5 tips for getting kids excited about letter writing I’m always looking for ways to encourage and introduce letter writing to people, especially the younger set, so today I’m sharing 5 tips for getting kids excited about letter writing (secretly, I’m really trying to ensure that the art of letter writing gets passed along to […]
Behind the scenes
Follow along this week as I post a daily pic on #instagram of what goes on #behindthescenes of my #blog. Today: taking some pics of delightful #childrens #books soon to be featured on the blog. Celebrating 4 years #blogging. See link in profile for awesome #paper #stationery #giveaway courtesy @wrinkleandcrease. #instadaily #fromwhereistand #blogging #snailmail #stationery […]
The Postcard Writer
The Postcard Writer I thought I would share some music by the talented Brandon Wolfe Scott for your weekend listening pleasure. The Postcard Writer might just inspire you to send a postcard from your hometown to someone who you haven’t seen in awhile. Calling Vancouver, British Columbia, home, Brandon is a traveler and is often on […]
“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 […]