This second mail art project did not actually go through the postal system, so you may say it does not count as mail art. Instead, it was lovingly hand delivered - which I think is even better!
The envelope is a paper representation of the lovely treehouse we occupy and that I so dearly adore. This replica contains a tiny piece of our actual house (I included a little scrap of the screen we used to construct our walls).
And so, there you have it: a mail art homage to our home sweet home.




The envelope is a paper representation of the lovely treehouse we occupy and that I so dearly adore. This replica contains a tiny piece of our actual house (I included a little scrap of the screen we used to construct our walls).
And so, there you have it: a mail art homage to our home sweet home.
No comments:
Post a Comment