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An abstract shot of the golden, dotted facade of the award winning 'The Hub' in Mulberry Park, Bath. Flipped it looks like a golden envelope in the sky, ready for posting

Daily In Challenge

11.02.2019

Lens: smc Takumar Macro 50mm f/4.0

shot at f/16

Theme: Monovember and for 11.02.2019 only - something beginning with the letter E

I had this huge map and didn't want to throw it out, so I recycled it. I made a set of map envelopes and postcards. I lined these with left over scrapbook paper.

we're here with our Fun and creative envelopes and packages

part of a project started by brynkmcynk

 

sending lil bits of color through the post

For this challenge, my mind went straight back to fifth grade...when I learned how to make these corner bookmarks. Simply cut the corner from a sealed envelope, decorate, and slip onto the page. So easy. This one's for my 8 year old daughter, who is on a quest to read every "Magic Tree House" book in the series. The bird is mounted on a little accordion folded strip of cardstock, so that he pops up when the books is opened, yet lies flat when the book is closed.

 

bird stamp--Hero Arts

saying--computer generated

pom pom trim--JoAnn's

 

Handmade envelopes that I made to go with coordinating cards.

I just recieved my Green Bay Packers stock certificate in the mail and even the envelope is awesome. I just had to take some pics with the 50mm and nice window light.

Handmade envelope with a picture of a beach scene. Sent with a postcard in a swap that I was in.

envelope I left on a tree for found art tuesday, blogged here

I sell Urubbu cards at manos and the other day I received some samples in this gorgeous envelope, here's anotherone they've sent me.

Handmade envelope that I made from a Victorian calendar page and sent to a friend. (Pic also on Facebook)

Mini Envelopes printable

You may use my freebie images if they are printed out and used as part of a larger physical project. But do not sell, share or alter digital files or print files to sell as a kit or part of a kit. All rights remain reserved by Nik the Booksmith©

Torn tracing paper technique. I made a slight variation of this envelope to mail out to appease my guilt for mailing out photocopied mail art. I think I've mailed five photocopied envelopes. With each one I felt a little more guilty. I'm glad I snapped before mailing any more. Only original mail art from me for now on!

Fuji XT1 +Tamron 90 f2.8 macro

The sky that day was amazing.

  

Berlin's Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus, designed by Munich architect Stephan Braunfels.

  

ministract : berlin

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collage on envelopes / 2015

A scarce piece of photographic incunabula, an envelope from the firm of Pinkham & Smith, inventors & manufacturers of arguably the most famous soft focus lens, the "Semi-Achromatic" as used by F. Holland Day, Alvin Langdon Coburn and many other founders of Pictorialism.

Here is my Semi-Achromatic lens: www.flickr.com/photos/strathedenfarm/53089075182/in/album...

 

From "Find-A-Grave" a brief biography of the remarkable Dr. Briggs:

L. (Lloyd) Vernon Briggs (1863-1941), M.D., 1889, Medical College of Virginia at Richmond was a psychiatrist and medical reformer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He was active in seeking changes to the laws regarding the evaluation and incarceration of people with mental illness and in suggesting reforms to the asylum, prison, hospital systems in the Commonwealth.

 

L. Vernon Briggs began attending medical lectures at Harvard Medical School at the age of sixteen with the consent of the professor, Henry I. Bowditch (1808-1892). Briggs was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis before he could matriculate into medical school. On the advice of his physician, Briggs took a sea voyage around South America to Hawaii in 1880. He settled temporarily in Hawaii and received an appointment as Deputy Vaccinating Officer on Oahu from the Hawaiian government. Briggs returned to Boston in the mid-1880s. In pursuit of his medical degree, Briggs took courses at Tufts University, Dartmouth College, and Harvard Medical School; he also took a position as a physician's assistant. He received his M.D. From the Medical College of Virginia in 1889.

 

Briggs worked closely with Walter Channing (1849-1921) during the 1890s and early 1910s, taking a position as physician at Channing's private sanatorium in Brookline, Massachusetts. Briggs also held positions at the Boston State Hospital and on the Massachusetts State Board of Insanity. He was largely responsible for the passage in early 1923 of legislation nicknamed "The Briggs Law," which required the psychiatric evaluation of people held in custody and charged with a felony before the commencement of criminal procedures against them.

 

Briggs volunteered for military service at the outbreak of World War I. He worked primarily at Camp Devens in Massachusetts designing psychiatric tests for servicemen. After the war, he was active in veterans' service organizations.

envelope note-book! (book of notes) made for nicholas.

 

blogged.

collage with paint elements

É uma opção bacana de lembrança. Um mimo super fácil e rápido de fazer.

O pap está no site da Martha Stewart. No meu blog coloquei o link para quem quiser copiar.

www.atelierdocesabor.blogspot.com

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 !!!!

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XOXOXOXOXO

 

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No site tem um pap, embora esteja em chinês é possivel entender....

we decorated the envelope.

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