Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Liebster Award!

Wow, how lovely this is! My mail art 365 friend, Chris, http://auchenflowertowhereever.blogspot.com/ has nominated my blog for this award! Thanks so much Chris (ChrisBris) for thinking of me.
Now the hard part, I have to choose 5 blogs, with fewer than 200 followers, to nominate for this award.   S

#1 my DIL at http://jessicascalin.wordpress.com
#2 Margie of the wonderful fotos  & haiku at http://latebloomerbuds.wordpress.com/
#3 just cause it's so fun -  http://thetoothbrushchronicles.blogspot.com
#4 Bridget cause she provides so much information http://beingwoman.blogspot.com
#5 Roberto posts mail art received and sent http://pirosmailart.blogspot.com

Now, for those nominated - I hope you will participate and nominate others.

"The Liebster award (German for Favorite) is usually presented to smaller blogs as a form of recognition and support. 'Smaller blog' is one with 200 followers or less. As a recipient you are to:"
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you and thank them.
2. Post the award to your blog.
3. Give the award to 5 bloggers with less than 200 followers that you appreciate and value.
4. Leave a comment on the 5 blogs to let them know that they have been offered this award.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How cool is this Liebster Blog Award! Congrats! And thanks for posting those other 5 *very cool* blogs...I've already started checking them out. You rock. xo, beebeeleekos.

Unknown said...

Hello! Thank you so much for the award! It's nice to know that you got a kick out of my kooky toothbrush site! I will be sure to pass on the Liebster Love on my other site: mermaidslovesushi.blogspot.com
I also look forward to learning more about your mail art project. I have always wanted to find an artist penpal similar to Griffin and Sabine! Have a lovely day!

Margie said...

Thank you for thinking of me dear Mim!

How did I get into this?

I was asked when I started doing Mailart. Good question. Like many artists, I was making and mailing art without even knowing it had a name ...