Dale Publish time 2011-12-6 21:47

nice tutorial, thanks!

herbert Publish time 2012-1-7 22:23

That is so cool, thank you for the tips!

Ledi.N Publish time 2012-1-9 23:18

Thanks for sharing.

Ledi.N Publish time 2012-1-15 01:33

Thanks:):):)

DELETED Publish time 2012-2-23 15:36

Oooh - i want to do this, but how do the stamps stay on???

maranta18 Publish time 2015-2-11 16:51

Thank you very much!

Bleu Publish time 2015-2-11 20:28

very intresting
found today:D

Countedout Publish time 2015-2-21 01:30

Great little tutorial. Many thanks for taking the time to write it. Theyd be beautiful items.

I think if I took the time to make one of these Id put it in a protective (see though) cover mind. And at least that way you could stick the stamps on it, and a sent from address in the event of a non delivery return.

nathalie89 Publish time 2015-2-27 20:50

merci beaucoup

DailyStitcher Publish time 2015-3-6 04:08

Mail art is really fun and arrives in much better condition than you would think! Even internationally, and even using evenweave or linen. I always used Aida for mine, though, because its stiffer and I felt it would hold up better.
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