Clever begins with a D - Dean Marks and Diane Keys

A cleverly brilliant concealed envelope. Would the post office make Dean pay twice for this one?

A gorgeous envelope full of puppy love ...

And inside another envelope with an egg roll recipe and some news of and Elvis citing in Wisconsin.

And of course the stamps. Dear Dean. You need not worry a bit about postage due. But still, I thank you a lot for the stamps. They're great!

_______________

Next on the list of clever is Ms. Diane Keys. Sending one of my favorite holiday pieces this year from the Lopezes. Nothing says "thinking of you" like a personal note.

Seriously, one of my favs.

Thanks Dean and DIane

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Comment by Dean on January 7, 2013 at 10:04am

You are welcome.  And as they always say; "Give postage due where postage is due."  Besides, everyone needs an Elvis.

Comment by DKult Chaplain Dustin de Wind on January 5, 2013 at 6:25pm

Well, I think that would be a bit dangerous. Haha.

Comment by Diane Keys on January 5, 2013 at 6:23pm

That's awesome Dustin--and you CAn tip her as you now have her address:)

Comment by DKult Chaplain Dustin de Wind on January 5, 2013 at 6:06pm

Hahahaha. That's like the coolest paper-gal holiday wish I have seen. My paper man just sent us a happy holidays typed on red paper. I would have tipped Veronica, haha. 

I dig the Elvis stamps, a bit old now. Postage just gets higher and higher every year.

Comment by Diane Keys on January 5, 2013 at 5:40pm

Love Dean's dog art! and I can believe Elvis was spotted in WI. Wasn't one of his fave sandwiches peanut butter, banana and cheese?  I'm glad you like the card from Veronica. I know she put a LOT of thought into it. It just appeared in our house one day and I couldn't figure out where it came from. That was when I KNEW it was meant for you. Maybe she just lost your address. Then my friend told me 'Duh, it's from your paper delivery person and she put it in with your paper. she's looking for a christmas tip." Well, from this card that wasn't terribly obvious to me. Being mail artists, this made more sense if it came from Veronica Lopez, mail artist. I did NOT give Veronica a tip this year, and while I have never seen her, I highly doubt she has blonde hair with braids and wears no coat

Comment by MomKat on January 5, 2013 at 5:35pm

Is that an ENVELOPE????? two (2) envelopes???? from Dean Marks?

Naw, impossible, Dean doesn't use French envelopes :-)

Gotta love those doggies, yes, Snooky? 

Nice mail art, Angie, nice blog ! xxx

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