Well, I hope the return address label helps–it’s certainly pretty enough to get the attention of even the most unobservant mail handler. But I think your earlier idea of putting your postcards in envelopes is even better, if for no other reason than it helps protect your beautiful creations from damage as they make their way to their new homes.
so frustrating – I think of the mail as being like water and electricity – always there and working and so annoying when it doesn’t
You have made a thing of real beauty out of your frustrations :). I too am fed up with things going missing in the post.
Oh that’s too bad. Hopefully this lovely return address label will do the trick of at least them being returned to you.
lovely design.
Someone somewhere must be enjoying your postcards. So frustrating for you though. Your labels are gorgeous x
How pretty this is, Miriam!
Well, I hope the return address label helps–it’s certainly pretty enough to get the attention of even the most unobservant mail handler. But I think your earlier idea of putting your postcards in envelopes is even better, if for no other reason than it helps protect your beautiful creations from damage as they make their way to their new homes.
That’s a beautiful address label!
It’s such a beautiful piece of artwork, Miriam. I love it! Unfortunately, I never did receive the postcard you mailed to me. 🙁
This is gorgeous, and I certainly share your frustration!
Maybe they’ll turn up eventually – my Christmas present turned into a delightful surprise!
beautiful…hopefully no more “missing” cards anymore
Ah, so lovely. Any recipient of one of these labels is truly fortunate. Hope this solves the problem!
Cheers~