
I disassembled the shirt, saving the labels and buttons for other projects. I cut my Peltex 72 to size (4" x 6") and fused the shirt pieces to make the fronts of the cards. I tried to be sure each card had a nice, tropical flower.

The concept was born, but the execution took some thinking. I decided on grosgrain ribbon for the straps (originally they were to be green, but when I saw this blue it just popped out at me). Below is my first attempt. It looked okay, but not right. I cut the corner on a curve and it was better. Then, I realized that the toe strap needed to be off to the side, not in the center.

I planned to write and mail all of them from the island to add to the Island Spirit. I wrote several during our breakfast stop about 20 miles south of Kona. We were eating outside at a small, rustic cafe - lots of fresh fruit and a fabulous view. But the best parts of breakfast were the little geckos on the railing! My daughter and I were thrilled!
The postal worker in Hilo would not accept my postcards because of the curved corner (and I had forgotten to pack my cellophane envelopes). I didn't want to argue, so I put mailing off until later (wound up mailing from California after the trip). Funny, when we got to Volcano House, they sold wooden postcards in the shape of surf boards! I guess it depends on who is working at the time! :-) Aloha!