Monday, 18 June 2012
Rainy Day's & Monday's
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Words, rhymes and phrases
We share so much of ourselves on the internet. What we're doing, where we are, what we're eating or wearing. How we're being attacked by a bee or what film we're interested in seeing.
Letter writing is precious in the fact that we must pay for or words, so we make them more valuable. We send a letter carefully thought out in pretty articulate writing and buy a stamp and send it. These words are physical things on paper, they're living thoughts or ideas. They last as long as you want them, if you keep them they could have a long life in a shoe box, being read every now and again on a rainy day. Or they can have a short life span, and all you have to do it set flame to the paper and they're gone. That's it. They're not backed up on some super computer to come back and haunt you later, they're completely and utterly gone.
It just amazes me how no one writes letter or sends trinkets any more. It's just bills and Amazon boxes. I hope more people begin writing letters, even if it's only the odd year or two. Send a piece of yourself out into the world. Go on.
Letter writing is precious in the fact that we must pay for or words, so we make them more valuable. We send a letter carefully thought out in pretty articulate writing and buy a stamp and send it. These words are physical things on paper, they're living thoughts or ideas. They last as long as you want them, if you keep them they could have a long life in a shoe box, being read every now and again on a rainy day. Or they can have a short life span, and all you have to do it set flame to the paper and they're gone. That's it. They're not backed up on some super computer to come back and haunt you later, they're completely and utterly gone.
It just amazes me how no one writes letter or sends trinkets any more. It's just bills and Amazon boxes. I hope more people begin writing letters, even if it's only the odd year or two. Send a piece of yourself out into the world. Go on.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Artbox
I'm off to London next month so I will for sure stop in at the Covent Garden location. I also adore the packaging! The little stamps with the Yen price are just so sweet.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Removing Stamps From Envelopes
2. Grab a small shallow dish (I used a small container you normally find at deli's), fill it so there's just enough water for the stamp to float on without grazing the bottom, you also don't want it to be totally drenched. Use cool water, not hot or warm! Think of laundry, colours get a cold wash and whites get a hot wash. You don't want any ink to run.
3. My stamp upon touching the water started to curl, I panicked but it's okay. Just remove it with tweezers and just lightly flatten it out as best you can then place it back in the dish. Different envelopes and stamps will have different soak times so don't rush.
4. After about 10 minutes my stamp was ready and I removed it with tweezers, I peeled off the envelope with tweezers, it should almost slide off like a knife through butter. You might have to hold the stamp down as you peel away the envelope, but if you find that you're having to pull or it's not sliding off easily then stop and let it soak some more.
5 & 6. Let them dry completely before doing anything with them, if they curve a bit put them in a book to flatten them out. Now you can use them to decorate mail art or put in a stamp album.
Hope this helps in your snail mail needs!
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Magazines and Letter Sets, oh my!
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