Love all your sent postcards — so beautiful
My favorite sent
My second favorite
Beatles for New Year
Theo & Thea as Josef & Maria. Trudy as Jesus
And I explicit informed about a christmastree free of topical wood. Kamagurka
It’s difficult to find holiday-related postcards here. So, to someone who wanted a Christmas card, I sent this postcard of the snow-covered Rue de Petit-Champlain, in the historic Old Town of Quebec City. If you look closely, you can see Christmas lights
My best received card this year is the Advent postcard
It has small windows with the dates that can be opened:
As for my sent postcards, I don’t think that I’ve sent something so wonderful, but let me show this maxi card:
This card is one of my all time favourites for Christmas.
The Dutch text means:
“Seasonal job on a high level, with a lot of peak moments and a big company sleigh.”
“Sigh, I should have known.”
For who likes a bit of explanation. High level, wel he is elevated instead of having a demanding job. Peak moments, wel it is a busy season, but instead of joyfull moments. And in Dutch a ‘slee’ (sleigh) can also mean a really big car.
Oh fun. Love Christmas cards.
Sent:
Received:
This one I just received today.
I think this is my favourite received card:
And my favourite of the official cards I’ve sent:
Favorite received:
Favorite sent:
I received this, and I love this card!
To me it’s like there was this postcard with the reindeer, then some children noticed (or dreamt) they can go in the postcard, and started decorating it and how she hugs or makes sure the scarf is good, twigs removed from the antlers, and baubles put instead
It gives same feeling as in some Disney that was showed on Christmas, where Chip and Dale go into the snowy painting.
And the reindeer is so “oh I feel so loved”
Very unusually I received this Christmas card that came in an envelope. You know know post card but a regular Christmas card. The PostCrossing id was on the envelope and the lady how mailed it had enclosed a few German stamps in it. It was very sweet coming from an 80 year old lady who has sent and received more than 500 cards on PostCrossing.