Just received postcard #44. This is great! I'm sending it out later! Love it!!! : ) chillydigits2003@yahoo.com Put "Friends and Faux" in your message heading or I won't open it : ( Thank you!
Yes, I sent it to myself! I didn't go into a Post Office so nobody could tell me that it was against regulations; I just added a postage stamp & posted into a postbox. Definitely not registered or recorded delivery! I wove directly onto a piece of card, so the reverse is plain and flat; that is where I added the address & stamp. This blog post might make it clearer: http://tanglecrafts.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/spot-the-difference/. The weaving that looks like an envelope was only posted today, but I'm hoping it will arrive home on Monday or Tuesday...
Thanks Su!! I'm looking forward to this experiment! I spun some wool from the sheep on my farm to make you a stamp, looks a bit tight around the middle, so I don't know whether to start again or make do with the original...I'll play a bit on the weekend and see if I can make the original stamp look acceptable, and I'll get back to you with the results!
Did you have work at the SA mail art show? I think I saw your name there...I blogged it here at IUOMA-
OK, I'll try to send it naked, that would be the best experiment. If it screws up, I can always send another one to you wrapped up safely in an envie!!
Hi Su! Your woven card has arrived and it looks brilliant! Not a mark on it! I've just posted it in the Photos, both sides. Now you'll have to give me your address, my woven stamp is attached to a card and it's ready to go!!
Carroll Woods
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Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)
Good to be your friend,
See you in the mail soon!
Apr 27, 2010
Andrea Jay
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An. U.
I adore your mailart and your bagdes, what a wonderful treasures!
Jul 5, 2013
TangleCrafts
Yes, that's right - 1 x handwoven postcard + 0 x envelope = successful experiment! :)
Sep 14, 2013
TangleCrafts
Yes, I sent it to myself! I didn't go into a Post Office so nobody could tell me that it was against regulations; I just added a postage stamp & posted into a postbox. Definitely not registered or recorded delivery! I wove directly onto a piece of card, so the reverse is plain and flat; that is where I added the address & stamp. This blog post might make it clearer: http://tanglecrafts.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/spot-the-difference/. The weaving that looks like an envelope was only posted today, but I'm hoping it will arrive home on Monday or Tuesday...
Sep 14, 2013
vizma bruns
Thanks Su!! I'm looking forward to this experiment! I spun some wool from the sheep on my farm to make you a stamp, looks a bit tight around the middle, so I don't know whether to start again or make do with the original...I'll play a bit on the weekend and see if I can make the original stamp look acceptable, and I'll get back to you with the results!
Did you have work at the SA mail art show? I think I saw your name there...I blogged it here at IUOMA-
SIGNS AND SYMBOLS- MAIL ART EXHIBITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA!
Nov 8, 2013
vizma bruns
Man, I would almost put money on it that I saw your work there!!! (if I had any to spare!) Well, it must have been an impostor!
Now, about the woolly postage, do you want it sewn on the outside somehow, or in an envelope? What was the experiment again?? Sorry...I've forgotten!!
Nov 8, 2013
vizma bruns
OK, I'll try to send it naked, that would be the best experiment. If it screws up, I can always send another one to you wrapped up safely in an envie!!
Nov 8, 2013
vizma bruns
Hi Su! Your woven card has arrived and it looks brilliant! Not a mark on it! I've just posted it in the Photos, both sides. Now you'll have to give me your address, my woven stamp is attached to a card and it's ready to go!!
Nov 23, 2013