u/raaaaiiiinnnn

Image 1 — LOTS of crafty bits and baubles
Image 2 — LOTS of crafty bits and baubles
Image 3 — LOTS of crafty bits and baubles
Image 4 — LOTS of crafty bits and baubles
Image 5 — LOTS of crafty bits and baubles

LOTS of crafty bits and baubles

Doing some Spring Cleaning of crafts I no longer use. Ideally, would love to see ALL this go to a teacher/school (playing favorites here, sorry). But, if no teacher/school interest, will distribute per bundle (see descriptions below). If this generates a LOT of interest before noon, I will put on raffle (winner announced at 1PM) but MUST pick up today, please!!! Let me know what time, so I can set on front porch. Location: SE (South Tabor).

Pic 1: All things wooden. I had a project in mind (little alphabet dolls), but life took over.
Pic 2: Yarn related schtuff
Pic 3: Buttons and beads
Pic 4: Ribbons
Pic 5: Feathers and leathers
EDITED TO ADD: Item 6: Random fabric pieces (can't figure out how to edit post to add the picture)

u/raaaaiiiinnnn — 2 days ago

TWO (2) Lasko Ceramic Element Space Heaters

Both "work," but noticed they make a rattling sound that they didn't use to make when we first bought them. Husband thinks something just needs tightening, but we just got a mini-split and aren't interested in putting in the effort to repair. Basically, we're not getting rid of them because we're concerned, we just no longer need them. If enough interest before noon, will put on raffle (winner announced at 1PM) but MUST pick up today, please!!! Let me know what time, so I can set on front porch. Location: SE (South Tabor).

u/raaaaiiiinnnn — 2 days ago

Portable Air Conditioner

Edited: CLAIMED! Thanks everyone!

Works, but we no longer need. If enough interest before noon, will put on raffle (winner announced at 1PM) but MUST pick up today, please!!! Let me know what time, so I can set on front porch. Location: SE (South Tabor).

u/raaaaiiiinnnn — 2 days ago

Question for Prepress Folks

My professional background in publishing always utilized Adobe products (Indesign files --> PDFs), with handoff to professional printers. My last job was more of a Sales & Marketing position and we used Canva for our work. I don't know where the files were sent for professional printing, as my job was very compartmentalized and all I did was provide the final files. I'm no longer there, but I'm curious to hear if you prepress folks can tell if files were created using InDesign or Canva and, if so, what are some of the things you notice (for better or worse)? Again... this is me just being curious!

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u/raaaaiiiinnnn — 9 days ago

Nordic Naturals Omega-3 pet (for dogs)

Edit: Picked up.

Chewy delivered this by mistake and said "keep it." Don't have dogs. Unopened. Location: South Tabor neighborhood.

u/raaaaiiiinnnn — 12 days ago