The Lace Christmas Card Exchange is getting organized.
 Many people have already signed up for it.  If you
missed the first notice, here is a recap.

Each person who signs up is given a partner.  The two
partners exchange cards.  The card must have some kind
of  handmade lace ON or IN it.  The card itself can be
either handmade or purchased.  The lace can be any
kind of lace: needle, bobbin, knitted, tatted,
battenberg, etc.

Each person can sign up for one, two or three
exchanges.  The cards are to be mailed by Dec 5. 
Consider carefully how much time you have to invest in
this project before signing up for multiple cards but
the energetic people may do more than one.

When the cards are finished, either the sender or
receiver should scan the card/lace and send it to
Jenny at  www.brandis.com.au/2006/index.html.  Jenny
has kindly offered to post the pictures of the cards
on her website so we can all see them.  Partners
should arrange between themselves who will send the
scan.  It was suggested that you include the source of
the pattern with the scan, as well as who made it and
who received it. If the pattern is your own design,
and you're willing to share, it could also be sent to
Jenny.

And, of course, send a thank you to your partner so
she or he knows the card was received.

If interested, email directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
by Oct 25.  Then start planning/making lace.

Alice in soggy Oregon -- pondering what I'll do on my
lace card

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