Here's the Mail Art catch up since last week. Mail Art and only Mail Art in this post.
Is it too much to bear?
Cards #352 through #355 use stamps themes. Some with random letters some with text.
Cards #356 through #359 are altered cards using vintage Kitties (printed in Germany from a flea market) to create narratives.
I wish I could have grouped these cards differently, like in a grid, but Blogger doesn't allow much control or else I haven't figured out how to do it in all these years.
Hope these weren't too much at once. I seem to be blogging less frequently. Hmmm.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Saturday, August 03, 2013
365 days of making Mail Art daily.
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The year has gone by quickly.
Here is the first card that I made, while in Chicago, using bits that I'd brought with me. I decided that the last one of the year should have a similar look to it. I used the map and random letters but instead of a postage stamp I used found negatives.
I will continue my 365.3 project.
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