I saw this wreath- https://www.grandinroad.com/berry-jo...iqueId=1480596 - and was inspired to make one using die cuts. I have been wanting to try this. No bow and kept it flatter for mailing- if it were local I would have more layers.
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Sun, Dec 12, 2021 @ 2:40 PM
I've had a crazy week - missed this beauty in the gallery. Nicely done.
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Yep, I totally get that about mailing flat cards. I am going through my Christmas cards (finally feeling slightly better) and I pulled out all the bulky cards. I hope to put them in my purse and just give them out to people when I have to go to the bank, the eyeglasses etc! I am searching for all my flat cards to mail but I don't make enough of them! Your card is gorgeous! It looks to me like a warm and festive, appliqued quilt!!! Stunning!
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Thu, Dec 16, 2021 @ 11:44 AM
A stunning, inviting, perfect work of Christmas art! Great call on designing it for mailing - I don't know about you, but I've found a few postmasters who handle mail I regularly send (like to my parents) have become very picky... even when I make every effort to ensure my mailpiece meets all requirements for a first class stamp! As such, I've kept the "non machinable" stamps on hand to slap on those just in case...
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