Don’t miss out on an opportunity to say “I Love You”, to someone special in your life.
Tuck a Pocket Wish into a Valentine’s card or note.
Slip one into a gift bag.
Hand one to someone that you want to thank for all they do for you!
Don’t miss out on an opportunity to say “I Love You”, to someone special in your life.
Tuck a Pocket Wish into a Valentine’s card or note.
Slip one into a gift bag.
Hand one to someone that you want to thank for all they do for you!
With Christmas right around the corner, don’t forget to remind Santa to slip a Pocket Wish or two into the stocking of someone you love!
Can you imagine how excited we were to find out that the Pocket Wishes that we sent to Australia are actually heading home to Sri Lanka! We only wish we knew how to say thank-you in Sinhala or Tamil!
Special thank-yous to Jen and her sweet post about our little project!
Welcome “Tatertots and Jello” readers!
We hope you enjoy taking a look around.
Take time during this Thanksgiving week to find a way to say thank you to the people in your life!
We are so excited by the response we received from Cathe Holden’s post on Just Something I Made. We were delighted to realize that what we are trying to do resonates with so many people in so many different places. In fact we are sending an order to …..
Australia!
We hope that the folks Down Under
have great experiences as they share their Pocket Wishes!
If you have come from Cathe Holden’s Just Something I Made website or are visiting for the first time… Welcome! Please click on “How Pocket Wishes Came To Be” to read our story. We hope you will stay for awhile, read some of our stories, add some of your own, and be inspired to SAY THANK-YOU! (Photo by Cathe Holden.)
Find a way to use Pocket Wishes as part of your Holiday place settings. What a great way to remind those you love that you are thankful for them.
This bowl has found a place in our entry – it is a constant reminder to us of the opportunity we have to share our thanks with others. We hope to share them with family and friends who visit our home during the holidays! How will you use yours?
From BNR: Gave a Pocket Wish to a co-worker who helped me solve a computer problem. She thought it was a fun, creative way of saying thank you. Also gave one to a helpful secretary who was very touched with the physical thank you token. When I saw these reactions, I thought to myself that saying thank you is nice, but to add a tangible token that they can carry and be reminded of their kindness to me and of my appreciation for them, or that they can share with others, really makes the thank you more meaningful.
What is your story?!





