Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Food mail

 A Happy Thanksgiving letter to my parents.

Letter to Abby- notice the return address. From "Chinese Food Lover"
I got it from a menu that came to me in the mail.  Love it. :-)
I also sent her one of my precious Calvin and Hobbes stamps because she loves them immensely.
Only 2 left now.


Sunday, November 27, 2011

Elvis

 I found this free ad postcard while I was in New York this summer.
This book looks so funny!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Recent Outgoing Mail

I have had this envelope for ages. I made it a long time ago for my friend Dana and I finally sent it to her! 

I received this awesome card in a giveaway recently and I used it as a birthday card for my dad.
"You say it's your birthday??"
The card went out in one of my Admiral Ackbar stamped envies.
I put the Rocket Dog sticker on the back because it reminds me of our crazy Australian Cattle dog, Mattie.
The letter on the bottom was made just by taping up a brochure.

Letter by candlelight. :-) I lit some candles to help warm up our apartment one evening! It sucks not having control of your heating system.


And finally an outgoing packet to Elle who adopted two of my Penguin Postcards.
I've really been enjoying turning security envelopes inside out... especially ones with windows.  You can make a little collage to tape over the window or just let your letter peek through.  This one has a really interesting pattern. I've never seen another one like this.


And finally, to my American readers, hope you had a happy Thanksgiving!


Friday, November 25, 2011

PENGUIN #15 Lost Moorings

 Adopted by Sandrine in France

Simenon was born in Liège, Belgium in 1903.  He wrote in French.  Sandrine has read some of the 75 existing Commissaire Maigret books.  Maigret is a police inspector in Paris from the 30s to the 60s.

I am currently loaded down with french reading for my classes, but I'm putting a couple of these on my list for after grad school (over in May!!).  I love detective stories...








And here are the lovely french stamps she used. The large one is of Marie Curie for "2011, Année Internationale de la Chimie".  I had no idea chemistry had an international year to celebrate it!


Merci beaucoup Sandrine!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wrapping paper stationery

I think I sent this letter shortly after my birthday in May. I used the wrapping paper from my gifts to send a letter to my cousin.

I see a use in practically every scrap of paper... I'm cleaning the apartment right now for a visit from Dana and Ryan, and I'm trying to just throw away or recycle lots of stuff. I have too much!
Lord help me. What I really need to do is stop bringing stuff home!

A rare glimpse of other-than-letter-life:
I'm listening to the 6ths, The Mountain Goats and Hefner while I clean. :-)

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Abby's Letters

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I'm always careful when opening Abby's letters. 
You never know what might come out... 
glitter... pine needles... sand...

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Self-Print Stationery

Christmas cards and winter themed stationery are pretty common and easy to find, but I wanted to give a little love to the holiday of Thanksgiving, so I ended up designing my own stationery on Microsoft Publisher (the same program I used when I was 10 to write my own "newspaper", PawPrints).  
Anyway, here are the results:
I don't have access to a color printer so I used some colored paper to spice things up.
The turkey image I believe I got from Pugly Pixel, but I can't remember. In any case it's not mine. :-) The pages are half the size of normal printer paper.

This next set I made from Letterheady.  They show photos of famous people's actual letterhead, which is why there is a Kansas City address on here. I merely copied the photo and printed it out.  These sheets are quite small because when I tried to blow it up larger it got a little fuzzy.
Mini gift for my boyfriend, since he loves Calvin & Hobbes.
Not sure about the legal parts of doing this, but I'm not making money off of it, just pleasing myself, so I don't think it's a problem.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Fortune cookie card



I made this card from fortune cookies that I got.  I think "Ignore previous cookie" is my favorite one I've ever received.


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I get sick of "inspirational quotes" very quickly.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Whew. Long day.
It's my day with no classes, but I was still working hard. Worked on my presentation of Le Jardin des Plantes for my Paris: Capital of the 19th century class, and read more of La Curée (by Emile Zola).

No letters or postcards today, but Clay and I both got packages. We ordered  Ravens football t-shirts!
My first ever sports themed clothing. :-)
I also ordered a couple things on sale from L.L.Bean, including a very comfy soft green zip up sweatshirt. I haven't had a sweatshirt in forever.

But here are some incoming epistles from the past that I haven't posted yet.



 This one was sent to me by Jan from one of the letter writing socials that I'm so envious of!
So many wonderful stamps she used there!




So now it's back to the grindstone... reading more Zola, but this time in the comfort of my bed with a cup of tea instead of at the library. :-)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Monkeys and Tigers, Oh My!

I really love this combination.



My friend Dana made me several awesome monkey envelopes, and I got into a kick of sending them with the great "Save Vanishing Species" Tiger stamps.
You have to pay extra for these stamps, but the money goes to an important cause!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

Am I ever done with Halloween?

Hello all,
So here is some more Halloween themed mail that I sent out/received!

 I included some of the faux postage I made in my letter to Misty.  I got that perforator and these are my first attempts at artistamps... I wasn't very happy with the look the perforator gave, so I think I'm going to keep experimenting.

Here are two of the stamps used on a homemade postcard.
I added glitter to the owl! I love glitter on cards. :-)

 And finally, my Cricket magazine came in the mail.  My parents got this for me when I was younger and I loved it and missed it so much that I bought myself a subscription this year. It has short stories, poems, and wonderful artwork.  And I love this Halloweeny cover for October!
 and finally a letter to Chris, with a drawing on the back.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

My Bad


Got this letter returned to me attached to this nice explanation. The envelope I used wasn't high
enough.  But how nice. All I had to do was cut along the line and pop it back in the postbox.
Have you ever gotten one of these?

By the way, while I was gone I went to the Boston Aquarium with my mom and Clay.



I think seeing awesome aquatic animals and touching rays and sharks is a pretty good excuse for not blogging.  :-)