We just put our lace in a padded envelope, mark "doilies, handkies,
motifs," on the Customs forms with "Gift", and "NCV" (No commercial Value)-
No mention of lace, and post it. We do not Insure it - as I remember the
Chat from last year (or 18 months ago) about Insured postage going astray
more
>>4 of us here in Melbourne entered the Colorado State Fair, with 9 pieces
of
lace, and I send lace to Darwin in the far north of Oz each year, as well as
entering the Show here.
from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,>>>
Does the lace go by post to these different destinations? This brings us
back to the ques
are highly
valued.
Lorri
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 6:21 AM
Subject: RE: [lace] Fair Entries.
> >>>From: Elizabeth Ligeti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> the entries
t your first step is to
visit the website: http://www.StateFair.com.
Let's knock their socks off!! ; )
Clay
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:16 PM
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>>>From: Elizabeth Ligeti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the entries were limited to only those people who lived in that State.
This, I feel would be one reason why they don't get many entries. Opening it
up to anyone might get a greater response.<<<
State and county fairs were (and many still are) int
I have a feeling, Tamara, that you said, some days ago, that the entries
were limited to only those people who lived in that State. This, I feel
would be one reason why they don't get many entries.
Opening it up to anyone might get a greater response.
4 of us here in Melbourne entered the Colorad