pushing the envelopes
decorated envelopes, mail art, lettering ideas
Monday, February 16, 2026
JAN from Renee
Sunday, February 15, 2026
JAN from Mary - Celtic-esque lettering
I'm staying about a month ahead on loading my blog posts and very happy with the Style/Tool Project. The only snag I have hit is that I don't have a name for that style that is not runes - and I wrote that I was going to do runes. Then I looked at them and thought - nobody would ever want to do runes.
Then I wrote all the January names in Runes - in pencil - to see if they grabbed me. They did. Now I like them a lot more than I thought I would. But, that doesn't mean I can make them pretty - or do something that will lure others into trying runes.
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Later - I found the exemplar and it says *New Celtic* - and this topic will come up again.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Jan/Dec from Ava
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Here is a sweet little story from Jerzy Gregorek. I hardly ever observe holidays - but since this popped up right when I found myself at Feb 14 - I'll put it in.
Aniela (his wife) and I have been married for 38 years, and we still have lots to talk about. We also have a tradition. At noon, we stop working and prepare ourselves for our date. After taking showers and dressing in our favorite clothes, we head to our favorite local restaurant. As soon as we walk in, the entire staff welcomes us with a smile and we head to our favorite table, guided by the chatting host. He offers a menu and a bottle of sparking water while Aniela reads the menu. She chooses a different lunch each time, but I stay with the same appetizer (French fries) and a double vodka for my entree with a plate of veggies on the side. I love our dates. Nothing is better than sitting with your wife after 42 years of being together and still enjoying the moment.
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French fries, a double vodka and a plate of veggies. That's interesting. I have forgotten who Jerzy is. I was going to write more, but was interrupted and I'm not in the mood to start looking for information. I have eight new envelopes to post.
Friday, February 13, 2026
JAN from Christi - Birds
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| Owl peeking out |
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| Doors closed |
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Re-Run, musing & chore avoidance
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
JAN to JeanR and Kate
Now it is Jan 27th and I am proof reading.
Grrrrrrr
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
JAN to Gavin and Juliana
https://www.stationeryworks.com It looks like they absorbed Checkerboard which was another high end company. The new company has not maintained the aesthetic of the original companies - but that is to be expected as new people are going to be younger and what I thought was stylish in the 90s and the 00s is way out of style.
Who sends actual invitations to cocktail parties these days? Maybe people in the south - and a smattering of people in Nantucket - but I bet they are few and far between.
It was nostalgic for me to see this invitation again. I had forgotten that I actually know the guests of honor. [story below]
I know I have already told this story on the blog, but I can't find it - so I'll retell it and add a label in case I ever need it again which I probably won't but I would like to put off my chores just a little bit longer.
I renamed the bride and groom - Eve & Adam above - so I'll just stick with those names. Adam's mom had me address the invitations to the rehearsal dinner. I can't remember when I met Eve, but she hired me to paint a really nice contemporary quote on the wall in their front hallway. She sent her husband off with the kids for a couple hours while I painted. When they returned, Adam said something nice about my work and then he said, "My penmanship is so bad that there is no way it could be fixed."
"I accept that challenge," was my reply. Adam's mom offered to babysit while Adam and Eve came to my studio for a penmanship lesson. It only took one lesson and he caught the bug. Eve told me later that he was a little bit *too obsessed* with his penmanship practice.
Later, I found out that the people he worked with were very impressed with his improved penmanship. His family owns the nicest jewelry store in Des Moines and all the job tickets were written by hand. So Adam's poor penmanship had been the cause of a few issues with some of the jobs. You can imagine how frantic people get if a diamond or treasured heirloom is misplaced.
I was very proud of him and glad to know that there was a practical benefit to improving one's penmanship. It was fun to find the invitation and send it along as I continue in my hoard reduction.
Monday, February 9, 2026
JAN to Irene and Patty
Sunday, February 8, 2026
JAN to Jeannette, Rachael, Nicky and Renee
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The rest of the Dec envelopes.
<sigh>
Somehow these Dec envelopes decided to hide from me. Or I had some looney idea that I could divide the Dec envelopes into two groups. Apologies - you'll just have to put up with this as I forge ahead with the master plan.
I do feel some baby steps of progress in how I photograph and blog - maybe someday some actual progress will appear.
Friday, February 6, 2026
JAN to Nanski and Lucy
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Eventually I found. my exemplar - and it was called - New Celtic - but, I can't post it because I can't find the origin. Maybe I will..... at a later date.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
JAN to Jessica, Amy, Janet and Judi
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Jan to Lisa, Phillip, Lynne & Mary - Morgan's outline
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Dec from Juliana and Phillip
Monday, February 2, 2026
Dec from Nicky - memory bears

The other kind of memory bear is when a grown up loved one passes and leaves behind clothing. Some people make pillows out of the clothing and some make teddy bears. A friend of mine was tasked with making 5 bears for a woman who lives in NYC. She had purchased all the materials and a very nice set of plexiglas templates for the parts but then she couldn't find anyone to do the sewing.
My friend did not call me up and ask me to help her - but she was one of the people who put in many hours on my Day of the Dead project - so when she just mentioned that she was having an epic battle with some teddy bears, I offered to help.
It's a long story --- and I won't bother with details - I'll just warn anyone who knows how to sew that if anyone approaches you to make memory bears - they are way more complicated than one would imagine. Obviously, if you want to take time to make 4 or 5 practice bears - you'll get the hang of it. But that first bear is going to be a real mutant *bear.*
It does not help when the person who wants the bear provides fabric that clashes. But, I'm sure she's perfectly happy with the outcome - as she chose which fabrics went where - and the fabrics were meaningful to her.
I get a little PTSD just looking at the photo of the bears. If they look lumpy - it's because the lady sent knit shirts - and the pattern was for woven fabric. I told my friend to use iron-on stabilizer for the knits and she did not heed my advice. Later, she agreed that she should have taken my advice.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
EXTRA INFO for exchangers - Scroll down for today's regular post
There are two new posts today. This one is just for exchangers. The new envelope for today is below.
These topics have been covered in recent posts, but, they bear repeating, because I have no way of knowing who reads the blog.
- MISSING MAIL
PLEASE take a photo of your envelopes before you mail them because there has been an increase in missing mail.
For the past 10+ years, most of the mail has been delivered without problems.
I can only recall one person who signed up and never sent anything.
There were only a few new people each year.
Quite a few new people only signed up once and I never knew why they didn’t sign up again, but, it didn’t matter, because I had such a steady group. We’d lose a veteran from time to time - but we had new people filling the slots and we always ended up with 20 to 25 people each month.
Then in 2025 there was a confluence of more new people and more missing mail.
Were those two things related?
When I did not get envelopes from all four new people in December, it was not looking good for the newcomers. Eventually, I found out that even MY envelopes had gone missing. So, with that - we know it’s the USPS. All four new people had sent their mail.
2. CHEWED UP MAIL
There has been more mail arriving that has been chewed up by the USPS processing machines. I know that they are installing new machines and I suspect that the the new machines are more aggressive than the tired, old machines that have been chugging along for decades.
The exchange *rules* have always stated that people could send an *empty* envelope. The new rule is that you must put *something* in the envelope to give it enough heft to withstand its trip through the machines. The *something* that you use for filler may be blank paper or recycled paper.
We will still write *empty* on the back of envelopes to indicate that the contents of the envelope is just filler and it’s fine to leave the envelope unopened if you like that look.
3. COLLAGE/WASHI TAPE/STICKERS
Anything other than a stamp is an opportunity for something to fall off and that can cause problems for the machines. My son who spent a couple years crawling inside those machines which were longer than his house - to maintain the moving parts and also vacuum out all the debris - confirmed that embellishments were not a good idea. Also, magnets can cause all sorts of problems - so don’t send magnets in your envelopes. Of course, the live birds that people mail can be a problem. There was that time a pheasant escaped from a box - but I digress. Yes, the USPS ships live animals.
We will keep chugging along - and hopefully - 2026 will be a fun year for all of us.
Thank you for reading this.
















































