Show us your handmade postcards and Mail Art

A Stitch card…fantastic.

@Cassiopheia, have a look in here :slight_smile:

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Wow, what an amazing card! I’m crazy about Stitch :heart_eyes:

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Your postcard is awesome!
Many people, including me, would be happy to receive this :heart:

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These so so so cute!! You have a very cute card :heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

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Hi @Kristina_Stoppel, I moved your post to the topic where people show their handmade cards and also ask for reactions from the community.
Welcome to the Postcrossing Forum!

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Welcome Kristina and what a wonderful works!
You’ll be surprised what postcards will survive their journey :smiley:

Maybe you’ll find some ideas here:

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Made a simple card with a dried leave (I know I can’t send it to certain countries)

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Simple and beautiful!
To which countries you are not allowed to send it?

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Definitely Australia and New Zealand. And all other countries that try to keep their country free from diseases that are brought in with any organic matter.

Okay, thank you.

Thank you :blush:
Also Russia, Turkey and UK (although I am not sure about UK, but I don’t take the risk)
This one is staying in the Netherlands

It took a looong time to collect enough different fruit stickers to make this simple card :banana:

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We sent many cards with dried leaves (laminated) to and got them from Russia without problems.

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Wow, your fruit comes from lots of different places! :smiley:

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Thank you :blush:

@Radieschen @Chrizzie I even sent the laminated ones to New Zealand and they arrived safely (I didn’t know at the time) :see_no_evil:

So THAT explains why I’ve recently been hearing all these news reports of how the evil, belligerent, man-eating, toxic, almost even psychopathic giant hogweed, once endemic mainly to Russia, has now, mysteriously, taken over New Zealand. Oh well, I imagine they’ll get used to it, over time.

https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=mcafee&ei=UTF-8&p=genesis+hogweed+lyrics&type=E211US105G0#action=view&id=1&vid=bab6442e81f9cb553bc91225c147580e

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Inspired by the great frottage card that @reisegern made at the handicraft meeting in Bremen, I once turned the holiday apartment “upside down” to look for useful things and tried it :slightly_smiling_face:

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Where do you get the top left window? I have seen many different people use it recently :thinking:

@einfachich might be able to help. It’s her rubber stamp that @andrea209 and I used in our projects. (We had a creative meetup and shared our supplies.)

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