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At 4:23pm on November 24, 2013, Kat Collins said…
Thanks for the welcome, Petrolpetal!
At 8:00am on November 24, 2013, Bettino Trevisan said…

That's very kind of you, Petal: here comes my address in the material world:

Trevisan-Zoina

via delle Terme Romane 127

66100 Chieti CH - Italy

At 2:23am on November 24, 2013, Esther Kamkar said…

Thank you for your kind words, Petrolprtal.

My address:

25 Churchill Ave.

Palo Alto, CA 94306

USA

Best,

Esther

At 1:14am on November 24, 2013, miss polly said…

miss p

4632 SE 79th Ave

portland, OR

97206

USA

At 12:59am on November 24, 2013, Heleen de Vaan said…

Thank you so much for your mail art, Petrolpetal!
Great artistamps - I rotated the envelop on this picture a bit so two of the three are shown upside-up now! And look how the SA post succeeded in cancelling all stamps, so I think even the post company regards them as apt postage.

 

Thank you also for the parts of the newspaper. I can read and understand it well (I like languages, and I've read some Afrikaans before - however I think not every Dutch person can understand it). All of them very interesting articles. Thank you, baie dankie, dankjewel!!

 

At 12:17am on November 24, 2013, Laurea said…

ah! Thanx for the info!

At 11:33pm on November 23, 2013, Dr Chris James said…

P.O. Box 118 Welshpool, Victoria 3966, Australia,

At 10:11pm on November 23, 2013, DKeys said…

love the fiber piece and the envelope is a show stopper--thank you so much!!

At 5:00pm on November 23, 2013, James Warren Felter said…

Thanks for your comments and interest - I am thinking of making an e-book of my artistamps - I do have at least one of each (I think), catalogued and numbered, and have been scanning them as I go along - archiving them, etc.  all are included in the FIVE/CINQ Unlimited Archive along with my collection of Mail Art and Artistamps from around the world - Look forward to exchanging with you.

Jas

At 4:00pm on November 23, 2013, Cascadia Artpost said…

Petropetal!

As you say, there is nothing like holding actual mail, so Monday I shall send you some mail art with the Cascadia Artpost postal address. Cascadia Artpost has existed since the year 2000, and takes inspiration in its name from our beautiful Northwest region with mountain range of the same name, the Cascades. Despite our predominance of cloudy weather (though we are in the midst of a sunny week-long break in what usually is the stormiest time of the year), I would not live anywhere else. More in the mail soon - we look forward to exchanging mail art with you. ~ Jack @ Cascadia Artpost

At 3:12pm on November 23, 2013, Amy Irwen said…
So glad that it arrived and thank you for letting me know....
At 3:47am on November 17, 2013, Amy Irwen said…

http://iuoma-network.ning.com/group/fiberartistsmailart

Thank you Petropetal for the wonderful fiber art, envelope and a bit of reading...

I posted photos on the Fiber Artists Mail Art Group Page...you may want to join *!*

At 10:37pm on November 16, 2013, Eduardo Cardoso said…

I glad my mail cheered you up. That's the power of mail art. It's like an elixir for the soul. :D

At 6:12pm on November 15, 2013, Theresa Easton said…
Hi Petrolpetal
Thank you so much. Look forward to future exchanges with you.
Best
Theresa
At 3:13pm on November 11, 2013, taidgh said…

Thanks a million for your wonderful mailart! Feathers and all! I've got to take some time off work and get some post out to all the fab people that sent me art. Have a great day!

At 9:05am on November 11, 2013, Tracy van Rensburg said…

Thanks for the cool mail-art! I love it!

At 7:44pm on November 9, 2013, Keith S. Chambers said…

Throughout the centuries, the native tribes of the Northern American Arctic Region have harvested wooly mammoth tusks and bones. There are tales of frozen wooly mammoths being found in ancient glaciers and being chipped out from the ice to be cut up and eaten . . . 12,000 year old meat . . . I'm not too sure how I would prepare something like that.

At 3:19pm on November 9, 2013, THallman said…
Thanks for the mail, beautiful card! I looked the Japaneese paper theater up on youtube, I didn't know about that. Thanks for the tip. I'm sending something soon.
At 12:20pm on November 9, 2013, DKeys said…

glad you like it! have a good weekend:)
DK

At 7:35pm on November 7, 2013, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Bonsoir Petrolpetal!

Many thanks for the collage card and the 'Fly in the Ointment' poem.

I was going to serenade you with my mouth organ, but alas the sound would not carry to SA. So I'll bash a few chords out on my electric guitar, and hope that you can hear them.

'Twas a nice card and a nice poem too.

I'll be mailing you something back soon.

Thnaks again and regards, Val

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