Jackie has sent me these two postcards so far. The last one suffered a terrible accident in way, as you can see.
30 December 2011
Letters & Journals
Letters and Journals was created for the pen and paper enthusiast. If you like any
of these, chances are you'll love this magazine: pens and pencils,
bottled ink and paper, notebooks and notecards diaries and journals,
postcards and postmarks, ephemera and mail art, letters and stamps, day
planners and organizers, typewriters and doodles. The website was launched as a prelude to the print edition of the magazine which is scheduled for a 2012-2013 publication.
Jackie has sent me these two postcards so far. The last one suffered a terrible accident in way, as you can see.
Jackie has sent me these two postcards so far. The last one suffered a terrible accident in way, as you can see.
29 December 2011
Pan de Naranja
Made by Heleen (The Netherlands).
Piece of packaging of pan de naranja (cake with orange rind and juice), with the word orange written in different languages, sent as a postcard.
Also published here (in negative!).
28 December 2011
27 December 2011
Lost Art
Sent by i'm a superhero (the USA).
It contained and add & return, so I sent my envelope:
And my own definition of lost art:
26 December 2011
Feeding Your Imagination with Christmas Coffee
Sent to Heleen (the Netherlands).
Reused envelope. I just added the planes, the house and some stars. Then I sent inside a little Christmas present with this collage:
It says: "Another way to make coffee". It's Christmas coffee!
24 December 2011
Bon Any
The Christmas cards I have sent this year look like these. They are all different, made of recycled boxes (of cereals, presents, etc). They have travelled to Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Jersey, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Portugal, PC, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom... So I hope one of them have happily reached your mail box!
I know it is not properly written in Arabic... Sorry! It is not my fault, but Moo's fault!
Also published here.
23 December 2011
Smurf Noel
Archived in
Christmas,
drawing/painting,
Father Christmas,
INcoming,
Netherlands,
Schtroumpfs/Smurfs
22 December 2011
21 December 2011
20 December 2011
Mitre Shaped
Archived in
Christmas,
INcoming,
Netherlands,
packaging,
red,
reused,
shaped cards,
Sinterklaas
17 December 2011
16 December 2011
Incoming Mermaids
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| Salina Sagace, by Heleen |
Sent by Heleen (the Netherlands).
Mermaids drawn by Heleen (the second one had the collaboration of a little person, I'm afraid).
Archived in
blue,
drawing/painting,
INcoming,
mermaids,
Netherlands,
Salina Sagace,
Schtroumpfs/Smurfs,
turquoise
15 December 2011
Mr. Popper's Penguins
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| Mr. Popper's Penguins, by RICHARD and FLORENCE ATWATER |
The book, originally written in 1938, became more popular thanks to the recent film based on it. I read this new edition, but it contained the original drawings, like this one:
14 December 2011
How to Be British
Sent by Laura (the UK).
Some postcards of the series How to be British Collection by Martyn Ford and Peter Legon.
My favourite one is, of course, number 28 (in the middle): Real Mail.
13 December 2011
12 December 2011
10 December 2011
Brown Ugly Tape
Last month, I wanted to send to my friend Laura (the UK) her birthday present. So I gathered some items and put them together in a shoe box. Exactly like this one:
When I arrived in the post office counter, I was told that it's forbidden to put advertisements on the packets. I think my face was a sign of big surprise: I only wished to recycle! Then the woman said: "Don't worry". She started to cover the advertisement with sticky tape. Metres and metres of brown ugly sticky tape, I mean! I hadn't any picture of the result, but I assure you that you couldn't see the advertisement. In fact, you could see the box with great difficulty. So... sorry, Laura!
09 December 2011
08 December 2011
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
| The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by MARY ANN SHAFFER & ANNIE BARROWS |
The Pen Thief (the USA) gave away an used copy of this book and I was one of the happy winners! I really enjoyed this epistolary novel (and now Hawwa's husband is reading and enjoying it).
07 December 2011
Drawn Mermaids
Archived in
Belarus,
drawing/painting,
envelopes,
INcoming,
mermaids,
Netherlands,
packaging,
reused,
Salina Sagace,
Taiwan
06 December 2011
05 December 2011
The Miner’s Mountain and the Fall of Wall Street
Sent by Guido Vermeulen (Belgium).
Large painted envelope.
Also published here, here and here. It takes part of the mail art call #occupywallstreet by i'm a superhero.
03 December 2011
Postcrossing Stamps
Have you heard about Postcrossing stamps? I think so, because they were launched on October 14th. I'm really lucky, because I received these (brand new!) stamps as a present only a week after the launching. And also I've found them on my mail...
Sent by Heleen (the Netherlands).
02 December 2011
Mail Art from Argentina
Sent by Samuel Montalvetti (Argentina).
The mail contained a lot of artist items (artist books, add and return, etc.) like these:
01 December 2011
30 November 2011
29 November 2011
Blue-Pink Stitched
Sent by Marlene (the USA).
Handmade stitched postcard. It's the second one I've got from her. These works are amazing! I must learn one day...
28 November 2011
26 November 2011
How Many Stamps...?
Archived in
altered,
Canada,
envelopes,
INcoming,
MAIL ADVENTURES,
postcards,
Postcrossing,
Russia,
stamps
25 November 2011
24 November 2011
23 November 2011
A Day Without Coffee
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| A day without coffee is as long as a day without love (unless you love tea) |
Sent to Heleen (the Netherlands).
Collage made of a picture I took in Sweden. I mean I really ate that very coffee, and the cake was delicious! I added some English stickers and a Finnish stamp. I've just realised I wrote the word *coffe instead of coffee :(
Also published here.
Archived in
cardboard,
collages,
Netherlands,
OUTgoing,
pictures,
places I've been to,
post labels,
red,
rubber stamps,
stamps,
stickers,
tea/coffee
22 November 2011
Quebec Calendar
Archived in
blue,
calendars,
envelopes,
Netherlands,
OUTgoing,
places I've been to,
red,
reused,
superheroes,
USA
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