GOTIJ treasures from Prettylily from Norfolk, Virginia

Not one, but THREE envelopes arrived from prettylily today, and they are all fantastic

"Blue Roads" , a most textured card paiinted with the bluest of blues for her # 255 of "365". Great to have it!

Great postage stamps, too! Put a smile on my face, and on the postal gal, too!

Another card also came in the mail from prettylily...her #228 of 365, she will finish soon! I like the watercolored cut-outs very much! We are on the way to completing 365!

And then the third envelope from prettylily was a surprise of fun bits and pieces for future mail art collages!

Tickets, cards, vintage papers, map fragments, shopping list, and even 3d glasses!

One special card for me was this little blue mail box! It will be kept with this little blue metal mail box:

This is a little blue metal "bank" mail box from the USA POST. It was a gift from Santa

for my son back in 1985. I had one from Santa back when I was 5 years old, too! I think

they are no longer being made. It is a fun place to keep ATC and other small mail art today.

Thank you, prettylily for the great memories and treasures that you sent! xx

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Comment by prettylily on November 28, 2011 at 10:59pm
Katerina, I have a larger keyboard available now. Wanted to say I love your mail card with your mailbox! Perfect with your memories, of Christmas past. Also....you always do the nicest displays of your goodies and do a great blog. hUGS!
Comment by prettylily on November 28, 2011 at 8:26pm
Thanks for the kind words!

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