I love to create mail art. My pieces often have rubber stamping all over the envelope. I still use lots of stamps from my days working in an Art Rubber Stamp Store. It's a quick way to add art! Although, mail art can be so many different things . . . This card is from the Ringling Museum in Florida . . .
Read MoreIt is always nice to exchange art with friends, but especially lovely when exchanging with someone you have gotten to know over time and whose art you admire so much!
Read MoreFor this small ATC I wanted to use one of Frieda's favorite colours, yellow. I reached for a piece of "fabric paper" that I created two years ago..
Read MoreI was taking photos of my completed mail art postcard swap for my creative swaps blog when I realized here was another "stack" of paper.
Read MoreYes, this card was going on a journey, to the Baltic Sea!
Read MoreAs an extra treat added to the Vintage GlueBook class I took online recently, instructor Mary Green is hosting an Artist Trading Card swap for those in the class.
Read MoreI must admit mail art is something I never can get enough of, both the sending of and the receiving!
Read MoreThis is what I sent to Marion Bockelmann when she won the "garden party" lotto on the ARTchix Studio…
Read MoreAbove is the front of a handmade envelope and the card that goes with it, on a bird/nature/art theme. This was made for my friend Carol Van Gerve…
Read MoreA card and envelope I made for my friend Carol… The image for the front of the card is printed on vellum with my printer at home, and attached to the card with mini brads.
Read MoreI love mail art! When I send this kind of decorated mail I get to pull out all of my old mail and postage themed rubber stamps . . .
Read MoreI had fun yesterday making this card for my friend and student, Carol Van Gerve
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