First, posting my
ICADs for the last few days. Remember, you can join in any time for as long as you want - do it every day or do it as often as you can.....it's all about making a little time in your day to be creative.
#13 - desk clean up time again...discovered I have all these edge strips left over from various projects - now they
are the project.
#14 - simple today, just a spritz of color wash, a stamp and some marker drawing....
#15 - found some textured paper scraps....
INCOMING MAIL:
Then, I've received some fabulous mail this week....Remember to check out
Mail Me Some Art if you're interested in participating with sending and receiving great art to brighten your mail box.
From
Valerie at Bastelmania for the IA swap - I just love her vintage style....I'm pretty sure she's in Germany based on the book pages as part of the background.
Also for the IA swap, above is from Shelly. These darling little faces made me smile.
This beautiful card is from my buddy
Karen at I am Rushmore who just makes gorgeous cards! The leaves and flower blooms are real, pressed flowers! How cool is that! Thanks so much Karen - now I'll have to try that....Every so often I push the envelope a bit by trying something attached to the card and I think they've all gone through okay.....
More international mail from
IUOMA members - from the Celestial Scribe in Brazil, a handmade envelope with a postcard and a tiny handmade envelope with a dried leaf tucked inside!
And from Mich in Greece, an original artist copy of one of her drawings and some really cool stamps!
I hear stories about people sending things like a yellow rubber ducky with an address tag around it's neck, a plastic teacup with the address on the handle, etc. so I think if I attach string or ribbon or a jigsaw puzzle piece firmly, there shouldn't be an issue. Right? Why don't you reach outside the 'norm' next time you make mail art and see what might work?
By the way, I'm linking this to
Artists in Blogland too.....