Showing posts with label mailing list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mailing list. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2010

All In A Twitter

Yes, Pannikin has finally succumbed and joined Twitter. Follow me to stay in the loop, up to date and in the know about all the goings on of the label. Not to mention the possibility of sweet deals and discounts.

Click here to read my tweets.


Also, would anyone be interested in subscribing to a Pannikin mailing list, with weekly emails filling you in on what new products are in store, sneak-peeks, discounts, freebies and more?

If yes, then please leave a comment below - there is no need to supply your email as I am only seeing if this is something people would like to be a part of before going about setting it up.

Anyway, thanks very much for reading; I am off to create more badges as my parts arrived in the mail yesterday and I am absolutely itching to create more! (In fact, I was so excited I stayed up until 1am this morning cutting and punching out new designs, so check back in my Etsy shop soon for new pieces!)

Have a lovely weekend and Happy Valentine's Day!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

My Sweet Wren

It was all squeals of glee when I discovered a lovely shop by the name of 'My Sweet Wren' on Etsy last week. It's the kind of store where you basically want to buy everything for sale because it is just all sorts of wonderful (but that would be greedy now, wouldn't it?).

The team (from Melbourne, Australia) describe themselves on their profile as "suckers for vintage loveliness, faded glory and whippets. We wished we could have been ballerinas purely for the tutus. We like to stitch and to paste. We love old reference books, vintage haberdashery, the word haberdashery, Spring, bluebells and sweet wrens."

Anyway, my little parcel arrived in the mail a few days ago - look what I scored!



Over 50 Vintage World Stamps
(You can buy this here)

Vintage Ephemera Sampler
(You can buy this here)

Over 100 Vintage Atlas Rounds
(You can buy this here)

I'll definitely be back for more - opening their beautifully packaged goodie bags was, dare I say it, better than Christmas.