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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Are you One of The Lucky Giveaway Winners?

Journeys of The Zoo Winner Logo

Remember my post about how it's never too late to say Thank You?

Well, it's also never too late to share happy news with people. And I have a lot of happiness to share.

In case you forgot, this was the second year that we've participated in The Great Canadian Blog Bash.

This year was a great success with over 2,660 views and 154 engaged entrants. I was honoured to have the opportunity to work with seven dynamic, unique and engaging Canadians. It turns out that Maya was a repeat Sponsor. Quite the compliment.

Since there was a "location component to several of the prizes, we actually had two winners this year.

And the lucky winners are...

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Have you Won Anything Recently? Do Share.

Today's post is a compilation of great companies and products, congratulations and thanks. This post is jam packed (pun intended) with items that we've recently acquired. Maybe you'll find some items to put under this years Christmas tree.

1. Smuckers Gift Basket
Smuckers All Natural Ingredients Jam
Every summer, we load up The Zoo and spend the day on the St. Lawrence River enjoying the breeze, playing in the shallow waters and watching the boats go by. Every year, I manage to forget half the items necessary for us to eat. No more!

The Zoo won a really sturdy and family-sized picnic basket with all the fixings for two adults; wine opener, forks, knives, spoons, plates and even real wine glasses. The Adult Zoo will now be eating in style.


The prize package also included three x 390g jars of jam; fieldberry, summer fruit and wild berry. I like that the jam is made with all natural ingredients so I don't need to worry about feeding it to the kids (if there's any left). Even though we already had a Smuckers open (it's our brand), Ed insisted that for the sake of integrity that we open one up so that he could give you his opinion. I'll let you know what he thinks when he's done (he's on his third sandwich).



2. Facebook Giveaway Wall.
Don't forget that our Tuesday Facebook Giveaway Wall is Open and Everyone is Welcome. Please hop on over and post your Canadian and Family Friendly giveaways or Enter to Win!


Wooden Pyrography Bookmark

3. BK Inspired.
If you're looking for something truly unique look no further then the artistry of BK Inspired.

Not only is Maya a friend and big supporter of The Zoo but she is also Canadian. You might remember her work from her participation in the Great Canadian Blog Bash in honour of Canada's birthday.

If you live in or around Toronto, check out BK Inspired wares at the Durham Craft and Gift Show (Ontario, Canada) the weekend of October 19-21 and add some style to your life. She has much more than bookmarks but regardless, your books will thank you!

P.S. I am the proud owner of the bookmark pictured.


4. And the Winners of our last bunch of giveaways are:

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Are you One of the Lucky Ones? Check to Find Out.

Today, might just be your lucky day because Journeys of The Zoo is going to announce the four winners of our two recent giveaways. Or is that four...

A big thanks to Melissa (a.k.a. Moey) for letting us experience her latest CD: Princess Revolution. The icing on the cake was that she offered to giveaway a copy to one of you. Double Win!

The confirmed winner of the Moeys Music Party Princess Revolution CD is...

Narathip W. who Tweeted about the Giveaway.

If you didn't win, you can still be a part of the Princess Revolution! Connect with Moey via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/moeysmusicparty, Twitter: @MoeysMusicParty, and Facebook: www.facebook.com/moeysmusicparty.

Everyday is a Princess Day!

Note that Melissa is so efficient that she's already put Narathip's CD in the mail! We can't wait to hear what her favourite song is!

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We did things a little differently this time around with the "Etsy Cuteness" giveaway by having three winners and letting you choose your prize! Based on your comments,

Change = Amazing!

The UNconfirmed winner of the Sunshine Printables Announcement is...

Sherri.

The confirmed winner of the Birds on a Line Gift Certificate is...

Anne S. who Liked Birds on a Line on Facebook.

The confirmed winner of the SodaPop Designs Beaded Necklace is...

Jennifer W. who Subscribed via Email.

Note that each of these amazing Sponsors will contact the confirmed winners within 5 business days.

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We love to hear what you have to say. Please leave us a comment letting us know what else you'd like to see at Journeys of The Zoo

While you're at it, don't forget to enter the other seven giveaways that we currently have running.

  1. *NEW* 7am Baby Shield~08/23
  2. *NEW* Playtex $250 Package~08/23
  3. *NEW*
  4. Pampers $100 GC~08/23
  5. Advent 3 in 1 Sterilizer~08/23
  6. Mobi Prize Pack ($145)~08/23
  7. Dulce Mio $250 GC~08/12
  8. Copy-Kids DVD~08/04

Don't forget to watch for the post regarding the Winner of the Copy-Kids Giveaway that ends TONIGHT! Don't miss out, enter today!

Besos, The Zoo

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Who's Getting The Crafty Bees Web Design Facelift?

It was three weeks ago today that Emily of "The Crafty Bees" agreed to gift one of you lucky ducks a Blog Facelift.

Unfortunately, only one of you can win this gift but that doesn't mean that you can't WIN! Stop by The Crafty Bees and check out all that they have to offer. Don't see exactly what you want? Send Emily an email or wait a day because her and her sister are adding new templates all the time.

Once again, a big thanks to Emily for working with me on my design. I know that the lucky winner will be very pleased.

Speaking of which, the person who has won a Blogger, premade design template from The Crafty Bees worth $25 is...

Zoe H. "Shared this on Facebook"

Zoe has been contacted via email and has 48 hours (until July 13 at 7am EDT) to confirm her win. If confirmation is not received by this deadline, another winner will be selected using the same method.

I hope that Zoe will leave us a comment when the transformation is complete so that we can all go take a look!

Don't forget to enter the other giveaways that we have going on. All are open to Canadians (check the post for other eligibility). Be sure to check back often or subscribe to receive up-to-date details. You can also check the "Giveaways" page or the list of "Current Giveaways" in the right hand column.

  1. Handmade Goods $175~07/16
  2. $100/$50 Amazon GC from PromoBooks~07/20
  3. Xbox Kinect Bundle~07/22
  4. I've Burdened you Enough~07/31

Besos, The Zoo

Sunday, July 1, 2012

The Winner of the Baby Clay $25 Gift Certificate Is...

It's so nice when a giveaway and in turn a sponsor gets the recognition they deserve. There were 400 entries (I like round numbers) for the Baby Clay giveaway. You obviously know a great company with unique products when you see one!

And the winner of the $25 gift certificate from Baby Clay (randomly selected using Random.org) is...

Entry #81: Ashley T.

Ashley has been contacted via email and has 48 hours (Tuesday, July 3 at 12:30am) to confirm her prize. If confirmation is not received by this deadline, another winner will be selected using the same method.

Don't forget to enter the other six giveaways that we have going on. Be sure to check back often (subscribe to receive up-to-date details). You can check the "Giveaways" page or the list of "Current Giveaways" in the right hand column.

  1. Kitchen Aid Mixer (06/30)
  2. The Great Canadian Blog Bash! (07/01)
  3. Say Hello Diamonds and Avon (07/05)
  4. Smile Brilliant! Teeth Whitening (07/06)
  5. Web Design by The Crafty Bees (07/10)
  6. I've Burdened you Enough (07/31)

Enter to WIN!

A big thanks to momwithadotcom for hosting the Summer Sizzle Blog Hop. We really enjoyed ourselves and look forward to working with you again.

Besos, The Zoo

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What's in The Zoo's Mailbox for June 26, 2012

1. BowTie from Sunny Vanilla

Jen sent me the most adorable bowtie EVER. Seriously, look at Max sporting it (minus the ketchup smeared all over his face, I always swore that I'd never be one of THOSE mothers, back to the tie).

Maximilian Wearing A Bow-tie
Seriously Adorable

I ordered the plaid, seersucker, blue/green (size two yrs). It's plenty big enough and you can't even tell that it's handmade (although that's the best part!). In addition, it will go with almost everything (note to Nanna, perhaps I should have changed his shirt, you know, to maximize the "matching factor", I'll know for next time).

If you know a boy, he needs a tie. If he already has one, he needs another. Don't know a boy, check out the bags and purses that Sunny Vanilla has to offer.

2. Cloth Diaper from Sew Silly

Kammie graciously gave me one of her cloth diapers.
Problem. I don't know anything about cloth diapers (I know what you were going to ask, don't).

I got my choice of fabric and I picked this one. So pretty!
Problem. It didn't come with any care instructions.

Sew Silly Cloth Diaper

I emailed Kammie a few questions.
Problem Solved. She emailed me the following,

For Washing. Wash on normal cycle with cloth diaper friendly detergent. Hot water/cold rinse.
For Drying. High heat dry or line/sun dry.
For General Care. About once a month you will need to strip your diapers. After regular wash but before the dry cycle wash again this time with 5 drops of Tea tree oil. Then dry.
Insert. The insert is made to be folded in half with the free side against baby's skin. You could triple it if needed but I think it would be too skinny that way.
More Information. Diaperpin.com.
Laundry Detergent Chart available at www.diaperjungle.com/detergent-chart.html or you can make your own detergent for super cheap (that's what I do).

I can't comment on quality or function because they're the first cloth diaper that I've ever owned. But, all the seams are really neat and finished, the snaps are solid (I know enough that I like snaps better than velcro!) and I gave the elastic around the leg a good workout and everything looks in great working order!

Check out all the amazing fabrics, cloth diapers, slings and pouches that Sew Silly has to offer. You won't be disappointed by the quality, price or customer service that you receive.

3. Red Cabochon Flower and White Pearl Necklace from Sodapop Designs.

Dana is a mind reader. She must be because she sent me a necklace with my favourite accent colour... red.

The flower is very intricate, or so it appears, not that I'd really know. You see, Artemis has taken ownership of the necklace, and won't let anyone near it. Not an issue for this review because that girl knows her stuff. She loves the feeling of the pearls and keeps asking to look at herself in the mirror (note that this symptom may not be attributed to the new necklace...).

Red isn't your colour (really, it should be)? No worries, Dana has tons of other items to wet your appetite. Check out Sodapop Designs for all your "I want to look fantastic" needs!

SodaPop Designs Flower Necklace

4. Princess Revolution CD from Moey

This is Moey's third album and it's all about "The Princess". The kids (read: Max) are young enough that they couldn't care less if Moey was singing about Princesses or Olympic Highjumping. The important part is that they love the beat and the songs don't annoy the crap out of you as a parent that has to listen to it 1,231 times a day are catchy and even teach concepts such as counting and sharing.

Moey's Music Party Princess Revolution CD

One song even talks about having the courage to sing off key something that I totally have no idea about. I'm pretty sure that all the songs are original. If not, I was never a child.

Check out Moey's website to learn about her previous two CD's and "All Things Moey".

5. Monogrammed Luggage Tags from Birds on a Line

I LOVE ALL THINGS MONOGRAMMED. Have I made myself clear?

When Sandra told me that I'd won personalized luggage tags, I was thrilled to be able to cross luggage tags off my list. When she offered to take my logo and completely "Zooify" the tag, I was awed. Talk about a happy customer!

Both sides of the tags were personalized (the back contains my name and blog coordinates) and came with plastic and black leather straps. I can't wait to go somewhere so that I can use them. Won't be hard to find my bags in a crowd.

Don't travel, no problem. Birds on a Line offers gift labels and notepads as well. Besides, you could always get something for me the kids.

6. Necklace Leaf Buddy from GermanDolls

Ulla is the owner of GermanDolls and uses her German heritage as her inspiration. Her little Leafbuddies (as well as other products) are made from roving wool.

I don't know how she does it but the colours are so vibrant. I decided to use her photograph as I couldn't do the doll justice. The doll came with care instructions as well as a warning that "The dolls are handsewn and do have small heads" so to beware. Note that I already knew that because Ulla realized that I had young kids and sent me an email beforehand. Better to be safe than sorry.

German Dolls Necklace Leaf Buddy for Kids

Artemis and Max have enjoyed carrying their doll around and even had her sitting (on a chair) for their daily tea party. Visit GermanDolls and give the gift of "nothing says I love you like a toy made by a real person" (quoted by Ulla herself).

Journeys of The Zoo  Besos, The Zoo

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Who is the Winner of the Made by LinLin Jewelry?

It sounds like a line from the game Clue... "Mrs. Maples in the Conservatory with the Billhook".

I was going to say, "all good things must come to an end" but I said that for my last giveaway. I should have saved it for this one because, "all good things must come to an end".

This is the last time (for the foreseeable future) that we will have Ed pick a number out of thin air use "The Zoo Method of Winner Selection".

As you can see, I've shifted from the traditional "comment method" of entering giveaways to using Rafflecopter. In turn, Rafflecopter (herein referred to as "RC"), uses a tool called "Random.org" in the backend which enables me, at the push of a button to select and publish the winner. More on that at a later date.

Out of 274 comments received (which is really great, thanks to all that participated), Ed picked the number... 167. Seriously, the guy couldn't pick a number like 1 or 274. Sheesh. And the winning entry of the Made by LinLin giveaway with "Following your blog on Linky" is...

Congratulations Birgit!

Birgit has been contacted by email and has until 1am EDT on Sunday, June 24 to confirm receipt of her prize. If I do not hear from her, Ed will pick number one another number.

Besos, The Zoo

Friday, June 1, 2012

Who is The Lucky Winner of the Loopeez Giveaway?

All good things must come to an end and the Loopeez Shoe Tie Giveaway is no exception. I want to thank Courtney for her generous gift and all of you for putting up with me stopping by for a visit.

After returning from a whirlwind business trip (he returned before he even left) and functioning on four hours sleep, Ed was asked to pick a number between one and 92 and he picked…

#76, Kamilah commented, "I liked you on Facebook".

I have contacted Kamilah via her Facebook account (she didn’t leave an email address) and given her 72 hours to send me an email with her mailing address (which I will forward to Courtney). If I don’t hear from her, I will select another winner and contact them.

NOTE: Kamilah has contacted me and her win is confirmed!

Remember that I am currently hosting a great giveaway for SIX pieces of handmade jewelry by Made by LinLin.

In case you didn't notice, I've added a "Giveaways" section to my blog and you can find all my current giveaways listed there. FYI, I've joined the "Summer Sizzle" blog hop in late June (24-30). I will be giving away a $25 Gift Certificate to Baby Clay!

Besos, The Zoo

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

And the Winner of the $50 in Coupons is...

The contest has closed.

The results have been written on a scrap piece of paper tallied.

While you're all waiting with bated breath, I wanted to make a few notes and walk you through the so basic it's silly selection process.

Note 1: I have removed three comments from eligibility. One from nrobak regarding email subscription, one from jayda regarding email subscription and a friendly comment from seapotato.
Note 2: I sent emails to nrobak and jayda encouraging them to verify their email subscription. I mean, this is a family friendly blog and we're friendly.

The selection process involved me randomly writing numbers on a piece of paper a highly intricate numbering process. I then asked our previously selected, unbiased, in no way involved representative, herein referred to as "Ed" to pick a number between 1 and 55.

And he picked………………………… #32 which means, Martin!

2. "There's more of a risk of losing the package, because they'll have to store it at the post office until you come pick it up. Maybe the company just wants to avoid the liability. As for UPS and FedEx, there's no need to have them ship to a PO box, which is why they likely don't do it. Just have it shipped to work or home, they bring it right to your door." "Identity theft...people who do "paper" crime will oftenn get a PO box under a false name to have goods shipped there from telephone and internet orders done with stolen credit card numbers. SO, postal delivery agents, retail businesses and banks who got tired of footing the bill for thieves made it policy to get a physical address (residence) that makes it easier to prosecute." http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071218132211AA3jAk5

It should be noted that our system is so messed up sophisticated that it wrote down Murray’s name as Martin so just pretend it says Murray instead. Sorry Murray. I’ll make it up to you by sending you the coupons (smile).

Murray, I sent you an email and you have 48 hours (until May 3, 2012 at 1am) to accept your super, awesome, amazing prize or else I’ll have to pick another sucker winner.

A big thanks to everyone for playing along. I had so much fun that I might annoy all of you further by hosting another giveaway. Speaking of which, keep your eyes open for (hopefully) May’s giveaway. This one will feature a talented Canadian artist!

P.S. Anyone know anything about random.org…

Update. Murray has accepted his prize and it will be mailed out to him today. Turns out we live about 30 kms from each other. What a small world.

Besos, The Zoo

Friday, April 13, 2012

What Winnings are in The Zoo's Mailbox #1? {Canadian}

Now for our first latest installment of "What's in The Zoo's Mailbox". Besides the usual menagerie of bills and people trying to sell us homes (silly them, we already have a house) so far this week we received the following four items.

1. Splash N' Boots ~ Act Two DVD

There's no secret that the big purple dinosaur reigned supreme (past tense) in this house (not so in these people's homes). But there might just be a new Sheriff in town (as far as I'm concerned). Who am I talking about you ask? Well, the trio of "Splash N’ Boots", herein referred to as "Splash", "Boots" and their dog "Lily".

Splash Boots Canadian Children Music
As part of my extracurricular activities, I won their latest DVD, "Act Two".


Initially, I was under the impression that I had won a Children's DVD. However, I started to question what this DVD was all about after reading the cover. You see, it kept mentioning how "hilarious" it was so I thought that it must be a comedy (for adults) because what kid's movies are called hilarious and have a warning that it "May cause laughing..."? Turns out I was right on both fronts (Once I thought that I was wrong...).

This was the "funniest, made my smile hurt and left me laughing through my tears" kid’s movie I have ever seen or even thought existed. Yes, it was that funny. It could have been because I watched it on my new 47" LED TV (had to get that in somehow, smile) but most likely it was because (just like the cover says) it was...

"A Whole Lot of Awesome".

I'm not sure what age their intended audience is but I'm pretty sure that it’s older than two. Don't get me wrong, the kids were stuck to the TV like two drooling dogs to a bone but I know that they didn't get most of the humour. Like the Chinley's and Fruit Explosion skits which are absolutely brilliant. I'm pretty sure that all the songs are their own and they fit the skits perfectly (as opposed to the skits fitting the songs). A really creative pair.

No matter, Artemis spent the entire time looking for scenes with Lily the Dog, herein referred to as "My Dog" and Max loved all the music especially the scene where a young boy (maybe 5 or 6, I'm not good with ages) was playing the drums like a pro. I'm sure that in no time at all they'll be yelling "Shish Kabob" and singing/dancing to the music.

By my estimate, the movie was around one hour long which is just perfect because right around the 55 minute mark was when the kids were done. The last skit, "Fransico Fransico" had me scratching my head. Not in a bad way just in a "what were they going for" way as the skit is all about toilets. So, in order to be true to my readership and integrity (I can totally be bought, smile), I sent them an email asking just that.

This morning, I received the following reply from Splash...

"...Really appreciate you posting the review on your blog (which I was really enjoying this morning). We are 100% independent (no labels, distribution, financial backing etc. so word of mouth has been our fuel since we started full-time 7 years ago.

Now to answer your question. We were also wondering what we were going for after we saw the final cut of the Toilet Skit. HA. The idea came from listening to my nephew talk about his latest obsession/new funny word "Toilets". From there we came up with a concept of what it would look like to put toilets in different rooms of the house. As random of an idea as it was it seemed to somehow fit the "Saturday Night Live for Kids" vibe this DVD had taken. Hope that sheds some light on the situation :)

Thanks again! Send us your address and we will send you Act 1. (Be warned this was made 4 years ago with zero budget and mostly filmed in my dad's chicken barn).

Hope you can catch a show sometime :)"

Splash hit the nail on the head when he wrote "Saturday Night Live for Kids Vibe". Couldn’t have said it better myself. For the sake of integrity (again, I can totally be bought), I should mention that in my email to them, I might have totally begged mentioned that I would like to have Act One. Chicken barn + Splash N' Boots = More Awesomeness! I can’t wait to tell you all about it. I haven’t been this excited since I found that FPC for Nordica Cottage Cheese (Google it, I think that it’s still available). I need to get out more.

In closing, in my opinion, this is exactly what the Children’s movie scene needs. The icing on the cake is that they’re Canadian (from Toronto).

I love heart Canada Canada.


You can see what they’re all about on their website (www.splashnboots.com) which amongst many things includes their Show Schedule and Free MP3 Download. I would definitely be interested in attending a show but I think that I’ll leave the kids at home.

Looking forward to having this on replay for many years to come. Thanks for your generous gift(s) Splash N' Boots!

2. Zaida Baby First Keepsake

Now, if you are related and/or know me and are planning on having a child, act surprised when I give this to you. Or, try not to look disappointed when I hand you a Geranium. Allergic to flowers? All is not lost because you or someone who loves you (more than me, smile) can buy you one of these.

When I opened the envelope, it was evident (even from the packaging) that Zaida Baby cared; about their product and their clients. The keepsake came in a protective bubble envelope and was wrapped in red tissue paper, with a white satin ribbon and customized "Zaida Baby" sticker. It also came with an overview handout. A really formal presentation.

Zaida baby First Keepsake Book
An excerpt from their website under "15 Reasons to Love My First Keepsake" reads, "It's one-of-a-kind! Zaida Baby - My First Keepsake is in a class of its own! It is the first baby book to include a storybook for your belly. The first 95 pages of this keepsake begin your journey of positive pregnancy."

While you'll have to wait for the arrival of your child to see pictures of the journal (because I don’t want to ruin the surprise), I can tell you that I'm really excited to gift it to one of you!



I don't know what it is with me and winning contests from Canadian hosts (I won yet another one yesterday) but Zaida Baby is Canadian (Burlington, Ontario). Did I mention that...

Canadians Rock!

3. LeeLee Labels

In my obsession flare for entering contests, I've focused on a few areas in which I'd like to win. 1. A Tablet/Kindle Fire/Kindle, 2. All Things Kids, 3. Crafty Things, 4. Stationery (more on that below) and 5. Labels. Thinking of birthday gifts (I know you all are), feel free to pick something from the above list. Note that Staples is having a 20% off sale on tablets right now. In case you were wondering… But seriously, don’t buy me one because I'm.going.to.win.one.all.by.myself.with.no.help.if.it.takes.me.two.years.

Where was I?

If I’m anything like my mother, I like to be organized and labels fit the bill. What warms the cockles of my heart even more is Personalized Labels.

Yep, you guessed it, I won a Two Name Pack of personalized labels from LeeLee Labels.
Lee Labels Split Pack
Lee Labels Split Pack Closeup

What's great about this pack is that they split the order (54 labels per name in three different sizes) and let you have two names. How great is that!? The order process was really easy. You got to pick the font, background design, colour and if you wanted an icon or not. Even those not so computer savvy people could figure it out. We chose "The Zoo" and "The [My Last Name]'s" as we think that we’ll get the most use out of them this summer.

While they had tons of icons to choose from, and might have been able to accommodate me and/or even provided the service (I didn’t ask), I would have liked to have used my own "Zoo" logo.

The packaging is also worth mentioning. Ed and I were talking about all the uses for the clear plastic protective sleeve (that the labels came in) and their cardstock advertising in the front which can double as a bookmark (probably their intention as it has writing on the back). I always appreciate companies that try to “Reduce, Reuse or Recycle” their products, especially packaging which is an necessary evil.

Not to be fooled by false advertising (smile), I went around finding things to label and trying to test out their "claim" that the labels are Dishwasher, Laundry and Waterproof/UV resistant. After running their sippy cups through (on the top shelf of our new dishwasher), it appears that all is still in order. I’ll have to test their UV claim this summer (although I know that you don’t need sun to be affected by UV rays, you do need to venture outside to stick said labels to something and the weather has been less than stellar). Regardless, they have my seal of approval.

I’m looking forward to the next time (one has to think positively) when I’ll get some with each of the kid’s names on it.

4. Set of Four Notecards from Hans My Hedgehog
And last but not least (for this post anyways), I managed to add to my stationery obsession stash with this four pack from Hans My Hedgehog.

My Hedgehog Etsy Notecards

It was one joyous surprise after another.

The notecards had a long piece of white ribbon (tied in a bow) attached to them so as to keep the personalized notecard contained (more on that later). Of course I kept the ribbon for my craft stash.

The drawings were more detailed and "alive" than I remembered seeing in her Etsy shop. I originally thought that they were on white cardstock with yellow envelopes and wouldn’t have still had a rave review but it turns out that the notecards are mounted on yellow cardstock (I love yellow). It really makes them popout.

But let’s forget about the notecards for a minute because it’s also about the envelopes. As you can see from the picture (I don’t do them justice), they too have drawings on them. Let’s just say that if you receive an empty envelope, you won’t be disappointed.

It was really nice to receive a personalized, handwritten note from Jessica (on the beautiful kangaroo card). The kind of special touch that makes a company stand out.

I have a few people that I will be sending “thank you/you rock” notes to and I’m sending these. When all this beauty has been shared with others, I’ll definitely be checking out her "Zoo" themed ones.

If you’re looking for something with the "Wow" factor, check out her shop at: Hans My Hedgehog

Besos, The Zoo