pushing the envelopes
decorated envelopes, mail art, lettering ideas
Monday, October 14, 2024
Sept to Carolyn - Julia B Silberman
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Sept to Amy, C, Jessica and Sharen
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Sept to Cathy - Etegami Dior dresses
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I try to refrain from too much jabber about fashion. My interest in clothes for myself has faded away. However, I still enjoy following what's going on in the world of fashion. There is something about the way clothes can impact how we feel and the memory of how that used to be important to me. I enjoy watching my granddaughter make choices.
These photos from a recent Dior runway show caught my eye. The quick sketches on the grid background are so cool. I'm pondering using the idea on envelope. I guess they remind me of etegami.
Friday, October 11, 2024
June from Rachael, Simone, Susan and Troy
This is from Simone in Letzebuerg (Luxembourg) Fun design. Air mail borders are so charming. |
This is from Susan and I'm glad this one (as well as the others in this group) didn't get the dog post mark. |
Thursday, October 10, 2024
June from Linda, Lynne, Maggie, Mary, Mia & Patty
A fun mailing from Australia |
Lynne's pretty blue pointed pen looks great on the black - and that stamp is proving to be quite versatile. |
Maggie does the most beautiful flowers - grrrr at the scribbles which were entirely uncalled for. I'm getting tired of that dog on the cancel. |
This one is from Mary - and the bird looks like it's looking at the dog and the dog looks like it's looking at the stamp. |
Patty spent some time on all those little airplanes and I love the effect - as well as the arrangement. |
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
June from Janet, JeanR, Jessica, Juliana, Kate, Kristine & Chuck
A fun one from Janet |
Sweet little mama and baby elephant from JeanR |
I like this one from Jessica even though I'm not sure exactly what the sphere is. Maybe it's a beach ball. |
Fun stamp placement - and clever rubber stamp. Everyone knows I'm a big fan of white space when it's done as nicely as this. |
That notecard from Kristine makes me want to do some pencil lettering. |
And this one is from Chuck. I wonder if he meandered with the red and then outlined it or drew the black shape and then colored it in..... |
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
June from Cathy, Lynne, Amy, Carolyn & Christy
It's Sept 13th, and I just finished posting the June envelopes that I sent. I also discovered that I had not posted the June envelopes that I received - Grrrr at myself and my chaotic filing system - I'm going to post them in groups - and not even attempt to write interesting posts or do add-ons. I just need to get back into chronological order.
There's good news. I actually did several envelopes in the September exchange that I LOVED. Two of them were done a day or two later than the others (which had been mailed) and I let the two really good ones sit on my desk to enjoy for a couple extra days. That hardly ever happens.
From Cathy - below is the card and below that are the colors she used on the envelope. |
This arrived in June for my biker-son's 40th birthday - from Lynne and I put it in the wrong folder. |
The fun curls that Carolyn added to her lettering were inspired by the stamp. Too bad the dog bite cancel obliterates the very pretty stamp. |
Christy found perfect colors to go with the stamp - and a banjo. There's that dog again. My postal worker son says they take it very seriously at his station when someone gets bit. |
Monday, October 7, 2024
Halloween stamps - rerun from Rachael
We interrupt our regularly scheduled post to discuss Halloween stamps. One of our pen pals expressed disappointment at the non-availability of Halloween stamps this year. I've been watching the USPS website (where you can order stamps) and noticing that Day of the Dead have been consistently available - and then WHAM - they are gone.
I have a theory that they thought they had enough to get us through 2024 - but - there was a run on them and they are all gone - although you can always check your local USPS stations - you never know what they have in the leftovers.
Then I wondered how many Halloween stamps there have been and how often they come out.
The first one was in 2016 and it was a set of 4 different jack-o-lanterns. They were adorable. The next ones did not come out until 2019 and those were the silhouettes of windows stamps - called Spooky Silhouettes. Very nice. And the third one was Day of the Dead which came out in 2021.
As I recall - there is a tiny date on each stamp that designates what year the stamp came out. Those were the only ones I could find. If there are others - please let me know.
I'm guessing that we will get a new Halloween stamp next year. Or perhaps they will re-issue one of the old designs. I have no idea if they ever do that. All I know is that one time a long time ago, one of my postal worker friends told me that they always announce how many stamps of each design are printed. He saved me a sheet of the Wisconsin stamps because he knew it was a very low run and that they would not be available for very long since the collectors would be snapping them up.
So, we have no idea how they calculate the number of stamps that they think the public will want. Some of them sell out quickly. I think the Peanuts stamps went really fast.
I can't imagine that the number of people who are just buying stamps to send mail art is a very large number - so we would not have any pull if we asked for specific things. Or, perhaps we need to band together and make ourselves a force to contend with. I do have that blog set up that is
The American Union of Mail Artists.
Maybe there would be a way to reach out to our kindred spirits. My fondest dream was always to become a department within the USPS - but, I'm not sure I can make that happen. If only I were younger - I'd be all over this.
Sorry to ramble on -- I put in a couple hours digging and transplanting - and then a couple more hours finishing up all but 3 of my exchange envelopes - so I am treating myself to real-time chit chat. It's actually Sunday afternoon.
I suppose I could post one envelope today. One of my favorites that I have appropriated.
This was the blurb online that went with the silhouette stamps.
Spooky Silhouettes
Halloween has long been a holiday that lets us delight in the things that scare us. With the approach of autumn, Spooky Silhouettes stamps will offer fun, frightful scenes that symbolize this annual celebration. Four stamps feature digital illustrations in which traditional Halloween motifs are rendered as black silhouettes in eerily backlit windows. Artist Tyler Lang created the artwork. Art Director Greg Breeding designed the stamps.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
This is a link to a much longer blurb announcing the very first Halloween stamp.
https://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2016/pr16_075.htm
Sunday, October 6, 2024
June to Cathy, Irene, Ben and Alex
Here's one with cryptic writing. I think I did this previously. I like the idea enough to buy more of these stamps.