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Monday, October 27, 2008

Lucky as a door

I've just been wondering what it is about doors that make them so lucky that they are associated through the term "Lucky Door Prize". Perhaps luck was associated with doors after a large number of people survived an earthquake by staying in doorways...

And, strangely, even though this term is widely used, the phrase "lucky as a door" hasn't quite made it into the vernacular. I suppose it is yet another mystery to add to my list of things to Google when there's nothing else to do and I remember what is actually on this list.

Lucky door prize for Papercrafts FestivalThis post is really a little teaser for the Papercrafts Festival being held at Canterbury Park Racecourse which starts this Friday (October 31) and finishes on Sunday (November 2). I'll be there with four amazing Stampin' Up! demonstrators to show off Stampin' Up!'s tremendous products along with various useful papercraft techniques. There will be Christmas make and takes, Pick-A-Prize with every bundle purchase and, of course, the ubiquitous Lucky Door Prize (in fact, six all up, as we are giving away two each day)! The prize pictured above is the one that I'm contributing. Please come to visit us there and, if you are as lucky as a door, you could go home with something smashing for your stash.

4 comments:

OohLookBel said...

hi Lin Mei, I'm already looking up Trip Planner to get to Canterbury on the weekend. Can't wait to see you in your SU! apron.

Lin Mei said...

That is terrific, Belle! Really looking forward to seeing you there! I'm still trying to work out what looks best with the cut of the apron...

Anonymous said...

Best wishes for a great weekend at the craft festival. Make sure you pack comfy shoes! Cheers, Sue

Lin Mei said...

Thanks for the lovely wishes and the great advice, Sue! I should practice standing up for a couple of hours a day beforehand, huh?