Today's mail art is very simple and used stick-ons that I got from my mail art friend, Adamandia, and a piece of scrap lying about. I have a challenge to make my cards without any cutting involved SO no more Tiny Town cards for awhile, as they require careful cutting with a tiny sharp scissor. I think tearing, stick-ons and rubber stamping will be fun for awhile.
This day #312, not too many more to go!
Here's something I received in the mail from a mail art friend who lives in Brazil. It's a bit smaller than a post card. Both sides are beautifully done. It came in an envelope that was pretty spectacular. I'll post that another time.
Yay, a new container of this lovely organic moisturizer. If you want to put only good stuff on your skin, this is something you might want to try. I don't get a discount from this company so this isn't a sale pitch from them. ha ha ha. I just like sharing about skin care products that won't harm us. You can find out about them here.
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oh thanks for the skin tip I love good stuff like that . also I m dying to see what you come up with out cutting .
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