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My place, probably like everybody's, is full of paper. I didn't know where to start and took hours to come up with anything at all (since all the cool and beautiful things were done already by other people).
In the end I settled on this: Two lavender coloured envelopes on top of purple paper which I found looks like fabric close up. I had made a card some time ago and I found it again like this, with two envelope flaps covering the front.
Macro Mondays - Abstract - Monday, August 28 2017
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The True Spirit of Christmas!
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Taken at the photographers home
an envelope for my dautghter in law,for her birthday card,
when printed out,the picture fill the whole front of the envelope.i do not have to post this one,save a few pence seeing as the stamps have all changed,
thankyou all for looking sending loads of hug,s from gina and precious lilystarxxxxxxx
EDiM 2 Something with folds.. I love old paper and its worn folds. watercolour pencil
What is EDIM - A part of the Everyday in May challenge - drawing something every day in May. from a list . See everyone's interpretation at www.flickr.com/groups/edmeverydayinmay2011/
I have been doing everyday in may since 2009 - see previous years at www.flickr.com/photos/alissaduke/collections/721576678099...
Envelope that I made from a page of a calendar with a picture of Venice, Italy. Sent to a mail artist friend in the United States.
Crazy Tuesday Theme: Office Supplies
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Crazy Tuesday: Packaging
I tore open the layers of this padded packing envelope expecting to find a thin shield of bubble wrap. Instead, it was full of these little fluff bumps. Who knew?
Japanese, c.early 1960s. Given to Winifred Sulley as payment for taxi fares to a conference she adressed.
inside this gorgeous japanese fabric! it's all so adorable :) www.flickr.com/photos/88733824@N00/3451989841/