tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6158540137163857342.post2497304419677718980..comments2023-04-29T22:18:35.874+10:00Comments on Olive & Esther: Have you ever been into stamp collecting??Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6158540137163857342.post-32760700894856858822011-03-05T10:40:55.038+10:002011-03-05T10:40:55.038+10:00If i did collect, i'd be making them into a fa...If i did collect, i'd be making them into a fantastic collage like that. Wow wee!! Love Posieposie blogs Jennie McClellandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07422068499429667636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6158540137163857342.post-59824424000164261472011-03-05T10:18:11.824+10:002011-03-05T10:18:11.824+10:00I love your stamp collage/decoupage/laminatage ......I love your stamp collage/decoupage/laminatage ... there's a cute little stamp in there of some kids in a paddling pool! I've not seen that one before.<br /><br />And I love the little bookmark idea ... you could give that as a present with a bookish attachment.<br /><br />We've (I've) started collecting stamps again, because we dug out some of my husband's old stamp albums. <br /><br />But getting a stamp on a letter is uncommon now! Yes, it is. And if there is a stamp, it's one of those adhesive/sticker-type stamps which don't soak off the envelope very well. <br /><br />If I send a letter overseas I ask for a stamp, as opposed to a post office-printed label, because I think people are interested in them ... and if they're not, THEY SHOULD BE!<br /><br />That's enough from me for today.Makeminemidcenturyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15304535583168822160noreply@blogger.com