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Date Joined: February 12, 2024
Last Online: April 3, 2024 Birthday: October 2, 1992 Country: Korea, Republic of |
Hello Y'all!
My name is Victoria. I'm 31 years old and originally from Alabama, USA. I'm now living in Seoul, South Korea where I met my husband (Korean) in 2017 when I left my hometown. I do not have children or any pets, but one day I would love to adopt a cat, bird, & dog (in that order :D). I speak English, and elementary Korean and Spanish.
Craft info: I've recently gotten back into scrapbooking and memory keeping, which pleasantly lead me here. I'm a lifelong crafter who was gifted every art set under the sun as a child. I made houses out of paper and dried leaves under my mattress as a child. I was (am) obsessed with texture so I collected fabric and rocks. As a child in Alabama, I spent my time by the railroad tracks running through fields where I laid 100s of pennies on the tracks to smash and simply admire or use for crafts.
Needless to say, one of my most defining characteristics is crafting. I've dabbled in endless styles, hobbies, mediums, and expressions: from melting plastic to sewing dresses.
My toxic trait is a "I can make that" mentality. While I'm far from being an expert in any one craft, this has lead me to experience a wide variety of creative methods.
One thing that has remained constant is my love for using "trash" to create something new. It might be my poor childhood, but it still heavily influences my creative process to this day.
I enjoy making my own paper and notebooks, as well as pressing flowers and leaves. I am in a local book club that meets once a month. It's my main social activity as a person who is immensely satisfied sitting at home surrounded by paper scraps.
Originally, I was drawn to penpals (hoping to collect old papers from other countries), and then I discovered Swap Bot and saw it as a better situation. So here I am happy to have found this lovely space.
I'm not interested at all in K-pop or K-dramas. I don't know anything about them. Just not my thing, and that goes for most pop culture from any country. Nothing against pop culture, I just felt the need to address this after explaining myself to excited fans several times.
What I can offer is nerding out on language. I studied linguistics and love collecting dictionary pages from other country. I have access to Korean Japanese, Russian, and Chinese dictionaries (usually from 1990s or older).
I don't have any favorites, per se, but I do love to read. I enjoy books that blend cultures & beliefs and cross boarders & boundaries (immigration, exile, language, postcolonial).
I don't have a particular desire for any specific type of postcard. Except maybe something very creative will always be my favorites. Truly, I will enjoy anything you want to send me. But if you want a little inspiration, here are some postcard themes or ideas that I enjoy:
collage
floral
botanical
muted neutral tones
handmade โก
background story (tell me about the postcard)
Favorites โก
broccoli mac & cheese food packaging postcard that said "my coworker had this for lunch." I thought it was hilarious, and I loved it.
An "ugly" postcard with a saying from England and a literary stamp. The description of the quote combined with the stamp were PERFECT for a linguist like myself.
Comments
Hi Victoria, I have not yet been rated for the PC with a Feb book recommendation. If you have not received please let me know and I will resend. Thanks!
Hi Victoria, Send you a message on 25th April, not read yet. Waiting for your rating on my swap. Hope you log in soon. Take care.
PM'd Apr 7 about the tag I sent you on Feb 28 (Tag Through the Alphabet); no response.
Victoria I have not been rated for CPG-N: Cut & Paste Postcard #355052. Did you get my pelican postcard?