This week at the Sunday Postcard Art challenge blog the theme is Mad as a March Hare. This theme worked perfectly for my Mad March Hare Easter postcards.
The fun White Rabbit needed to be on the address side of my postcard this time.
I did not think up this idea. I saw it on Pinterest and the only link I could find to the envelope artwork and artist was Here . You will need to scroll down until you come to the envelope.
This is what I've done for the message side. I will write a personal message in the center.
I just couldn't resist recreating this art piece for my Easter postcards. Of course my Hare is a rubber stamp, White Rabbit Late by Deep Red Clingstamps.
xxx
Annie
I like the rabbit's minimalist garden, it looks easy to keep and you've also found another pretty postage stamp.
ReplyDeleteOther side is pretty too with the coloured flying balls.
Happy Easter when it comes.
The hare's expression! I know exactly how he feels. Love the little pink flowers in the background and the lovely pink stamp. Also, putting the address and stamp on the picture side and leaving more room on the back for the message is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSshhhh Annie, you shouldn't have said of course the white hare is a stamp.....let everyone think you've drawn it! More fab mail art from my favourite arty lady across the pond no less ;)
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Donna xxx
Lovely Easter postcard! Love the rabbit stamp!
ReplyDeleteWonderful festive cards!
ReplyDeleteIt may not be your idea originally, but I love it. :) That rabbit will always be a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteSimple stunning and ever so perfect to feature White Rabbit for Easter. I love all the subtle artsy touches you include. Happy Hopping Dear...
ReplyDeleteLove this card - both sides!
ReplyDeleteKim
Love that white rabbit. So cute!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, both sides.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job, Annie! Love it!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful postcard fit for sending to friends...lovely work.
ReplyDeleteAs always fandamntastic! Well we all know that you are not going to be late with your East Post cards!
ReplyDeletesandy xx
Both wonderful postcards, Annie, both with your signature stitching! Great texture in both, too! Love your style, my friend!
ReplyDeleteMay not be totally original but you added your touch and flair
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