Just the other day I received lovely handmade
postcards, which are different though.
And the secone one shows a violin! How I love this instrument, though played it only a few times in my life! It is made in decoupage technique - my first such a postcard and very neat indeed )) A sender Alena (Alenaus) has made it by herself! And I'm really she sent it to me )))
This one is a self-print, actually,
yet of good quality - it was printed in a printing salon and has a nice glossy
face side. It looks really nice :)
It was sent to me by a friend
postcrosser, who I met on the head post office at a mail box, when both of us
were sending the postcards. She was very occupied with her postcards - she had
plenty of them. so I noticed it and asked if she were a postcrosser, and she
replied yes! ))) I asked why she is sending postcards from the head post office
(just to make things clear - even though the head post office is in the center
of the city, it isn't quite convenient to come there all the time because of
great size of Moscow, however right this very head office is my post office, so
I have a chance to reach it easily), so Valya (that was the name of my new
aquaintance) replied that her post office in the Moscow area doesn't take cards
with required stamp price - they try to convince the cost should be higher.
Well, I do hear about such things, but they happen not in big cities, but in
towns.
from wildwings through the forum postcross.ru |
And the secone one shows a violin! How I love this instrument, though played it only a few times in my life! It is made in decoupage technique - my first such a postcard and very neat indeed )) A sender Alena (Alenaus) has made it by herself! And I'm really she sent it to me )))
from Alenaus via RR in the postcrossing forum, Russian branch |
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