Practicing some vintage botanical collage for future snail mail
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Practicing some vintage botanical collage for future snail mail
I've seen people do magazine collage on their envelopes and Draw/paint on them. So I decided to Paint on mine! Waiting for it to dry before I send it out tomorrow
My first mail in mail-art style.
mail tennis v
Advantage Royal Mail. 5 of 5. This tennis themed DL was done with the spirit of Wimbledon in mind. My good friend Haiminh played with me to see how many rallies (or journeys) we could put the same envelope through the post. I served, he returned, I did back etc. We managed five rallies before it disappeared within the Royal Mail ether. New balls please.
mail tennis iv
Advantage Royal Mail. 4 of 5. This tennis themed DL was done with the spirit of Wimbledon in mind. My good friend Haiminh played with me to see how many rallies (or journeys) we could put the same envelope through the post. I served, he returned, I did back etc. We managed five rallies before it disappeared within the Royal Mail ether. New balls please.
mail tennis iii
Advantage Royal Mail. 3 of 5. This tennis themed DL was done with the spirit of Wimbledon in mind. My good friend Haiminh played with me to see how many rallies (or journeys) we could put the same envelope through the post. I served, he returned, I did back etc. We managed five rallies before it disappeared within the Royal Mail ether. New balls please.
mail tennis ii
Advantage Royal Mail. 2 of 5. This tennis themed DL was done with the spirit of Wimbledon in mind. My good friend Haiminh played with me to see how many rallies (or journeys) we could put the same envelope through the post. I served, he returned, I did back etc. We managed five rallies before it disappeared within the Royal Mail ether. New balls please.