Letter Writing Social — community over a glass of wine and a typewriter I’ve got a line on a new typewriter. Just in time for the next Letter Writing Social on March 10th. This Sunday afternoon I will be headed out to have a look-see and try it out. It has got this fabulous case […]
Envelopes pique curiosity
Perhaps it is the history, or the size, or the personality, but envelopes pique our curiosity. As I viewed The New York Public Library’s * extensive digital collection I was charmed by these old envelopes. I do hope you will enjoy this visual parade of envelopes from years gone by. Envelopes pique our curiosity Not unlike […]
Send a postcard to Finland
Send a postcard to Finland. Have you ever been to Finland? I haven’t, but it is a place that appeals to my love for all things winter. I became aware of an initiative to draw attention to a village in eastern part of Inari that is without mail services. The following is shared on a Facebook […]
“Fine china, poor grammar.” A line of cards with class.
fine china, poor grammar Amy Heitman, a talented illustrator, designer and mama, used to be an art teacher before she designed “fine china, poor grammar” line of greeting cards. Maybe because of her teaching background it would be easy to predict impeccable grammar, from a past teacher, but no. Instead, she took a radical turn […]