Sunday, November 13, 2016

crow-card giveaway






















 Encouraged by the enthusiasm of readers for the crow-themed coasters I introduced in my last post,  I've now moved on from coasters to corrugated cardboard etegami. In fact, I've decided to thank you (commenters and lurkers alike) with a long overdue give-away.

I will accept the first ten requests I receive, but requests must be made by snail mail, and they must reach me by November 30, 2016.

If you'd like a customized, crow-themed, corrugated cardboard etegami, send me a note by snail mail with (1) your name and address written clearly in block letters, AND (2) the words that you'd like me to use on your card.  I will create an image suited to the words you give me. If you'd rather that I chose the words myself, please say so in your note.

I cannot accept requests by email or blog comment. My postal address is in the banner of my received mailart blog.


8 comments:

  1. these are lovely and what an imaginative and effective way to use corrugated card!

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    1. You and your blog have influenced my growing interest in birds, and I love you for it. :)

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    2. oh thank you debbie, I',m always inspired by your artwork (specially your recent work with corrugated card!).

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  2. Oh what a grand gesture and do hope I am able to receive one of your beautiful crow creations ~ thank you so much ~ namaste ~ carol

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  3. Debbie, My daughter and I witnessed the super moon, like your crow, yesterday evening. There were many clouds but for a brief moment the moon came through. It was large and awesome. I bet Irish crows -there are many- had a look exactly like your interesting card-box card. Kindest greetings fom Paula (I've been off line for some time for working on a book).

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  4. For some reason I thought your book, "A Beginner's Guide to Etegami," was available on Kindle, but I don't see it today.

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    1. The print book is available from Amazon and from my Etsy shop. The ebook version is actually an iBook, and is designed for Apple devices, but I think there's a free app to read it on Kindle if you google for it. Follow the link at the end of the Beginner's Guide listing on my Etsy shop to find out how to order the ebook. Thanks for being interested!

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    2. Here's the link to the ebook: http://www.blurb.com/b/5118197-a-beginner-s-guide-to-etegami?ebook=463675

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