Gift Giving to New Friends

It’s been a couple of months since I got involved in a couple of Instagram creative gift swaps so I thought I would share them!

First of all, if you blossom with creativity and are not on Instagram, what are you waiting for? Instagram is full of so many amazing creative Australian & international people and it is such a creative community on there. Every like, share & comment is appreciated by the tonnes of small business owners, creative mums & youngsters making crafting cool again.

Recently I discovered the Creative Exchange, an amazing creative gift-swap created by the super cool Melbourne gal Sam Dunne. Instagrammers will know her for her amazing fabric pom poms!

The Creative Exchange is an awesome creative ‘secret santa’ where you are are given a fellow Instagrammer to Insta-stalk and put together a gift of 7 items to inspire their creativity!

There are two challenges to this exciting task – 1. don’t make it blaringly obvious that you are their Creative Exchange partner & 2. stalk them enough to gift them a box that will make them wonder where this friend has been all their lives, because you know them so well. Oh and to not stalk them so much that they need to take out an Insta-AVO.

The other creative gift swap I have partaken in is the Post-a-Parcel gift swap run by Nia Neve of Life & Co Blog. Here you are paired with a fellow creative genius from Instagram & can openly Insta-stalk each other and swap ideas. You have to gift each other 5 things to the value of $20 set to a theme. The latest one fit me perfectly – it was themed ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ to celebrate it being the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea time & participants all donated to the charity.

I tried to make sure my gifts were sourced locally where possible & supported small business, as so many participants are small business owners. So of course I had to make a trip down to Berry to source some fun gifts from the Berry Tea Shop, Sew & Tell & Haven & Space. I also made a trip to the sweet hidden shop Milk Thieves in Wollongong which is filled to the brim with handmade & ethical gifts!

Online I tried to not go too Etsy-crazy, but I managed to find some lovely gifs from Hannmade With Love (cardmaker from Perth), Amelia Herbertson (artist from Orange) and lots of washi-tape goodies from online craft store Sammy & Lola.

Amelia Herbertson

Note cards by Amelia Herbertson

Hannmade with love

Postcard Note Cards by Hannmade with Love

 

I had so much fun participating in these creative gift swaps & sourcing the gifts! Check out my Instagram to see mine all packaged up and my excitement when I unwrap mine!

There are so many ways we can use mail today to brighten up someone’s day and strengthen friendships beyond social media. Can’t make someone’s birthday? Instead of posting on their FB page, why not send them a card to keep? If you hosted a party, or attended a party recently, send a thank you card! Every person should really own a set of thank you cards so they can readily post one when they need to say thanks – Kikki K have some great sets here.

I will leave you with this little nugget of truth which all of my fellow creative gift swap participants can empathise with! There is nothing more rewarding than finding a card or letter or package amongst the bills, even if it is something you ordered online!

You've got mail

 

Stay safe, healthy & happy,

Rachel x

 

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A bit of tea party planning

Hello, my readers!

My apologies for my lack of blogs as of late! Most of the past month has been spent working, eating & sleeping thanks to an exciting new promotion. But enough about work!

What has been keeping me sane these past few weeks is my careful planning and grandeur ideas around hosting a high tea. We all know I have a love of tea, a love of all thinks sweet, and that I rather enjoy cooking. So I thought I will have some close friends over for an afternoon of tea, champagne and cupcakes!

It all started with a napkin. Seriously! I enjoyed high tea in the highlands so much that the very same night at dinner I begun writing my own menu onto a napkin!

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So over the past month I have been meticulously planning, trialling, purchasing and pinning my way to high tea perfection. Creative? Very! Inspired? Absolutely! Crazy? Just a little…

Last weekend I made yet another trip down to Berry. I think they know me as a regular now…albeit if it is because I always ask if they will ever get the blue heart teapot I admired for months back in! I finally made my decision on my new teapot, after 2 cups of chai, many photos and hinting to Matt that I’d love the expensive Royal Albert teapot!

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My new teapot & cook book!

And I couldn’t visit the Berry tea shop without a spot of tea and a yummy scone!

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So I’ve created quite a collection of serving ware in prep for the high tea, but the problem is I don’t have the storage space in my humble abode! Currently my cupcake baking tools take up one shelf of the linen cupboard, and my tea/cake stands are tucked in between towels.

In David Jones yesterday, I was admiring all the British fine china. So many intricate patterns on teacups, miniature serving platters and even egg cups! I was mesmerised by how many different types of floral patterns there were! And while the two hundred dollar teapot was a little out of my reach, I couldn’t resist a small Royal Albert cake stand. I mean, it was on sale!

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The one I wish for on the left (one day!) the equally as cute, more practical & wallet friendly one I bought on the right.

Saturday night I spent devouring my new Victoria Tea Room cook book, planning what pastries, cakes & sandwiches I will make. Next followed a couple of trial runs, which were well received by the test subjects, Matt’s sister Nicole & her boyfriend Matt (also!).

Then came the practise cupcake decorating. Prior to visiting Berry, Matt and I made a short trip to Delaneys create-a-cake shop to stock up on decorating supplies. I bought some fondant, dyes, and my long-time want, a fondant imprint mat! So Saturday night was spent practising my imprints. Really made me feel like all those years of playing with play-doh, mum was obviously preparing me for bigger and better things!

Lastly on Sunday night I prepped by gazing for hours on Pinterest at high tea ideas, and at approx 9.30pm it occurred to me that I should have made invitations and that I still had enough time to create and mail to my guests. I was up to the challenge! Thanks to my collection of Typo stamps, Scrapbooking paper and recent Etsy craft purchases I had some beautiful invitations hand-made in no time!

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Don’t you wish one had your name on it? Maybe next time!

We will wait to see how my delightful tea turns out, until then check me out on instagram at @rachisgold or on Pinterest to see my creations and inspirations!

Xx Rach

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