But is it fun or a slam?
I got this new Renaissance Girl stamp. After stamping her a quick glance told me she looked bored. (Probably because she lives in my boring life now. lol) And since she was on an envelope, the phrase quickly came to mind.
I thought of several people I could mail this envelope to and began to decide which one. Then it hit me that they might not see it as funny. It could be taken as an insult to their life or where they live.
So here it sits languishing among the envelopes I couldn't part with. I love how it turned out and don't at all mind having it around. Personally I would have died laughing finding it in my mail from someone. But I've been reprimanded too many times for trying to be lighthearted and silly. So here it sits because I just don't want to chance the possibility of insulting someone.
This next envelope, however, with no questionable wording, has gone on about its business of being mail art.
This next envelope, however, with no questionable wording, has gone on about its business of being mail art.
Tina was curious about this torn tracing paper technique, so I sent her a real life envelope altered that way.
A Good Mail Day to you!
xxx
Annie