
A month or two ago I started gathering bits and pieces for Andrea's Tacky Souvenir Swap. Tacky souvenirs are irresistible to me and being paired up with someone from the American South, I can only imagine what wonders that tacky souvenir package will hold. Tasmania is abundant with tacky souvenirs. I went into one of Launceston's souvenir shops and picked up an armful of things; a snow globe, a boomerang, a Tasmanian devil puzzle, an echidna figurine, a giant chocolate freckle shaped like Tasmania, etc. The ladies at the counter asked me if I was buying them for anyone in particular and when I told them that I was participating in a tacky souvenir swap predictably fierce replies ensued; "We don't sell tacky souvenirs!". I reassured them that their souvenirs weren't tacky (lied). I don't think they were really offended and were happy to take my $30 for their tacky souvenirs. Here are some of the bits and pieces I sent to my partner, Tiffany;







Now those are tacky ;)
ReplyDeleteI should send you some Tacky Dutch/Frisian things...
How lucky was Tiffany to be your partner?? This is hilarious! I wish I'd known about this swap, as San Francisco has plenty of tacky souvenirs as well. The funniest part is that although I live in SF, I'm from Georgia . . . about 15 minutes from Roswell. :) haha! I hope she sent you some good peach stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove the snow ball!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I get a D- for this swap, as I only just mailed out my souvenirs TODAY. Sheesh! But I hope my Canadian partner enjoys them!
ReplyDeleteA-W-E-S-O-M-E!!
ReplyDeleteI got my package all the way from Japan a couple of days ago and it made me feel like a little child :D
I wanted to be in this swap so badly. Love what you put together and that packaging is beautiful as always :)
ReplyDeleteYour Eiffel tower souvenir is very cute. I wish I can go there too even for just a day or 2.
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