Incoming mail -- beautiful, isn't it? All these beauties are waiting to be responded to. Yikes! |
I will get around to it, no worries. |
Working on my Lunar New Year Cards using some of the photos I shot at the Flower Market over the weekend. |
Here's the backs of the cards... hope they arrive OK. Having a bit of adhesive issues. |
You all know by now that I find the various papers I find in Chinatown irresistible. |
These take-out menus were also irresistible. Handmade envelopes. One of SF's supervisors want to ban handbills left on porches. I'd better make envelopes while I can still get my hands on them. |
More handmade envelopes read to be filled up and sent out. |
Four Mailart 365 postcards ready to rock and roll. Or, at least get mailed. I am having a little bit of trouble keeping up -- better work harder. Send good mail to get good mail! |
Oooh, the hong kong menus do make good envelopes. There's a stamped envelope sitting on my desk with your name on it! ;)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful postal explosion -- both your incoming and outgoing! I can't even pick a favorite. I am going to have to try some art with the joss paper because yours look so awesome. You are teaching us to use paper that typically goes in the recycle bin (i.e. menus).
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Hi Pamela, these are fantastic. Love those Chinese New Year cards. Great stuff. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteThe handmade envelopes out of chinese takeout menus are adorable!! Next time I am in chinatown I know what I am grabbing!!
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