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What was immediately obvious when I opened the door to the rest of the house, and all of its new stimuli, was that Thomas reacted differently to…well, everything. One day, for example, I was paying bills with Thomas sitting happily alongside. I took a window envelope from one of the bills and put it over Thomas’s head, thinking that he would shake it off and attack it heartily. Instead he looked slowly around, through the glassine window, as if the envelope were a helmet—and started to purr. He left it on long enough for me to grab the camera. In fact, he seemed to be carefully avoiding knocking the envelope off, obviously enjoying the game. As I took the pictures I was laughing. What a kook! Here was a vision I wanted to remember.
(#16 in sequence Living with Thomas)
Handmade envelope with pictures of tropical animals and plants on a pink background. I made this from a calendar page. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
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The DRAMA of the OSCARS ...
has got NOTHING on Blythe Fifth Avenue ~
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Just briefly popping in to let you know ... yes, we are still here ... and yes, we realize we are behind in our correspondence, our greetings, our photos, our Blythe-A-Day favorite group <3
Not to worry ... it's not ALL bad ... but drama is drama ... taking its toll ... on my heart ... and in my soul.
I miss you ALL !!!!!
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[We sent our little Goldfinger Girl to get a photoshoot op ... NOT to win another award ... for yet another drama !! ;) ]
SEE YOU SOON !!!!
XXX OOO XXX OOO
XOXOXOXOXO
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Envelope that I made from a page of a B. Kliban cat calendar and sent to a Postcrosser in California.
Handmade envelope that I decorated with a collage inspired by a line from the popular song "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus. Sent for an envelope swap.
Handmade rubber stamped envelope that I received in a swap. Sent to a mail artist friend in Illinois.
Envelope that I made from a calendar page with a photo of a black candle. Sent to a Postcrossing member in Canada.
Handmade envelope from a page of a Frida Kahlo calendar. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
Envelope that I made out of a page of a Victorian calendar. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
Handmade collage envelope honoring Alice Paul (1885 - 1977). Alice was a leader in the Women's Suffrage movement that fought for the right for American women to vote. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States for a direct swap.
Origami octagon envelopes or octagon Tato. Tato envelopes were used to store just about anything, from letters to money to. kimonos.
I made a canvas out of envelopes. I loved the pattern.
“I’m not trying to imitate nature; I’m trying to find the pencil she’s using.” - R. Buckminster Fuller
tumblr: tautological.tumblr.com/post/3171210623/from-the-first-no...
Small envelope with a crane
by Ms. Masako Futawatari,
Diagram in the NOA Magazine 509 (Jan. 2018).
Folded from a square (15 cm) of kami paper.
My young nephew is going to the Monster trucks next weekend. I thought he might like to get this in the mail. I wonder if he will be the last generation to get letters in the post.
A snail mail envelope to mail to friends who don't use the internet - AND because I like to draw on envelopes AND because I like to write letters to send in the mail
Last year I did ten snail mail envelopes for an art competition - here is link to some of my snails ( what i could fit on the scanner.) www.flickr.com/photos/alissaduke/6401588611/in/set-721576...
Handmade pink collage envelope that I received in an envelope swap. Sent to a mail artist friend in the United States.
Handmade envelope with a Halloween theme, made from a page of a Victorian calendar. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
The We're Here! gang is being minimal today.
Actually, it's not full of Flickr at all. It's full of stickers -- all different colours.
As it turns out, she hasn't gone anywhere. Sadly, I can't be sure who would laugh or who would take it as an insult.
Envelope that was originally sent to my address with coupons inside. I took out the coupons and recycled the envelope. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.