A one-stop shop for mail viewing and a great way for me to catch up on some overdue blogging so I can have some mailart-making time :)))))))))))))))))))
An eye-popping bubble kissed collage from Angie sans Snooky, I'll bet he would've had something to say about that cat suit.
A beautifully painted trash piece from Diane Keys
A joyful Christmas Greeting from Katerina Nikoltsou
An awesome handprint by Rachel Freeman along with an invite to join her Mandala call
A Happy New Years card from Sarah Churchill
A really fun nothing to do with Christmas, Christmas card from Svenja Wahl
Cute snail mail from Stripygoose proclaiming there's No Hurry...that makes me feel better about my growing list :)
Drunkpo by Vizma, wine stains included ;)
A black and white Olympic collage from Guido Vermeulen
and a very cool altered photo from the Clara Bow Beauty Series sent by Jay Block
10 BiG ThAnK-YoU's included also :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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What a haul. Some great stuff there.
If I was in a focus group, I would tell them that in the five seconds I take to look at ads or products, my take away on this is if I use this cream I will turn into a spotted hussy--which she makes look quite fun
Hee hee, sent you a "trashlady" yesterday Janine!!!
Oh, thanks Janine! I don't understand the whole poem either!!! And that stamp with the scissors and knowing eyes is my favourite stamp! She knows what she's doing!!! ;-)
Ha ha!
"float away impurities" I wonder how they do that?
I like the suit, but I'm not sure I'd want my skin to be spotted
I love it too Angie! I can see myself in that catsuit..I look nothing like the girl modelling it unfortunately, but still...
Heh heh, it'd probably be just as much fun with a glass of OJ.
If you said that last sentence in Oz, people would think you were saying something very rude!
Piggly Wiggly? Again with the made up words, Arac!?? You could send me a whole poem and I'd have no idea what you were talkin' 'bout, Willis!! This is a super cool blog regardless!!!
Thanks Steph, this is the only poem that rhymed when I had my Drunkpo Fluxus chop chop poetry evening. Took too long, so the rest were just garbled. Here's a quick lesson in 'how she does it.'
1. Spend the day chopping bits out of book you would never read, eg. crapola romance novel with OTT expressions.
2. Drink a bottle or 3 of red wine.
3. In the evening put together the rhyming bits to make some semblance of a story, or not. OR put bits together at random, then drink more wine and marvel at your own genius, spill wine artistically over said poetry.
4. Reread poems in the morning while shaking head (very gently cos it'll hurt) and wonder what the hell you were thinking.
There you go! Give it a try!
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