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On one of my many blog adventures I visited Chris's blog. She had a RAK going & I put a number in a comment - guess what - my number got the RAK! I'm getting a stamp made of my name - cool huh!!? I had admired Chris's name stamp on an earlier visit to her blog & now I'm getting one too! Cath @ Stamp Search is making it for me.

I've just moved the computer into the family room - it's getting too cold through the house - this way I can play (& check out all these blogs - you never know what you might learn, find, discover, win) & keep an eye on Mr 3!

Thanks heaps for the RAK Chris - so looking forward to it in my mailbox - how long does stuff take to get from OZ anyway?

Till later!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Lucky duck!!! Those stamps look so great. Enjoy it. (Takes around 5 working days to get stuff from Oz to NZ).
Anonymous said…
Lara, that is So Cool. I am going to check out the stamping shop.
lianne said…
Congrats on winning the stamp. I'm thinking I might like a stamp or two from there.
Donna said…
Oh cool! I love those stamps!
You will probably get it as fast as you would within NZ!!
Unknown said…
Takes about a week for Tarisota to arrive although ordered some ribbon from another shop in Oz more than a month ago still not here. But I'm sure that will not happen. Lucky you.
Mel said…
How cool to win something! That's a great way to make your day!
Anonymous said…
congrats how lucky, not really sure what RAK's mean't to mean though.....lol
Unknown said…
Random act of kindness.
Chris Millar said…
I'm so glad you're excited about the stamp Lara! I think it depends where abouts you live in NZ. When I send things to Rach (Taranaki) it takes about a week at the least.

Chris.
Becky said…
I see I missed a lot here, just trying to catch up on you blog :)

Congrats on the RAK, that's cool!

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