On back of the card was a QR code (Market-Basket shaped!) as well as the address www.longaberger.com/basketmaker to a YouTube video you really need to watch! I've seen and experienced the steps of basketmaking at the Bee (the Longaberger company convention) and in the factory many times, and I still loved watching this short video. I hope you will too. You can experience basketmaking at Longaberger Homestead in Ohio, as well.
The tags remind me of the Weaver Cards we received, traded, and fought over at the Bee one year. They were just like baseball and other collectible cards, but they featured Longaberger weavers you could find at the Bee.
Mary, Harold, and all the other Longaberger weavers have a special job: They keep alive an American craft and artform of basketmaking that enriches the lives of those who use their creations. I don't know if every basket has the new photo tags yet, but I know each will still have the weaver's initials and date that make the basket even more special.
Love this informative piece!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean! Finding the new tag was like finding a little treasure in my basket. :)
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