I got a letter from Bee - it seems that either the Irish or the Finnish post office did something really interesting with it. It arrived wrapped in plastic, which I wondered but didn't really think too much about, until opening the envelope!
I wonder what happened! Luckily all the writing was still mainly untouched. The envelope was even covered with tape to begin with, and the dirt still got inside, so I wonder what would've happened to a letter in a normal, thin paper envelope!
I'll try and answer Bee before taking off, but if I don't have the time, I might just pack the letter with me and reply from the Netherlands.
The outcoming mail for yesterday was a letter I sent to my newest pen pal to USA. I happened to have an envelope made of very good quality paper, almost like watercolour paper, so watercolour is what I did with it! I finished it off with some rubber stamps - on the left you can see I used a plain stamp (handcarved by my pen pal Mickey, who's actually in New Zealand on her honeymoon now!), my goal was to take off some colour instead of adding it. The envelope stamp I made myself (and I'm very proud of it)!
The font I used on the envelope is called BlackChancery, I really enjoy writing with that one! Does anyone else use different fonts when you address your envelopes?
It's really nice to get letters! I do it also snail mail.
ReplyDeleteLetters always make my day! (: I like racing my boyfriend to the door when we hear the mail arrive... I usually win, haha. :D
DeleteWhat did happen with the letter, really weird! Have a good trip to my neighbours ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, weird! Plus it was wrapped in plastic after the stamps had been cancelled... so it happened somewhere on the way, not before sending! A mystery indeed. Thanks, I'll try to have a good trip! (:
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