KarinLepp

KarinLepp, Estonia
  • country Estonia
  • Member since Joined 24th Aug., 2015
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  • icon 21st August

About KarinLepp...

Hey fellow postcrossers!

My name is Karin and I live in Estonia. It's a small country just south from Finland. I have two daughters born in summer 2015 and spring 2019

I'm a huge bookworm. I have practiced aikido for almost 7 years and I'm very interested in ancient Japanese culture and budo. I also like papercrafting and of course sending/receiving postcards :)

Although I'm happy with every postcard you send, here are some guidelines:

New: IN SUPPORT OF UKRAINE - If your country have a postcard in support of Ukraine against the war with Russia, I would love to receive it. Also my family is helping one UA refugee family (grandmom, mom and 4yo girl) so it would be neat to show them the cards :)

SEASONAL GREETINGS - Easter, Valentines day, Midsummer, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas etc. Also your local holiday cards are welcome :)

CATS - slightly crazy cat lady here :P. It would be cool to start a collection of kitty-postcards :)
New: I just found out about tabi-neko series from Japan. And there isn't a word strong enough to express how much I love these! So PLEASE if you are from Japan or travelling there or just happen to have one from this series please consider sending it for me <3

JAPANESE/BUDO/ZEN - as I mentioned I'm a big fan of samurais and ancient Japan. So anything related would make me superhappy.

FANTASY/MYTHOLOGY - something cool from your country folklore or just dragons, fairies and witches are most welcome :)

FUNNY/SARCASTIC - maybe something like *someecards*

PERSONAL TOUCH- if you are very crafty it would be awesome to receive hand-made cards. But you can just add a little doodle in the corner or maybe a cool sticker.

Please write a few words in your native language (with an English translation) and add the sending date to the card.

Looking forward to your postcards!

Happy postcrossing!

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