29-Day Giving Challenge

I had to go to the bookshop this morning, so I could not help myself but to get something for the August cause!  I bought a bunch of pencils.  But I don't want to just give them away.  I´d like to put some message on it, as "inspire", "believe", "love"....but how?  I did not see anything on the web about writing on a pencil.  I'll come up with something.  Gave a generous tip to the waiter.  I'm beginning to do this as a habit.  Before I evaluated service, now, I simply give more than expected. 

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Comment by Lois55 wwt on August 15, 2012 at 5:59am

The only thing that comes to mind is hanging a tag on them with those words written.. You have a great idea there..good luck!

Comment by Deb~ Community Manager on August 15, 2012 at 5:55am

Love the pencil idea, Yan! Have fun with it.. xoxo

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