It's always exciting when I receive a postcard in the mail. I want to share that joy by sending a postcard every week; sometimes to family and friends, and other times to strangers via Postcrossing.com.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Fabric Postcards ready to Mail
In between my bigger sewing projects I have been working on a few fabric postcards. They are all made with trimming from when I was cutting pieces for my quilt. I plan to send these to authors whose books I particularly enjoyed reading.
The scraps for these postcards are from my most recent project. I am still working on the quilting of the border, though that should be complete in the next few days. I don't have a photo on my blog yet, sorry. I can tell you that it is very bright and colourful.
Valentine Received
This wonderful Valentines card arrived from Estonia yesterday.
I'm guessing that this stamp indicates that it is in celebration of the Year of the Dragon.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
A Happy Mailbox
I was surprised to find this beauty in my mailbox yesterday. It is from Poland. From the back: Fontanna Prozerpiny na Starym Rynku w Poznaniu.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Pay It Forward
Last week while cruising the net, I visited one of my usual places and she was hosting a 'Pay it Forward' contest. I did enter, but I also decided that I would pay the kindness forward. I went to Postcrossing and requested two addresses.
This cute one of Ariel and her pal Flounder is on it's way to a collector in Germany.
The friends from Toy Story 2 are on their way to the United States.
When the mood strikes, how do you 'Pay it Forward'?
This cute one of Ariel and her pal Flounder is on it's way to a collector in Germany.
The friends from Toy Story 2 are on their way to the United States.
When the mood strikes, how do you 'Pay it Forward'?
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Sisters
My sister Heather who shares this blog made me this postcard special for me as you can see that she added Best SISTER Friends! It was a treat to find in my mailbox.
Both my mom and sister are very creative when it comes to making things.
It made me smile to find this in my mail box and to put by my computer. Just the phrase "WHATEVER" seemed appropriate at this time in my life.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Off they go, into the wild blue Yonder.
I hosted a contest on my other blog, Books and Quilts, and am sending these cards off to the winners.
Marc's Piece by Jane Dunnewold 1991, from her book
Complex Cloth: A Comprehensive Guide to Surface Design
Assent by Erika Carter from
Personal Imagery in Art Quilts
The Rose Tree by Joan Colvin from \
The Nature of Design
Valentine's Day 2012


I am lucky I have many many people that love me. I received these valentines from some of my family members. My mother embroidered the first two cards for me. One was for valentines day and the other for my birthday which happens to fall on February 13th. My parents never put the two together there was always birthday cake and then when valentines came there was a heart card and some chocolate. No different this year.
The second vintage postcard valentine is from my sister Heather whom I share the blog with. She has been sending out vintage valentines this year to whomever she thought suited each card. My niece picked this one for me and I quote "A ginger just like Nancy, is how Shannon put it" I have the curly red hair in the family. All the cards came just at my birthday and valentines as if the postmaster kept them to deliver on the exact right day.
I feel lots of love from my family. They are wonderful.
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