Monday, February 16, 2015

To be abandoned













This one is so Spring-y and Easter egg-y, I was tempted to keep it for myself! From Marni Webber.






 This is one of the prettiest cards I have ever seen! I wish I could tell you who sent it! Please, if you recognize this, let me know who you are!! Thank you!




 This was a "Pass and Paste" postcard. The dragon was done by Donna. She says, "May your dreams come true and your dragons be few". The zentangles in the top right corner are drawn by Tamaur. The tree on the bottom right is by Yooper. The bottom left was drawn by me.






 Another one from Stripygoose. I love the juxtaposition of the lioness with the house and the tree. It reminds me that we need to be careful and quit taking the habitat of the Earth's animals for our own needs.





 I can't make out the signature on this one. It doesn't have a postmark, but it does have an Aloha stamp on it. Hmm....






 This cute little basket was made by my mother. She's 95 years old. I think I may abandon this one in a doctor's office in Gresham.







 Katie sent this recycled postcard from Wales. She says she made this from some stencil packaging. She loves to reuse and upcycle things which would otherwise go to waste. She says she lives in the countryside of Wales, which is one of the countries that make up the UK. She says she loves living in such a beautiful place.






 Walking on eggshells from Fast Eyes in Fairfax Station, Virginia. She says this is how she feels at work! LOL!!







 From AmyMarie Riley in Columbus, Ohio. A collection of 5s. Very cute!

















  Another one from Katerina in Greece. I adore that shade of blue! I kind of hate to give this one up!!








 Crocs Rule!! LOL! What a cute card from Jenny. I think the postmark says Ohio, but I'm not sure.








 Beautiful handmade card from Rose Mary Self in Stockton, California.






 A tribute to Philip Marlowe from Raphael'L in Yullins, France.





 A Tangle in Color from Terry Owenby. I just love the way this one has something different to look at, no matter which way you turn it.














  Pretty little Zentangle from Susan Vogit in Raleigh, North Carolina. I've had this one displayed on my desk for a while now. It's time to set it free and let others enjoy it. :-)







 This one is special to me right now because I'm in my 8th year of cancer survival!
 From Cernjul in Argentina. 









 This card about Water is from Antonia Mayol Castello in Torrevieja, Spain.





 S. Lofton in Phoenix, Arizona says, "There is something special when you sit down to go through your mail and see bright colors without the word bill next to it.

I agree wholeheartedly with that statement!! Somebody is going to love this one!









This is a cute little zine about Spring. It was made by Wingy in Texas. So creative!!








 From Eleanor in Camino, California. The Year of the HORSE. The tangles she used are Hypnotic; Orbs La Dee; Rain; Swirls; Eye-wa. Nice!!







 Inspired by "Flying" by the Beatles. Sent from Dallas, Texas from Austin James. Very pretty colors!!













 Lovely Valentine's day sentiment from Katerina in Greece.







 From Mrs. Barbara Brooks in Strongsville, Ohio. Love the butterflies!






 "I would drink less if I quit drinking" From Frelix. LOL!








 This is from Joyceann888. She says this is from an illustration in a children's book about the stars and solar systems.











Anonymous postcards. Actually, they weren't  anonymous when I got them. I just lost the envelope they came in. :-(

If you recognize these, please let me know so I can credit you.








 From Tessa. I just adore the bright colors on this one!!















 From Stripygoose, a mail artist on International Union of Mail Artists.








This Autumn Colors was from Beckster. She made this by tracing leaves that she picked up in her yard. She colored them with markers and then went over them with a wet paintbrush and black ink pen. .. So creative!!