Card No 34 arrived today here in the Perfect State of Flatby, was duly completed and is now going HOME

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Comment by Alan Brignull on March 8, 2014 at 9:10pm

Hello Jude! You can make stamps any way you like — hand painted, computer printed, rubber stamped, anything. Mine are letterpress printed. Perforations are not essential, but if you haven't access to a perforator then people use things like pounce wheels, threadless sewing machines, wavy scissors or just printed dots.

Comment by jude worters on March 7, 2014 at 9:13pm

THIS IS GREAT,REALLY LIKE THIS IDEA AND AM GETTING MORE INTRIGUED BY THE PERSONALISED STAMP….THINKING ABOUT HOW TO GO ABOUT IT…ANY IDEAS, ARE THESE COMMERCIALLY PRINTED /HOME PRINTED /HOW DO PEOPLE MAKE THE PERFORATIONS …ANY INFO WOULD BE GREAT

Comment by Alan Brignull on March 7, 2014 at 7:34pm

Спасибо, Джин!  "Friends & Faux" is a project of IUOMA member Tanglecrafts (Sue Mwamba) in which a postcard goes from person to person and everyone adds an artistamp before passing it on. Have a look at her website! I was pleased to receive it — merçi to Richard for thinking of me.

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