I don't give unsolicited art as a gift, much to Julie's dismay. It's just too risky.... what if it weren't well received and immediately discarded? I can't stand the thought. Unsolicited cards are a different story. I have no problem sending petit-art for some reason.... so you should feel really special if you receive one of my originals :)
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5.20.2009
Petit Art via Air Mail
I have resigned from mass quantity stationary production, due to production costs, but I still have stock available on etsy. Though not lucrative, I so love making those little cards. My mother subjected me to hours of torture in Hallmark growing up (used to be the only place you could get good cards), so I guess it rubbed off on me along the way. There is something so exciting about getting a beautiful card in the mail. I prefer a colored envelop, all the better if it's lined, a pretty stamp, and some charming image or text on the card. The content is an added bonus, but the card itself is a gift.




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