I am so frustrated! The first 2/3 of my post just disappeared. So here’s the shorter, faster version.
It’s almost holiday shopping time, so here are a few ideas?for your own wish list or ideas for your writer friends.
Support your writer friends at Etsy with these first two options.
1) Robyn Hood Black’s artsyletters. Full of lovely word art and art art–notecards, bookmarks, art prints, etc. Ohh, she’s added a couple of “Poet” things, too!
2) Susan Taylor Brown’s Poppiness. Susan’s stunning nature photography is highlighted here, with calendars, art prints, notecards, and more.
And, finally,
3) Be charming! I have three trade books, and I want to get a charm to represent each one. Here’s a charm that would work for any writer, and I want it?to celebrate?BOOKSPEAK.
And for A LEAF CAN BE…
OK, you get the idea!?A writing-related?charm or pendant?or, better yet, one related to a specific project,?makes a fantastic gift. A beautiful concrete representation and reminder of all the time and passion a writer puts into a particular work.
There you go, three gift possibilities for writers or book-and-art lovers in general. Feel free to send the link for this post to someone who might be looking for a lovely gift for you:>)
Well shoot, I thought I left a comment yesterday but it disappeared. Thanks for the shout-outs for my shop and Robyn’s shop. I bought one of her POET pieces and it is a lovely bit of inspiration in my office.
Well shoot, I thought I left a comment yesterday but it disappeared. Thanks for the shout-outs for my shop and Robyn’s shop. I bought one of her POET pieces and it is a lovely bit of inspiration in my office.