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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

GIVEAWAY

THANK YOU for all your participation in this Postcard Project.  I am overwhelmed and delighted with the response, and vow to keep writing postcards on a regular basis.  I have responded to well over 200 cards, but plan to keep at it, a few at a time, to keep up the fabulous habit of WRITING.

This week I am going to choose a random postcard and send the sender this piece of art:

I will choose from cards I receive between Friday, Feb. 22 and Wednesday, Feb 27. So if you write me a card now, you have a fair shot at the giveaway.  It is 9"x12" on printmaking paper, done last spring as a celebration of ramp season (ramps are the wild leeks that emerge here in April).  Read my Sketchbook Challenge post about it.

Keep those cards coming!  Look at the gallery on facebook.  If you have an idea on a better way to display these, please let me know.  THANKS again!!!

8 comments:

  1. Leaving town today for a few days but will send postcard upon return. I am a quilter but found your site some how and I love your work. Do you sell pieces like the above?

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    1. Thanks. Yes, I do sell pieces like the above. Love your blog!

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  2. I've been enjoying re-reading your book. Every now and then I go back to and always find some new tidbit.

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  3. I sent you a card yesterday, but I was in rush and forgot to write my address on it. Next time....

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  4. LOVE your work Jane...this piece is a gem.

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  5. Yay, I just mailed off my card this morning so fingers crossed!

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  6. I just received a postcard from you in today's mail. To be honest, I had forgotten about your postcard project- after reading about the number of responses you got, I assumed I wasn't in the first 200, and figured that I wouldn't be getting one back. What a lovely colorful surprise to find in the mailbox on a dreary February day! Thank you so much! I plan on finding a little frame and displaying your postcard in a place where it will inspire me. You made my day!
    Thanks again,
    Kim McMichael
    P.S. I think this postcard swap was a lovely idea, and I hope you do it again. I bet if enough people participated in post card swaps on a regular basis, we could pull the post office out of its fiscal crisis. (Okay, maybe not, but it would be fun to try!)

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I have had some spam comments lately, advertising of stupid stuff. So I am moderating comments until I can figure out a better way to prevent spam. THANKS!