Mary does her envelopes ahead of time and then fills in the names after she gets her list. We all run into problems with long addresses. This one would have been cute if that *arm* of the cactus burst through the outline and went all the way to the right edge of the envelope. I am tempted to appropriate this image and see how it looks. I bought a box of kraft paper envelopes because my neighborhood OfficeMaxDepot is closing that location and almost everything is 50% off. I will refrain from a lengthy lament about having to make a long trek to find office supplies. And yes, I know I could just buy on Amazon, but, I have still not warmed up to that whole entity. <sigh>
The add on today is not a link to anything on the internet. I have been toying with the idea of making posts that are strictly art and design related. Of course, the *forces* that run the internet and my computer have decided to frustrate me with a message that says:
I was able to upload that screen shot from the desktop.
And the photo below is from the Photos - in the computer --- so, I guess there are two options for uploading images.
This is random drivel - to fill up a post - without surfing. I had to spend time working out the kinks in the posting of photos. This was the first one I found...a photo of a sheet of paper that was sticking out of a folder of important (?) documents that MrWilson had left on the washing machine. I remember the olden days when people only had a landline. Even my kids remember those days. Clearly, one of the kids wrote the header and I filled in the tiny letters. I wonder if MrWilson is making a scrapbook of random ephemera that he's been collecting over the years.



You are right, Jean, I should have extended the arm of the cactus. I thought so too....after I inked it in. I loved hanging the zip off of the arm, but then got scared that it wouldn't read it.
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