much fun decorating the outside of the package...and Mr. USPS - it tickled his funny "bone" (I know, silly pun).

Inside are spooky treats for her to create her own festive Halloween stuff.

Comments

You are a great sister,Spooktacular!
;)
...can't believe Halloween is just around the corner, how time flies!
Lovely Fall season to you as well~
CarlaKH said…
Oh my gosh this is just fabulous!
Pam said…
How FABULOUS! Think of all the smiles you will be giving the mail handlers along the way! Is that skeleton a stamp? Or a clip-art you glued on?
Shauna K said…
WOW! what ammmmazing packaging! hehe

Thanks for the feedback on my "format post" :D I do wonder if people actually read the text injected in posts, or if they're just there to look at the photos :) Either's fine, but nice to know someone's reading the ramblings too hehe!! I had replied to the email you sent, but I guess it didn't go through, so I sent it again. Let me know if it didn't work... :)
Shauna K said…
hehe great! I had a feeling it perhaps went into spam when you said you never received it, but glad it was found :D

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