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Mrpotani sent a colorful, multilayered Chinese New Year's card from San Francisco, which she made using papers she bought in the Chinatown there. Left to right: envelope, inner envelope, and card. She of course used the Year of the Ox stamps on the envelope for sending. I've been using them lots myself but these are the first I have received.