Yes I was wondering about that already, so thanks for showing us Cat! Looks good, but I guess I would still put it in envelope to protect it! Oh it must be wonderful to get such a gorgeous card in the mail!
Well, DUH! Please don't laugh, but I didn't really think these were meant to be mailed. I thought they were similar to an ATC. I can't even imagine what the Post Office could do to one of them. LOL. Thanks so much.
my mother was an embridery teacher.. and she always looked first.. at the back of it.. your's is so neat.. I am sure you would get an A* enjoy as much as we enjoy your art dera..
Yes I was wondering about that already, so thanks for showing us Cat! Looks good, but I guess I would still put it in envelope to protect it! Oh it must be wonderful to get such a gorgeous card in the mail!
ReplyDeleteWell, DUH! Please don't laugh, but I didn't really think these were meant to be mailed. I thought they were similar to an ATC. I can't even imagine what the Post Office could do to one of them. LOL. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us both sides! I love the lesson!!
ReplyDeleteYes, your post cards are far too pretty to be mailed without an envelope. Thanks a lot for showing the other side as well!
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog, and as a fabricaholic I absolutely adore everything you've shown. I will be bookmarking you to revisit and see the splendor.
ReplyDeleteMiss Baumcat...that is as stylish as you are. And I Like that it is paper and you can write on it.
ReplyDeleteLove, S.
So *~detailed~* I cannot believe the work that goes into such a precious artwork! You are gifted! Thank you for showing us!
ReplyDeletemy mother was an embridery teacher.. and she always looked first.. at the back of it..
ReplyDeleteyour's is so neat.. I am sure you would get an A*
enjoy as much as we enjoy your art dera..