Thursday, April 9, 2015

stamps: the civil war 1865

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The Civil War (1861-1865), the most wrenching chapter in American history, claimed the lives of more than 620,000 soldiers and brought vast changes to the country. The Postal ServiceTM concludes its commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the war by issuing a souvenir sheet with two new stamp designs for 2015.

One stamp depicts the Battle of Five Forks, near Petersburg, Virginia, on April 1,1865. The other stamp depicts Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House on April, 9.

The Civil War: 1865 stamps are being issued as Forever® stamps.

You can read more about The Civil War: 1865 stamps here.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

stamps: maya angelou

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Author, poet, actress, and champion of civil rights Dr. Maya Angelou (1928-2014) was one of the most dynamic voices in all of 20th-century American literature. The book "I know Why the Caged Bird Sings", an autobiographical account of her childhood, gained wide acclaim for its vivid depiction of African-American life in the South.

The stamp showcases artist Ross Rossin's 2013 portrait of Dr. Angelou. The oil painting is part of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's collection. In the bottom left corner is the following quotation by the pioneering author: "A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." Above the quotation is her name in red lettering. 

The Maya Angelou stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp in sheets of 12.

You can read more about the Maya Angelou stamp here.

Monday, April 6, 2015

reasons to write.

• Write a note to someone remembering a fond or funny memory.

• Make someone smile who is having a rough day.

• Write a love letter to your significant other.

• Send someone your favorite recipe.

• Write a letter of appreciation to you mailman.

• Write a thank you card to a sales associate that went above and beyond.

• Write a letter to let someone know you have been thinking about them.

• Send a letter to a child to teach them how fun it is to receive mail.

• To create beautiful mail art.

• Send a letter inviting someone over.

• Mail a letter with an old photograph you found of that person.

• To send a clipping from a newspaper or magazine.

• Send a card to celebrate an obscure holiday.

• Write a letter to an elderly friend or family member.

• To help save the U.S. Postal Service.



Friday, April 3, 2015

postcard teas.

I discovered the coolest thing the other day! POSTCARD TEAS!

They are a store located in London that sells all sorts of teas, but the coolest thing they sell is their Tea Postcards. You select the tea postcard you would like to send, write your message and address on the virtual postcard. They then print it and post it for you to anywhere in the world. The price of their Tea Postcards includes shipping to anywhere in the world.

The Tea Postcards come in three different varieties: Black, Green and Oolong

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Here are some of the postcard designs that I love:
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You can order these great Tea Postcards through their online shop or if you are ever in London, visit Postcard Teas in person.

Postcard Teas
Dering Street
New Bond Street
London W1S 1AG
M-F 10:30am-6:30pm

Thursday, April 2, 2015

paper source and #write_on.

Paper Source has teamed up with the #write_on campaign in an effort to promote National Letter Writing Month! Paper Source will be carrying two exclusive Write_On card kits, one designed by Egg Press and one by Hello!Lucky. Each kit contains 16 letterpress cards and envelopes, one Gelly Roll pen, plus tips and inspiration for writing letters.

Since I now work at Paper Source part time, I got to see the Write_On card kits first hand this past weekend and boy are they lovely!
Can you spot the two kits on the shelves?
I think both of these kits are just so lovely and perfect to add to any stationery collection! Which one is your favorite?
Write_On kits can be purchased at any Paper Source store for $26.95 or online at PaperSource.com.


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

stamps: from me to you

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The From Me To You stamp is unique, featuring not only stamps, but also an interactive element in the form of decals and labels for decorating envelopes, letters, and greeting cards. The stamps each bear the words "From Me To You" in capital letters. Surrounding the rows of stamps are colorful self-adhesive stickers. The eleven labels at the top of the sheet, in the shapes of hearts, circles, and rectangles, carry messages such as "Happy Birthday," "Miss You," "Thank You," and "Get Well Soon." Along the sides and bottom of the sheet are decorative decals including hearts, envelopes, flowers, mailboxes, and a kiss. the artist chose bright jewel tones and primary colors to reflect the happy, playful personality of the stamp design.

The From Me To You stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp. 

You can read more about the From Me To You stamp here.



national letter writing month.

Happy National Letter Writing Month! Are you ready to write?

Celebrate by spending the month writing letters and getting inspired by all things snail mail!