#1 -- mail-art file folder for polly -- inside fro…
2010-11-29--christmas_card_envie_collage
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reversible pc for megan
reversible pc for megan
book package to trinidad
letter for june (front of envie)
letter for june (back of envie)
envelope for justin
first painting in 35 years!
geometric print postcard for cara
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
little big horn 3-D collage
Coatlicue ATC
collage envelope #1: crow mania
collage envelope #2: a black swan in italy
#2 -- mail-art file folder for polly -- inside bac…
#4 -- mail-art file folder for polly -- outside ba…
#5 -- mail-art file folder for polly -- close up o…
happy halloween!
poe's black cat
journal page postcard for liz
black sheep postcard for christie
outgoing mail 2010-10-07
outgoing mail 2010-09-30
journal for joyanne--back cover
journal for joyanne--front cover
file-folder envelope for mary (front)
file-folder envelope for mary (back)
letter to krista
postcard for lisa
doodle postcard: M is for moth
Grape-colored Godzilla in Greenery
For Niki
For Olivia (back)
For Olivia (front)
Dos Toros (front)
Dos Toros (back)
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#3 -- mail-art file folder for polly -- outside front
What you see here is the front of the file folder, after it's been opened up and turned inside out. Sticking up above this would be the top portion of the inside back (#2). (My scanner wasn't big enough for the whole thing.)
To display portions of the 31 paper "quilts" I'd picked out, I created a 7x5 grid (7 across, 5 down) of small (1.5") squares--35 squares in all, with 4 extra squares for additional portions of 4 of the quilts. In some cases, such as the donut shape on the bright red background, my 1.5" square almost exactly fit an individual block of the quilt. In most, though, I cut the square in a location that I felt best displayed the beauty of the quilt. The border along the sides and across the top had spots to display even more sections from the same 31 quilts.
[For more explanation, see #1 & #2. For a close-up of one square, see #5.]
To display portions of the 31 paper "quilts" I'd picked out, I created a 7x5 grid (7 across, 5 down) of small (1.5") squares--35 squares in all, with 4 extra squares for additional portions of 4 of the quilts. In some cases, such as the donut shape on the bright red background, my 1.5" square almost exactly fit an individual block of the quilt. In most, though, I cut the square in a location that I felt best displayed the beauty of the quilt. The border along the sides and across the top had spots to display even more sections from the same 31 quilts.
[For more explanation, see #1 & #2. For a close-up of one square, see #5.]
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