And in addition there were six beautiful postcards, each with a picture inspired by a classic book, made from letters forming quotes from the book. There is 1984, Alice in Wonderland, and Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven.
Then there is Moby Dick, The Great Gatsby, and Sherlock Holmes.
I just love that whale, and the pipe, but they are are all really cleverly done, and I can use them as bookmarks as well, or pin them on my notice board. However, my absolute favourite has to be the cup and saucer, symbolising the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Around the rim are the words: 'You should learn not to make personal remarks,' Alice said with some severity: 'it's very rude.' On the whole I think that's very sound advice, and it occurs to me that Alice would have got along very well with Thumper's mother - if you remember her advice was pretty similar, for she said:"If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."
I think it was a really nice, thoughtful gift, and I shall make sure my bookmarks get lots of use!
What a lovely lovely present :) I received a little gold cat bookmark for Christmas for this exact reason....tickets, hair clips, headbands, sweet wrappers. I'm terrible. I always always lose the nice bookmarks I get given as well!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who uses all kinds of odd things as bookmarks. I'm putting these in a container where they are easily at hand when I'm reading.
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