Welcome to day 3 of the Salt and Sand blog hop.
When I decided to join in the fun of this blog hop, I wasn’t ready to make another quilt of any size, nor any other sizable project, so what to sew???
Yes, POSTCARDS!
And I will mail them out to 5 of my followers.
When I think of salt and sand, I think of the ocean/sea and the beach.
And the ever present seagulls.
I always complain that I cannot draw. I did draw the seagull, but practically used up an entire eraser trying to make him look somewhat like a seagull.
Next came to mind a lighthouse. I couldn’t make the light light up but the lighthouse building glows-in-the-dark.
From there my mind traveled out to sea for a fish or a boat. What came to mind were those thieving salty sailors of the high seas...Pirates.
The skull and cross bones on the pirate hat glow-in-the-dark.
Can’t have pirates on the high seas without a ship.
This ship has already been in a battle...with me. The eyelets and I did not see eye to eye. It’s a battle ship...it should show some battle scars...right?
What’s a pirate or a pirate ship without a pirate parrot. He keeps his share of the booty close. Dare not to take his treasure!
What a fun time I had with this challenge theme!
If you’d like to receive one of these postcards in your mail, mention it in your comment. Tell me which postcard you’d like to receive and your name will go in the drawing for that card. If you want to get in more than one postcard drawing just mention which ones. I will contact winners for mailing info.
Check out my fellow bloggers that are sharing their Salt and Sand projects today.
Oh, what sweet little works of art, Annie! All the teeny fabric pieces and tiny details (including those vicious eyelets) make each card so very special! Seeing them make me long for the sandy beach and sunny days spent on a boat, minus the pirates. I'd love to go in the draw for one...any of them would be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but I think that bird is my favorite! I am very much a homebody, but Covid has me fantasizing about the beach. Or the mountains. Or (if I’m really being honest here) anywhere but home, even the cheap motels we always stayed at when I was a kid. I am nostalgic for a cooler full of milk, cold drinks, sandwich meat, and a loaf of bread. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are brilliant Annie. xx
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I like how each one is different yet part of the theme. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteWell these are all enchanting. My two favourites are the seagull, and the parrot. Land and sea, and both from the air. I do wish I could send you a picture of our dear neighbours, the seagulls on our beach. The are good neighbours.
ReplyDeleteYour postcards are wonderful. I love all of them. Making some post cards is another project on my to do list! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words. Be warned, making postcards can be addicting!
DeleteAwesome postcards!! I particularly like the seagull (I think you did a great job on it) and the lighthouse and would like to be in on those drawings. We see gulls around here (from a nearby lake) on occasion. :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour postcards are stunning! They would make a wonderful collection displayed together on a wall.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love the little touches you have added to each postcard. And I am especially fond of striped binding. If I had to choose one,it would be the pirate ship with the eyelet portholes. Challenge well met!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sofran. I cannot contact you if you were to win as you are a no-reply blogger.
DeleteI think it is because I don't have a blog - I just follow others.
DeleteIf you see this, Sofran, and would like, send me an email with your contact info and I will then add you to the drawing.
DeleteDone!thx
DeleteThese postcards are so fabulous, so arty and so well-made.
ReplyDeleteFirst the seagull. Definitely 5 out of 5 for this seagull. In fact I'll give it a 6 or even a 10. He looks just like a seagull looks and I've looked at lots. You've blown out of the water any idea in anyone's head (including yours) that you cannot draw. I love the regular waves and the mysterious seagully numbers and your trademark striped border and I especially like the black and white stripes.
Next I love the rocky rock the lighthouse is sitting on and I'm afraid you are mistaken, the lighthouse light is shining.
It's a perfect red and white designer lighthouse against the blue, blue sky.
Going backwards -
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - the parrot!!!!!! Best Parrot Ever.
"Ahoy matey" - hahahahahaha!
His hat, his beak, his pearls, his key on the key chain and his parroty parrotness - it is a sublime parrot. Not to mention the anchor. All on a postcard size.
Impossibly good.
I love this parrot so much.
The pirate ship is beautifully neat and I hope the pirates look after it. I see someone fired a round at one of the portholes. It is sailing happily under its splendid pirate flag over a calm curvy sea and looks gorgeous and friendly to everyone - maybe.
ReplyDeleteThe pale blue framing stitching is marvellous done.
Finally -
I don't think I have ever seen a sweeter skull and crossbones.
Anyone would love to have that on their hat.
It's a great lettery backgound too and a fine anchor.
I already have many of your postcards and cannot really decently request one but I will only say that whoever gets the parrot should be very, very happy.
Love your postcards especially the seagull. I grew up and still live where seagulls are plentiful. Your postcards are wonderful.
ReplyDeletethese are so cute,would love the seagulls lighthouse.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha. I would not be able to contact you if you won a drawing as you are a no-reply blogger.
DeleteAnnie those postcards are just fabulous! You draw pretty darn good to me!!! It's been many years since I was at the sea. Growing up in S. California I spent a lot of time at the various beaches around, but I have lived in the high desert for even longer now, so while I would love to have all those postcards, I think they would be best sent to someone who really enjoys going to the beach or boating.
ReplyDeleteThe postcards are a great way to participate. Each of the cards are wonderful eye candy. I enjoyed your work. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteConnie
Your postcards are fantastic, as always. I would love to have a chance to get the seagull or the pirate hat. Thank you so much for all inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I'd love to have one of your postcards! They are all so whimsical and beautiful! As usual, you make the most of the borders, which are always perfectly the added touch that signifies You!
ReplyDeleteI love your postcards! They are so creative and it would be exciting to get one in the mail. I especially like the seagull and parrot. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour postcards are pretty awesome! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the postcards! Thanks for sharing the fun.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your postcards. The seagull one reminds me of my son's first experience with thieving seagulls. He held his sandwich over his head to keep it away from the birds at his feet so an enterprising bird on a post swooped down and grabbed it from his hand. Memories of travel to Acadia national park.
ReplyDeleteThe pirate ones remind me of the campground in Myrtle Beach. All your cards remind me of vacations in the past and, hopefully, in the not too distant future.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Post Cards...great job with this theme.
Have a great day!
Great postcards--I love the little lighthouse--my husband is a "lighthouse freak" so that would be super...nice work on all of them..very creative (who said you can't draw?)
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
These are all awesome. The background fabric you used on the seagull and pirate ship is perfect to represent ocean waves. Although I love them all, my 3 favorites are the seagull, lighthouse, and parrot. Thank you for sharing your talents as always.
ReplyDeleteYour postcards are just wonderful! I would love to learn how to make them one of these days. I love both the seagull card and the lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteI just love your postcards! So original! I don't think I've ever seen a blog hop project like them. I would love to have any one of your choice as I really can't pick a favorite. They are all so cute.
ReplyDeleteYour drawing of the seagull was well worth the eraser!! I think you must be an artist even if you think not. Every one of the postcards is fabulous. I loved them all but especially the seagull and the lighthouse.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! They are all awesome! I like the light house the best, though! You do such great work! Oh, wait, it's fun, not work, right? Heehee!
ReplyDeleteThe postcards are a great idea for this hop...love them all... so well done.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be in the draw for the seagull (for Australia) or the Lighthouse (Saint John Canada- hubbys home)...but understand IF the postage is too much should my name be drawn out.
This is a great blog hop...xox
Oh my gosh, Annie, you have always been the queen of fabric postcards but you really shined on these. I love that pirate parrot! You grabbed the theme and sailed with it by creating so many amazing postcards. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour postcards are all so fabulous. My favorites are the seagull and lighthouse. Thanks for sharing your projects. I enjoyed my visit to your blog.
ReplyDeleteWow. I feel like although you didn't make a sizeable project, you did enough work for one :). What fun postcards, and so fun to see different techniques and styles across them. I love all your choices for binding fabric. I'd love to be in the draw for the seagull or the lighthouse. Thanks for sharing your great work.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative. I admire you finding a smaller project to stretch your creative wings. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteFabulous....awesome.....postcards! Add my name to the drawing for the seagull....adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow what fantastic postcards! So much creativity.
ReplyDeleteFabulous postcards to fit the them of the Hop!!
ReplyDeleteIn early February 2014 you mailed a postcard to me entitled "Bird Bits" and wrote a nice note. My husband was fighting cancer, a battle that he lost in March 2015. I look at that card everyday. I would love to put your seagull next to it. Your work is so nice.
ReplyDeleteAll really cute postcards. I really love the pirate hat with the cross bones.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly looks like a seagull to me! I am amazed at the creativity of every one of your cards With all the different elements in each one. You pack a lot into one small piece of art.
ReplyDeleteAll adorable, I love them
ReplyDeleteOh those postcards are so sweet! Each one is so unique but the parrot stole my heart. 😉 Carol
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Each border goes perfect with the theme! And such beautiful stitching! I'd love to see the seagull land in my mail box. 😁
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, such fabulous little pieces of artwork. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot! Thanks for the chance to have one of these for my own. It was really hard to choose, but I have a friend who loves lighthouses, so I'd like to be in that drawing and be able to give it to her. Not that I wouldn't love any of them for myself, you understand, but she is such a fan!
DeleteWWOWWWWWWWW! I love each one. How could anyone choose from these adorable post cards. Although I do love pirate ships and parrots. Amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous postcards, I really loved the seagull, you and the eraser give a brilliant job. The thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love these postcards....I would love the lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and so much fun!!!! Zhou rock! I would love to see the pirate ship sail away to my home.
ReplyDeleteI always love your postcards and these are no exceptions. I’m not sure if these are still available but I would love the chance at the seagull. I feel blessed to have one of your postcards and would love a chance to love another one!
ReplyDeleteYou sure know how to make adorable post cards. Each on is a work of art. I so feel your pain about not being able to draw. Lets just say we are sisters of the used of erasers! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I think the parrot card is my favorite, but then, each and every one of them is incredible.
I love your postcards. You do such beautiful work. I still have the one you sent me. It sits on the top of my bookcase where I can see it every day. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your wonderful blog! I'm going to try making a postcard after looking at your tutorials. Thank you so much for the wondersul instructions. I would love one of your pirate postcards. So cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your postcards, but am enamored with the seagull - so much detail. I must find time to give this creative outlet a try.
ReplyDeleteFabulous.
ReplyDeleteWow, they are all amazing!! xx
ReplyDeleteOh Annie one is cooler than the next. Each and everyone is a collectable.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing postcards and I love how you have them displayed. I'd have a tough time parting with them!
ReplyDeleteThose postcards are amazing and you have inspired me to make some as well.
ReplyDeleteWow Annie you have been super busy!!! I love all of these so much!!! So awesome that several have elements that glow in the dark too!! You always amaze me with your sewing skills and creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Annie. I love them all but the lighthouse and seagull are my favourites. I wish I could draw a seagull that well. It would have taken me several erasers to achieve such a likeness. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Count me in as impressed! I love all of these. I really could do with a seaside visit soon! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteWow - I was impressed with your previous post cards, but these are totally amazing and so well done. WOW!!!!!!!!
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