I’m back! This first post shows a few of those cards
that I have sent out recently.
A selection of cards to an American friend –
To 7 year old Jannic in Germany –
To Kinga in Poland who likes dogs –
And a doggy stamp as well –
To Ashley in Canada who likes fashion
– a fashion plate showing summer fashions 1836 from Benjamin Read, a London
tailor. The setting is the Colisseum in
Regent’s Park opened in 1832.
And a Norman Hartnell stamp –
A traditional Liverpool view for Kris
in The Netherlands -
Anna in Belarus had her card in an
envelope –
Because she asked for a couple of coins,
if possible –
The card to Anna who likes wildlife –
Heleen in The Netherlands is collecting
post that shows Doctors in mailart and how one feels about them –
One of the latest issue of butterfly stamps
went on Heleen’s card –
Another went on this next card,
together with a butterfly stamp from the 1980s –
This card went to another
friend. It’s the sort of card I would
love to receive myself (click on it to enlarge it if you wish) -
Once I saw this card I knew
immediately who I had to send it to –
My next post will show some of the dozens I have received since the beginning of June when I was too ill to post; but not too ill to appreciate the cards.
Thank you very much for your Doctor-in-Mail-Art mail, it arrived well and I love it (and love the butterly stamp as well)!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. You have a great talent for finding and sending cards to people, knowing what the receiver likes.
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