Incoming:
The top envelope was from Henderica who contacted me to do a swap of airmail stickers. She made her envelope look all air mail-like using washi tape. How clever! Plus, the stamps she used on her envelope were super neat. Thanks Henderica!
The bottom envelope is from Anna over at The Lettering. Thanks for the mail Anna! She included a questionnaire to complete and return so I gotta dust off my thinking cap to come up with answers and I dunno, I guess, when, maybe, what, where am i....?
OH, and just in case you missed the FANTASTIC stamp that was on one of the envelopes in the previous image, behold the stamp that came on Jay's letter:
CAPTAIN CANUCK!!! That is the most awesome sauce thing I've seen all week long. The Captain and I are destined to be great friends. I anticipate a bit of a rocky period in our friendship in about 20 years when Captain Canuck realizes that he's put on 50 pounds (you know, he's really let himself go because Super Beaver keeps getting the chicks), but we'll pull through. Though look at him pose in the stamp! C'mon Captain Canuck, who are you trying to impress? Thanks so much Jay for the new friend!
The funny thing about Jessica's envelope below is that it was marked Part 2 of 2. Just where oh where is Part 1 of 2? Clearly it decided to take a detour as part of its plans for a much needed vacation. Maybe it'll send me a postcard from Serbia....
I made the mistake of telling Cheryl that her previous letter was impossible to get into. So she decided to make her reply the Fort Knox of letters by putting her letter into 3 different envelopes. And that's AFTER I had to dig out the machete to get into this bad boy:
Whew. That envelope was a lot of work to get into. I deserve some congratulatory sushi, don't you think? GOOD JOB ME. You know, for opening an envelope. Not just anyone can open an envelope, right? Whaada you mean people do this all the time, everywhere? Crap. I guess I should cancel that parade I organized to celebrate the fact that I put on socks this morning.
Outgoing:
I made this silly monster envelope for my 10 year old niece. Van Gogh, move on over! There's another superstar artist in town.
And that's it from me. I hope you also had happy mail days this week.
Yay! It got there. I was thinking I would have to do a letter search and rescue somewhere. That could have gotten hairy. I guess that's how long (about) it takes for a letter to get to Canada from here. And I think I will have to do some scientific (although not TOO scientific) experiments with glassine envies. I'll be sure to report on my findings.
ReplyDeleteI quite like envelope experiments! Please do let me know what you find out--we envelope scientists need to stick together.
DeleteMy letter arrived ^.^ Sweet :) your mail is always so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteIt did! I also very much liked the postcard, thank you!
DeleteI love that the package is labeled "rush" and it has a picture of a snail on it....XD
ReplyDelete*gasp* OMG, IT ACTUALLY LET ME POST A COMMENT! I've been trying to do that for weeks now and it wouldn't recognize my wordpress account or openID! *pokes screen incessantly and grins mischievously* I feel so powerful at this moment.....
ReplyDeleteUh oh, I lost you to the power rush, didn't I? C'mon Kay.... put down the keyboard and just come on back..... :)
DeleteHuh. I never even realized the irony of putting the "Rush" stamp near the snail label. Let's just pretend that the snail is a text subject of a speed experiment conducted by the Umbrella Corp, shall we?
Text subject. Yes, because the umbrella corp is now trying to take over mobile networks. OR I could have meant to write "test subject." Either or.
DeleteSpeed experiment? What speed experiment? I have no idea what you're talking about and I can assure you that we at Umbrella Corp. would never engage in any harmful or unethical experiments--especially not the kinds that involve using mobile networks and radio waves to plant ideas into your subconscious and make you do our bidding. Really, Laura, I don't where you get these ideas. ;P
DeleteBut I see you've met my typo monkey! Damn little guy keeps jumping around on my keyboard every time I'm not looking...*hides behind you so the monkey can't see me* isn't he just adorable? Wouldn't you just love to keep him? *tries to sneak away*
Damn, you got into it ;)
ReplyDeleteYUP. You're going to need to try harder to break me. Bring it on!
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Psssttt.... [whispers] I'm all talk.
Please go easier on me. That envelope nearly wiped me right out.
I love all those stamps from Henderica!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! In the end I decided on blogging. I would like to invite you to keep track of my blog:azukowska.blogspot.com I hope that my blog will appeal to you and you'll be a frequent visitor. see that my letter finally reached you. Phew, and already I thought I had to write it again.
ReplyDeleteHi Anna! Great to hear that you've decided to try your hand at blogging. I hope you really enjoy it.
DeleteI love the letters and post cards you get all the time, So much work as gotten into them I love how amazing net pretty lovely cute nise they look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful comment! :)
DeleteHappy Monday, Laura! Just dropping by to let you know I've sent you a little letter this morning ;). You should be getting it soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful week! ;D
Miki.
Happy Monday Miki! Oh YAY! I'm so glad that you decided to write me. You may learn to regret it eventually, but I'll do my best to not be completely scary. :)
DeleteI hope you have a lovely week as well.
ohhh one to me!!!!!
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