Friday, June 30, 2023
To Grace - Year of the bunny stamp
This one is the third and last attempt to spin an idea off of Rachael - and I ditched the railroad station stamps and went with the year of the bunny. It has great colors and a gazillion little details. I'm happy with the concept of this one - and might try it again. It seems like a pale pink name would be a better starting point - or maybe pale gray.
Thursday, June 29, 2023
News flash - 2nd post today
Scroll down for today's regular post ---
The U.S. Postal Service will hike the price of first-class mail "Forever" stamps to 66 cents from 63 cents.
According to a release from the postal service, the stamp price jumps July 9.
In an April news release, USPS cited rising operating costs "fueled by inflation" for the increase in stamp prices.
In addition, the cost to send a domestic postcard will increase to 51 cents and a 1-ounce letter mailed to another country will jump to $1.50.
The price for a single-piece letter and flat additional-ounce price remains at 24 cents.
To Troy - RR station stamp
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
To Lynne - outlined with RR stations stamp
This was not a first attempt. It is one of a series and they will appear in a random order because following my thought process is impossible. I was inspired by one of Rachael's envelopes and I hope to find the inspiration envelope - but we can critique this one without seeing the inspiration piece.
The railroad station envelopes have some beautiful colors and I enjoyed working with them. However, I was not wowed by any of the results - until I stopped coloring them in. Maybe I can create a cliffhanger situation. Can you imagine what this one would look like without any color?
Maybe we should discuss the difference between writing the letters and outlining - or just drawing an outline based on the general knowledge of what letters look like. If you have not tried outlining letters without writing them first - you probably should. Balloon lettering is an outlined style. It's usually not very stylish. Just make a note that if you ever drew balloon letters - you have done the easies basic style of outlined lettering. Step 2 is to square them off.
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
To John, Rich and Scott at the USPS
Monday, June 26, 2023
To Rodney at the USPS
I actually like this one a lot - I would not do this on an envelope that was going through the mail - but these were just handed out. It's too bad I never got any of those stamps because I could have a lot of fun with the concept of stacking the letters in a name. I suppose I could use that idea with any stamp - but would it make sense? I should have used some purple colored pencils and done some filling in on this one.
Sunday, June 25, 2023
Maybe Nanski? - Raub Druckerin
I do not recall if I ever linked to these people. They are in Denmark and they make prints off interesting man-hole-covers and other similar objects.
I love the story of how they got started and I also love the prints they make.
https://raubdruckerin.de/collections - if you are only going to click on one of the links - the one below is more interesting. This one just has t-shirts and tote bags. Or if you are a surfer, you might want to click on all the tabs - and read the story of how they got started.
I would not spend $54 on a t-shirt - or $108 on two so that I got free shipping. But, I think they are pretty.
I plugged the name Raub Druckerin into Google translate and it said: Rob Printer. I think it lost something in the translation. Maybe it means something like Stolen Prints.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
To USPS Don and Jon
Friday, June 23, 2023
Monster to AmyF + flourish to JeanR
Mongolian woman
who had lived through
nineteen life-killing droughts
and forty-seven years
of brutal Communist repression.
Historically,
the Communists did not like
the independent spirit
of the Mongolian people.
She was four feet tall,
seventy pounds,
and in perfect health.
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Cartoons to Mary + CathyO
These two are fun together. I like the stamp placement on Mary's. And I like the mail flying all over the place on Cathy's. In the past, I had more focus to do fun little drawings. Somehow - I'm veering off in a different direction. Making a game out of using up all the envelopes and stamps seems to be working. It's not really a game - but I don't know what to call it. I guess it is a system where I let things come together in a way that is random and that I just have to accept. This stops me from spending too much time on pondering. It's like being handed an assignment and being told - make it work.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Flower grid to Mia
Oh my gosh -- this one is empty, too. How many posts did I fill with envelopes - and then forgot to go back and write words.
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Rube Goldberg to Leslie
In a perfect world, I would have had all the letters drawn in and around a Rube Goldberg machine.
Monday, June 19, 2023
A random vintage font
This is not an envelope - but it could be. I love the idea of having the figure present a stamp to the baby in the cradle. I do not remember where I found this image. The font caught my eye and it would be lovely if I actually got around to trying it. There are not many capitals - but it would be fun to try to create some.
The valid reason(s) I have for inserting a non-envelope is that I was going back and forth on whether or not to post a particular envelope. I need to discuss it with the person who received it to see if the thinks I should post it. Also, as I write this, I am in Chicago enjoying perfect summer weather. It's important that I jabber about nice weather and good things instead of just the chaos or disasters. I suspect my life is evenly balanced.
By the end of this week, I will have completed the *week at Nanna's house* and then I will look at the calendar and realize that I need to be coming up with some spectacular ideas for the July exchange. Hopefully I'll remember to come back and try this one.
Sunday, June 18, 2023
The Money Karl Story
Karl's Spencerian is lookin' good. Real good. Better than mine ever was. He has progressed much further than I dreamed was possible considering how many decades of muscle memory he was trying to retrain. He still nitpicks at his skill level - but, IMHO - the only thing he could do to further his skill level is drop all his other activities which include -- well, let's just say he does a ton of stuff. Musical stuff, athletic stuff, brain stuff, unicycle stuff. If he wants to submit a list of all the things he does- he may do so. I keep thinking it would be fun to talk more about some of the readers.
This is important: all those different skills at things other than penmanship were all things that contributed to his ability to pick up Spencerian at an amazing rate. So - he should probably not drop all the other activities just to improve his penmanship. What he should do - is stop nitpicking - but that seems to be hard wired - so we'll stop harping on that. Harping seems to be one of my hard wired quirks.
I fussed around trying to make an arrangement of stamps that I liked - and then I realized that there was enough to use a square envelope - but they fit better on this one - so I wasted the extra cents. I thought a money guy would like to have the stamps arranged in a logical order. Maybe the post office will like it, too.
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Money Karl let me know that I did not add up the stamps correctly. There was not enough for a square envelope. My arithmetic skills are glitchy.
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Cartoons to Grace + Lynne
I should have combined this with Troy's - I can change the date - and have both of these on the same day and insert something else. Scroll down to the other one that is posted today.
Cartoons to Troy
OK - we are back to the cartoon stamps. I think this was the first one where I decided to stack the names. Since I'm fading away from actual calligraphy - it seems like a good alternative - to use the basic shapes of letters and make something else. Colored pencils saved the day. I finally pulled out that set of 150 pencils that I bought for my daughter when she was in middle school and I still had a feeling that she might develop an interest in art. She really wanted the set -- and then never used them Not even once. I think the set was about $75 when I bought it - which was a lot for me to pay for something a kid wanted - although, I knew that if she didn't use them - I would. So why has it taken me 30 years to use them? The same set today is $125.
Friday, June 16, 2023
Lichtenstein to Alison
I was dreading this stamp. It was going to be hard to do much without using a ruler - but I was too lazy to go get my circle templates - and then I hodge-podged it - doing hand drawing and going over it with a ruler -- I guess I'm really 50-50 on how this one turned out. I see potential - and parts of it are nice. I think it wants to be a stacked pile of all the letters that fills up the left third of the envelope.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Lichtenstein to Susan
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Lichtenstein to AmyG
I liked the idea of this - but it was really hard. I should've put in the lemons. I like that there is a good chunk of green to work with. Ideas inspired by this stamp might do better if I refrain from being so literal. Or - maybe stay literal and put in all the elements but make them larger ----
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Lichtenstein to Irene
Since the fruit stamp was the only one I even liked - I thought I'd write a name with fruit. I had already done about 10 on the June list - and some of the names that would have been better in fruit were done - so next month - I will use the other fruit stamps on names that lend themselves to fruit.
Monday, June 12, 2023
Lichtenstein to Sharon
Monday through Friday of this week will be the five Roy Lichtenstein stamps. So far - they are turning out to be a bit challenging. I like the fruit - but I think this one is a terrible image of an explosion. I guess it is OK. But - to be just OK when you have been chosen to be on a stamp is disappointing. Or maybe a better way to say that - the designer made unfortunate (or odd) choices when they chose which pieces of Roy's art to put on stamps.
Sunday, June 11, 2023
Cartoon to Janet - Zoom idea
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Orphan Annie to Valerie in May
Friday, June 9, 2023
From Maggie to Tracy - Angela, MT
Thursday, June 8, 2023
From Janet to both Amy and Tracy
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
From CathyO to Tracy - non-machineable mail
I warned everyone - that writing blurbs with variety about the envelopes for Tracy would be hard - because they were all so pretty. This one is sooooo pretty - and her name fits the layout beautifully. Name length can be so challenging.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Real time from Valerie
Monday, June 5, 2023
From Grace to Tracy
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Sunday, June 4, 2023
From Kate to Tracy
Saturday, June 3, 2023
To Kate in May (11)
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Friday, June 2, 2023
From JeanR to Tracy (10)
Thursday, June 1, 2023
From Irene to Tracy - JUNE exchange sign-up
More pretty flowers for Tracy --- from Irene. I have a real hankering to try to duplicate these flowers.