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another envelope. A drawing from a photo of two stink beetles . I am sure they have another name, but that is what I call them.
See more drawing on envelopes at
An envelope waiting to be mailed to a new home. If it appeals to you and you'd like to find it in your mailbox, let me know.
Also looking for a new home is Envelope Art #58 here: www.flickr.com/photos/30867529@N03/13019682043/
Handmade envelope with a French theme. The background is a page of a Paris calendar. The envelope also has a rubber stamped image of the Eiffel Tower, a quote from Audrey Hepburn and part of a page of a French textbook from 1961. Sent to a mail artist friend for an envelope swap.
Another version of my 'envelope quilt'. This one is for a local hospice as part of a donation organized by a colleague and her daughter. Once sandwiched and bound it should come out around 50" x 60"
Handmade envelope with a drawing of garden plants. I received this in a mail art envelope swap. Sent to a mail artist friend in France.
Moon Watch. Another envelope wanting a new home. (there will be four total). If this one appeals to you and you'd like to find it in your mailbox, let me know.
The fourth is Envelope Art 58 here: www.flickr.com/photos/30867529@N03/13019682043/
Model: Envelopes
Designer: Ekaterina Lukasheva
I can see how Ekaterina got stuck folding these recently - they are quite addictive!
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Conjuntos de 10 envelopes e 10 cartões de mensagem, tamanho 8 x 11,5 cm.
Os envelopes são feitos em tecido estampado floral cortado à mão cuidadosamente.
Cada conjuntinho é amarrado carinhosamente com cadarço de algodão tingido manualmente, em cores variadas, combinando com os envelopes.
This is my "legacy" photo... Back in the days when I was learning to shoot with slides (Provia / Velvia) and BWs...
I always loved the colors and depth, and I'm still looking for it on DSLRs
When I turned the Sleeping Girl Envelope over, I noticed this beautiful winter scene. Josephine Wall certainly is a talented painter! This is an envelope that I made from a calendar page. Sent to a Postcrosser in the United States.
Handmade envelope with a French theme. The background is a page of a Paris calendar. The envelope also has a rubber stamped image of the Eiffel Tower, a quote from Audrey Hepburn and part of a page of a French textbook from 1961. Sent to a mail artist friend for an envelope swap.
drawing on envelopes again.....I wanted to continue the scene.
See more of my mail art at www.flickr.com/photos/alissaduke/sets/72157628133709960/
Envelopes para convite ,inspirados nos modelos da artista Sara Mota -Saracoloridos flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/46693316@N00/
Obrigada Sara por me autorizar .
Based on a city centre building, but repeated and reduced to form an image using Italian Futurist techniques
An advertising supplement produced by the long-established paper, envelope and manufactured stationery makers John Dickinson & Co Ltd that is tipped into a copy of The British Printer in 1934. The supplement's centre fold shows the four main paper mills of Dickinson's, all in Hertfordshire north of London, and at the time included Apsley Mills and Nash Mills at Hemel Hempstead, Croxley Mills at Watford and Home Park Mills at Kings Langley. There was also what I suspect was the envelope and stationery works at Tottenham, north London. The centrefold photomontage also shows the numerous branch offices and depots both here in the UK and overseas.
John Dickinson was a London stationer who took to paper manufacturing and introduced a number of important mechanical develoments to the process of paper manufacturing. The company also developed processes to mechanise the manufacturing of stationery items such as gummed and window envelopes. The principle retail brands they are most recalled for are 'Lion Brand' (1910) and 'Basildon Bond' (1911) that they acquired when they bought out Millington's, the originators, in 1918. Sadly Dickinson's, who had merged with fellow stationers Robinson's of Bristol in 1966, was asset-stripped in the late 1980s, the company's various mills, works and brands sold on and all have now vanished.
The advert is, of course, printed on Dickinson's paper - "Snow White Art Paper" manufactured at Home Park Mills.