If you have been following my blog or Facebook page, you are likely aware of the ongoing legal battle I am waging against my town to keep my backyard chickens. If you’re not up to speed, but are interested in the details, I have discussed them in this article. In order to fund the defense of this legal persecution by my town, I invited my readers to support the cause and help defray the costs of litigation by donating to Operation Home to Roost (see below).
I wanted the thank you notes I sent to donors to be special and thought it would be fun if my frizzled diva, Rachel, “autographed” the thank you notes herself. I have made footprints aka: autographs of Rachel’s in the past with paint, but that was a messy procedure and impractical to reproduce on a large scale.
Rachel’s autograph on Chickens Magazine, which contained two articles I wrote for this edition. It was given away as a prize.
Realizing the impracticality of Rachel signing each thank you note personally, I thought a custom rubber stamp would fit the need perfectly and it did!
The one, major flaw in my master plan was that PayPal donors were not required to input their addresses as a part of the donation process. This means, I do not have your address if you already donated via PayPal. PLEASE SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS if you have already donated to Operation Home to Roost! Rachel has an autographed thank-you note waiting for you! Please send it with the subject line “Rachel” to me at: Kathy@The-Chicken-Chick.com
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If you have been following my blog or Facebook page, you are likely aware of the ongoing legal battle I am waging against my town to keep my backyard chickens. If you’re not up to speed, but are interested in the details, I have discussed them in this article. In order to fund the defense of this legal persecution by my town, I invited my readers to support the cause and help defray the costs of litigation by donating to Operation Home to Roost (see below).
I wanted the thank you notes I sent to donors to be special and thought it would be fun if my frizzled diva, Rachel, “autographed” the thank you notes herself. I have made footprints aka: autographs of Rachel’s in the past with paint, but that was a messy procedure and impractical to reproduce on a large scale.
Rachel’s autograph on Chickens Magazine, which contained two articles I wrote for this edition. It was given away as a prize.
Realizing the impracticality of Rachel signing each thank you note personally, I thought a custom rubber stamp would fit the need perfectly and it did!
The one, major flaw in my master plan was that PayPal donors were not required to input their addresses as a part of the donation process. This means, I do not have your address if you already donated via PayPal. PLEASE SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS if you have already donated to Operation Home to Roost! Rachel has an autographed thank-you note waiting for you! Please send it with the subject line “Rachel” to me at: Kathy@The-Chicken-Chick.com
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Order your copy of my bestselling book,
The Chicken Chick’s Guide to Backyard Chickens!
Available now on Amazon!
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What a cool idea. Keep up the eggcellent work!!
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As long as the rabbit doesn't mind! You might need a really large card for all those signatures!
We have done stamps as big as a chimpanzee…though they opted to reduce the size a bit.
What a phenomenal idea!! You are extremely creative! Thank you for all your help with all the generous information you have given us. I had my first incident with a chicken last week when her ear lobed was pecked and bleeding. I had my handy First Aid Kit put together before I got my chicks and I was ready to take care of the incident. Thank you for all your advice as it has been extremely helpful! God Bless!