It was tempting to add something to this - and it sat on my desk for a couple days and then it went to the post office. I used a Sharpie marker - one of the big chisel tipped ones. Hopefully the address was bold enough for the scanners to read. it. On all the brown envelopes I put a white sticker with the recipients address on the back rather than my own return address.
Immediately after doing this one, I reminded myself that lower case letters seem to be more pleasing. So, the next one in this series will show some improvement both in the lettering as well as filling in the background in a way that was inspired by Nina Tran. This one was not inspired by Nina Tran - it's just the versal shapes that are stuck in my head
Brace yourselves for a whole series of envelopes without much variation. I might switch to scheduling posts where I alternate between the ones that arrive and the ones I send.
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LINK to the largest 24 hr post office
This post office is gorgeous. If you have time, the comments that people left are interesting. My travel-to-NYC days are over -- unless one of my boys gets married and has a wedding there - and that would be a very unlikely happening.
And if you have even more time -- there are many other fun posts.
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