first one out of the chute and i love it. ammneded it to *like it a lot*. i eventually put more floovers on each feather which looked better. not sure floover is the official term. finn will research and tell us.
but, it took a lot of time and there was no way i wanted to do 4 more along these lines.
so....do you think they get better as i go along or do you think they deteriorate?
It's really cute on the screen and the U and A look like eyes. I just ordered a return address stamp with no Ridgefield, CT. It has the street name and zip We'll see how the PO feels about that
this doesn't really look as good on the screen as it does in person.
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute on the screen and the U and A look like eyes. I just ordered a return address stamp with no Ridgefield, CT. It has the street name and zip
ReplyDeleteWe'll see how the PO feels about that
actually my invented word *floover* is pretty close to flue. not sure what the difference is between, flue, barb, barbulles and plumule....
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ReplyDeleteSusan...I have used just the address and zip quite often the last couple of years on both the address and return address, with no problems.
ReplyDeletei agree...the PO only needs the city and state, if the street and zip do not coordinate with an existing spot that they have on their route.
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