It’s time to shift gears a little bit on the blog, sharing a few pieces of art that have arrived in the mail as part of the Liberate Your Art 2015 Postcard Swap! I’ve received 10 envelopes so far from locations far and wide, including from The Netherlands, Norway and France. It is early, and there is still plenty of time to join and make your postcards before the deadline. You can learn more and sign up here.
This is always exciting, when the decorated envelopes start arriving. I want to share a few with you! If the artist provided a link on their postcard, I’ve included it, otherwise we will just have to leave our appreciation in the comments here.
This first one is from Christie in Florida. This envelope was a cornucopia of detail! So many layers and fun stuff to see, I couldn’t decide quite where to focus my photograph until the celebration of “Mail Art” caught my eye!
This gorgeous painted envelope came from Peggy in Colorado. (My home state! Go Broncos! Oh wait, they lost in the playoffs already…) Peggy brings to life a wonderful bare tree structure in some of my favorite colors. (Were you pandering to the swap leader, Peggy? Very smart of you! Here you are on the blog!)
Kate‘s doodles arrived on her envelope from Michigan, bringing to mind music and electrical engineering symbols! Do you see the resistors, capacitors and ground symbols? (Oops, the techie in me is showing…) I’m not sure if that was intentional, but I like it. What do you see?
Finally, we have one from Lisa in Virginia. I love it when the stamps are integrated so nicely with the envelope art!
And a lovely message was included on the back…
That’s what mail art is all about: Encouragement and inspiration. There is nothing like a beautiful piece of art arriving in the mail to make you smile! Liberating your art really does “let your heart speak to other’s hearts.”
If you haven’t joined in the swap yet, you still have time!

Amazing work, need to get my very plain one mailed. Well must get cards ordered first…oh so much to do =)
These are gorgeous, and yes to receive these packages in the mail would definitely leave a smile on my face. Now I have to get busy and create!
Yep! Get going!
Oooooh! Inspiration to get me going! Thanks for posting these wonderful first arrivals 😉
All so different and all so gorgeous!
Thanks, Kat!! I didn’t know those are some of your favorite colors…but hey, great minds run on the same track! 🙂 Sure appreciate you sponsoring this swap.
What a fun time I am having visiting your Liberate your Art posts Kat!
I was tickled to see two talented friends featured in this post (Christie and Lisa).
Your mailbox must be such a happy place!
oxo