Congratulations! Must be fun and nice! I won't join, because I am not that good in writing letters (I still owe you a long letter...)
Funny that their welcome letter hasn't been handwritten :-) (this is no criticism - concerning my own handwriting I should typewrite them, and I never mind if someone sends me a typewritten letter - but it's just a funny idea, reading these typewritten compliments on handwritten letters).
Actually, I'm not looking for penpals (I have more than I can manage). I just found it funny to belong to this club, and membership is forever. I penpal recommended it and I thought I could support this ladies who are trying to save the mail world a letter a time.
Why do you say you aren't good at writing letters? I love yours! :) And don't worry about "owing" a long letter: write as you wish/can/prefer. If we consider that, I owe you hundreds of handmade postcards! :D
I thought the same about hand/type writing. But I think the LWA has growing bigger that the creators thought, so it must be impossible to handwrite all these answers. Anyway, the stationery (vintage style) is great.
To start your question "and you?": I've just apllied to becoming a member, too :-) You were right, be it a long or short letter, be it in my sometimes unreadable handwriting or even typed: a letter writer ís a letter writer :-) Fun to join such a nice alliance with so many colleagues worldwide. A pleasure to join you :-)
Concerning managing mail, also I am getting overwhelmed, having received more mail art than I can manage (= reply within an acceptable amount of time..). Snailier than snail mail.... Despite of that, mail adventures keep on being great and fun.
Congratulations! Must be fun and nice!
ReplyDeleteI won't join, because I am not that good in writing letters (I still owe you a long letter...)
Funny that their welcome letter hasn't been handwritten :-) (this is no criticism - concerning my own handwriting I should typewrite them, and I never mind if someone sends me a typewritten letter - but it's just a funny idea, reading these typewritten compliments on handwritten letters).
Actually, I'm not looking for penpals (I have more than I can manage). I just found it funny to belong to this club, and membership is forever. I penpal recommended it and I thought I could support this ladies who are trying to save the mail world a letter a time.
DeleteWhy do you say you aren't good at writing letters? I love yours! :)
And don't worry about "owing" a long letter: write as you wish/can/prefer. If we consider that, I owe you hundreds of handmade postcards! :D
I thought the same about hand/type writing. But I think the LWA has growing bigger that the creators thought, so it must be impossible to handwrite all these answers. Anyway, the stationery (vintage style) is great.
p.s. I love their stamp 'by pigeon'!!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful! And also the slogan written on the postcard.
DeleteTo start your question "and you?": I've just apllied to becoming a member, too :-)
ReplyDeleteYou were right, be it a long or short letter, be it in my sometimes unreadable handwriting or even typed: a letter writer ís a letter writer :-)
Fun to join such a nice alliance with so many colleagues worldwide. A pleasure to join you :-)
Concerning managing mail, also I am getting overwhelmed, having received more mail art than I can manage (= reply within an acceptable amount of time..). Snailier than snail mail.... Despite of that, mail adventures keep on being great and fun.
That's the eternal question: if we get a lot of mail, we feel overwhelmed; if we find our mailbox empty we feel disappointed... :)
DeleteAnyway, I agree with you, mail adventures provide us a lot of fun!