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The Benevolent Postcard Society: Beautiful Mailer
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Monday, October 15, 2012. Who knew sending letters could be so beautiful? Lovely atmospheric photo by Juergen Teller. For Royal Mail in i-D magazine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please note that the Benevolent Postcard Project finished up on September 1 2010. We are now in the process of putting together a book about the BPS project, which will be available in 2011. Thank you for your interest! This week in the BPS Gallery — a vibrant hand made postcard by BPS member Michelle! FAQs for BPS members.
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: My Solo Show
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. After several very busy weeks, my solo show at Exposure Gallery. Upstairs at Thyme and Again in Ottawa, Ontario Canada) officially opened at the vernissage last Thursday, April 12. Called If You're Afraid of Butter, Use Cream. A quote from the immortal Julia Child) the show has a food theme. Take a virtual tour of the show in today's Atelier post on my automatism blog here. Artwork by me from my show). Just wondering if the BPS project will be completed? July 16, 2012 at 6:06 AM.
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: BPS Café — August 2010
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010. BPS Café — August 2010. If you've received an August postcard from a sender who prefers to remain tantalizingly mysterious, you can still say thank you! Members can leave a comment here to let other members know how much they appreciate the postcard they've received. Note: If you've just received your July postcard and would like to thank the sender, you can still leave a comment in the July BPS Café post. Gamze — thank you so much for the gorgeous Chinese folk art card! Hi Dana...
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: The Collected BPS
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Thursday, April 24, 2014. Big wicker chest filled with the collected postcards of about half of the members of the Benevolent Postcard Society project. Still feeling overwhelmed by it all, but beginning to find my way. My photo via instagram). Labels: benevolent postcard society. I was just wondering about this today. I hope someday youll be able to create the book! It was a great experience, and Id love to have the book as a reminder. May 9, 2014 at 1:49 PM. Thanks so much, Beth! May 11, 2014 at 5:33 PM.
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: Monday on Instagram
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Monday, April 21, 2014. Today on Instagram I'm sharing the postcard collection of Karyn in California. To have a look, you can. Follow me on Instagram here. 8212; or you can just do a quick search under #benevolentpostcardsociety or #bps if you prefer not to follow me directly (it's set up as my personal Instagram account). Hope you enjoy them. Shown here — a real vintage postcard from Selen in Ankara, Turkey and a daring solo balloonist from Jasmin in California. Labels: benevolent postcard society.
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: BPS Café — June 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. BPS Café — June 2010. If you've received a June postcard from a sender who prefers to remain tantalizingly mysterious, you can still say thank you! Members can leave a comment here to let other members know how much they appreciate the postcard they've received. Note: If you've just received your April postcard and would like to thank the sender, you can still leave a comment in the April BPS Café post. Hey Julia from the U.K. -. Ging Gang Goo to you too! June 5, 2010 at 7:02 PM.
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: Wednesday on Instagram
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Today's featured postcard collection belongs to sisters Mary and Phoebe in Offaly, Ireland. This lovely vintage postcard was discovered in an antique shop in Lawrence, Kansas by sender Pam. Find the rest of the collection here. On my personal Instagram account) or — if you just want to see the postcards — by doing an Instagram search via #benevolentpostcardsociety. Photo by me on instagram). Labels: benevolent postcard society. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BPS Members R...
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: Friday on Instagram
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Friday, June 13, 2014. Today's featured postcard collection belongs to Donna in California. The chimp with a Napoleon complex is from Sarah in Utah, while Hélène in Paris sends along a saucy French postcard. Have a look at the rest of Donna's collection here. On my personal Instagram account) or — if you just want to see the postcards — by doing an Instagram search via #benevolentpostcardsociety. Photo by me on instagram. Labels: benevolent postcard society. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BPS Member...
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The Benevolent Postcard Society: Postcard Returns
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013. With your new address so I can be sure to get them to you. Thanks as always for your stellar patience — you are all amazing. Photo via lucy laucht. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please note that the Benevolent Postcard Project finished up on September 1 2010. We are now in the process of putting together a book about the BPS project, which will be available in 2011. Thank you for your interest! Don't forget to link back too! BPS Badge 250 x 250 Green. A life so peachy.
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