Saturday, August 30, 2008

More Bookmark Beauty!

My mailbox is stuffed with beauty! Let's see what I have received.

These are from artist Dawn Supina in Canada.





These bookmarks are from artist Beverly Teichrob also in Canada. The small bookmark she made for me is actually a notebook designed for writing quotes and ideas while you are reading.






This bookmark is from artist Anna Nowicki the UK. I also had to show you the card she sent with. I think that's her artwork printed on there. Am I right Anna? What a awesome idea for greeting cards.






These bookmarks are from artist Inge Bekaert in Belgium.



Look at the pretty envelope she sent these in. Inge did you make this?


This bookmark is from artist Mary Hunt from South Dakota.




Such lovely treasures, each and every one! I will continue to pester the mailman in anticipation of the newest batch of beauties. :)
XO

4 comments:

Robin said...

What a lovely blog. The bookmarks etc are amazing. They inspired me to make some of my own! I'm happy I stopped by!

ANNA said...

Your post is wonderful - lucky you!!! Some of these bookmarks are so inspirational. The bookmark I made was very simple and yes the card is a print of the first piece of work I sold!! Love ANNA

Miss Oddity said...

I love the bookmark book idea for writing down notes & quotes!

inge said...

wow, the bookmarks all look great !! It's nice to see the bookmarks of the other people.

I made two bookmarks, so don't forget one is for you ! I was very happy to join this project and wish I could take the your class and join the group, but I hardly catch up on reading blogs, finding some time to create cause of school that started again one week ago.

I try to take a peek now and then so I can enjoy all your creations.
My souljournal isn't finished yet, but I still have the instructions and I will finish all the proposals you did. !

I did make the envelop, but that's so easy !
I found the paper on a shopping day just before school ( cause this is wrappingpaper ment to wrap schoolbooks, but who says I can't use it for something else ! )

The paper is from Oilily, maybe you know the compagny, but the founder of the compagny is from the Netherlands and I'm following her already for 20 years.
I love her combination of colors and designs and she's always been an inspiration for me, also in making my kids clothes when they were young ( her clothingline is expensive and I couldn't afford it, but she inspired me...)

the wrappingpaper is quite thin, so I just run a common envelop through my xyronmachine and glued it on the wrappingpaper. Cut it out and glue it together so it's an envelop.

I never send out bold envelops anymore, especially not when there is something selfmade in it !

Look also at Kathryn Anthyrs blog : my idea inspired her to use her selfmade backgroundpapers ( web.collagediva.com) and I was lucky to recieve already one...:)

It's so much fun to recieve a decorated envelop and in the postoffice they always smile when I come with these envelops. So , it's fun to make, to recieve and the postman is happy too !

greetings
Inge
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