Show us your handmade postcards and Mail Art

very creative!

This one went to someone who likes nerdy cards! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Cat queen :cat2:

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Mixed art :blush: cross stitch, stamps, colors and stickers

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Something different - just an easy stamped scene with white border postcard (eg. stamps, stamping ink, few allsurface pens, stencils).

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Beautiful :hugs:

Wow

Wow very beautiful

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Beautiful

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Wow Its a quiet lot of hardwork.Im lost. Very beautiful and creative artworks.

I love this idea! Ty. Good job!

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I make my cards on Japanese washi paper, so print out one card at a time.

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It’s finally done :smiley:

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At the moment I like to do interactive / anti-frustration cards where the receiver is allowed to destroy parts of the cards :smiley: I did send a lot of them already.
But here a simple example:

You can still pop all the bubbles. Someone told me, that the bubbles make different noises :slight_smile:

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Queen :dolphin: and :fox_face:
If you wish to give them a new home just send me a message we can work something out :slight_smile: same goes for the cat a few posts above
EDIT: :dolphin: found a new home in :de:
EDIT2 :fox_face: found a new home in :czech_republic:

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Those look fun! It’s cool that you can send them from the German postal service. I can imagine one of those running through the USA sorting machines and all the bubbles popping at once haha

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Now the card has reached its destination I can show it here! :slight_smile:

I discovered Blackout Poetrry through Postcrossing and I really enjoy it!

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So I made an attempt at a handmade card, and I’m not that happy cause I want to redo the card, but I can’t cause I have already written on it’s back. Well anyways, here’s what I sent to a postcrosser who wants handmade cards:

It looks curved as I used Japanese postcard paper (which is thin).

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I love them All

This is Great

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