The mailart group I belong to hosted a birthday mailart exchange last year. My birthday was in January. I received a beautiful mailart and goodies from Connie.
The birthday of the person I stitched for is in December so hers was the last to be received. It was my last stitchy finish for 2018. The design came from the limited edition kit called Flowers by Lizzie Kate. I adapted colors to the favorites of the recipient.
If you'd like to try your hand at mailart, there's a tutorial on my left sidebar. Or, click HERE.
Until next time....
The birthday of the person I stitched for is in December so hers was the last to be received. It was my last stitchy finish for 2018. The design came from the limited edition kit called Flowers by Lizzie Kate. I adapted colors to the favorites of the recipient.
Fabric: 28ct Pink Linen
Fibers: DMC floss
Embellishments: Buttons
Sent to Shelley in CA
If you'd like to try your hand at mailart, there's a tutorial on my left sidebar. Or, click HERE.
Until next time....
What beautiful mail art! It has been years since I have seen this. Back in he day where Cici taught us how to do the mail art. I do not think I could do it now...it has been way too long ago.
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely -- what you stitched and what you received. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely exchange! I especially love the front of the one you received.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great exchange! Beautiful work! LOVE that ice cream sundae card
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful mail art and look at all the goodies inside. How fun!
ReplyDeleteMeari - it's good to see you posting again! I just love the mail art you do. How do you keep the post office from destroying it during the mailing process?
ReplyDeleteJudi in Phoenix
Beautiful stitched pieces, yours and hers. Hugs, Sandy
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ReplyDeleteI've missed your updates and enjoyed catching up. The mail art is so cool! The Asian charts are absolute beauties!
Marina
What cute mailart! And great goodies too! I think what amazes me the most, though, is that the mailart actually gets through the mail and gets delivered - especially in one piece and not all ripped up.
ReplyDeleteDorrie
Love your exchange and gifts.
ReplyDeleteI joined a mail art exchange a few years ago, it was so much fun .
Nice new charts for you to stitch. The mail arts you sent and received are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLynne
Wow those mail art exchange pieces are amazing. Happy January Birthday! Stitch on!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday from a fellow January birthday "girl!" Mine was the 16th :) What a great time of year to be born, right (NOT!!). Love that mailart, Meari--such a special way to share your stitching :)
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