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Friday, April 5, 2013

"Vintage Telephone" – Postcard


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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Vintage Telephone.”

I had a different idea for what to do for this challenge, and I might still try to make it. In the meantime, I continue to struggle with creative ideas. I have a lot weighing on my mind right now.

The vintage man and telephone schematic images are from an Internet search.

The postcard backside image is from Vintage Field & Garden.

7 comments:

FP said...

I love how you've used the background -- it's all about communication! So whimsically creative. :)

Judy said...

What a great idea, Anne, the theme certainly suits mail art, perfect presentation!

Linda Gibbons said...

Lovely card! I hope life settles down for you soon.

Victoria said...

Anne, I loved that you used the wiring print in this piece, I think that was a great idea! It's a wonderful card!

Deborah said...

Really inventive take on the theme, Anne. Brilliant!

Missy said...

allo !!! it's so difficult to understand the "comment ça marche ?" (How does it work ?)
bonjour de France

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Excellent postcard! Terrific telephone.