Another Mail Art piece…

…is done. But to leave at least some kind of surprise for the recipient, I won’t show the whole card nor will I say who will receive it. Thanks for being patient! 🙂
The kitty has arrived at destination, so now I can post the whole card.

Oh – and for all who like to keep track – I gave this blog a separate page about Mail Art! Check it out, if you like 🙂

'Katze' means 'cat' in German

‘Katze’ means ‘cat’ in German

Cat and Ampersand flowers (spelling English 'cat', Swedish 'katt' and German 'Katze'

Cat and Ampersand flowers (spelling English ‘cat’, Swedish ‘katt’ and German ‘Katze’

 

First Mail Art for March

First Mail Art for March

11 comments

  1. wonderful as usual! But I do not know what mail art is…

    1. Thanks! 🙂
      It’s simply postcard sized artwork send around to like minded people – snail mail! Want to exchange one?! I would like to 🙂

  2. Pretty, can’t wait to see where it arrives.

    1. Thanks! 🙂

  3. Great idea! Would love to. But does it have to be a postcard or would a big tag (size 8×16 cm) be ok?

    1. Nein nein, doesn’t have to be a postcard. Any size works for me 😉
      I usually pack my mail art in regular envelopes, that’s why I like the post card format – ususally 10x15cm/4×6 inches. BTW – I send ATC this way as well (Artist Trading Cards – they’re are even smaller – 2.5 x 3.5 inches – I LOVE them!!! :))
      Have a nice day, Gabriele!

  4. Looks beautiful! I wonder who will be the lucky recipient?

    1. Thank you, Alison! Wonder wonder… 😉 I’ll keep everyone posted, of course.
      Cheers!

  5. Linda K · · Reply

    What a really beautiful way to brighten someone’s mail day!!
    BTW, I just read above that you love ATCS-I’ll be posting a giveaway on my blog this week for 5 sets of 3 ATCS.

    1. Thanks, Linda! 🙂
      I’m on my way to your blog!

    2. ooops – I don’t have a link to your blog…

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