Hey guys, nice to see you today!
Did you know that April is "National Letter Writing Month?" It's very old-fashioned but that's where the charm lies. The ritual of choosing stationery and a fine pen, expressing your thoughts on paper and in your handwriting. Signing it, sealing it, and taking it to the post office for a proper stamp so the letter arrives to your beloved.
I love writing letters and I love receiving letters, too! Even at this time where technology is at our fingertips and on instant voice command.
I was reading this article entitled "What's Your E-mail Sign-Off?" and I found it quite amusing. It also received a lot of reader comments...boy, it's a hot topic!
It made me pause and think of how I signed my correspondence.
Here's what I often use:
I sign with this most of the time because it's very celebratory, regardless of my relationship with who I'm writing to.
I use this if I'm signing a formal note, a business transaction or if I'm writing to someone I do not personally know.
I end with this if I'm writing to a very dear friend.
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Inspired by the red seal found on Chinese brush paintings, I thought I might add a little something extra to my handwritten letters.
A cute stamp like this one:
I bought this set of cuddly panda stamps at the craft store.
With a generous amount of ink, I stamped them on paper and added a signature:
Hopefully my friends receiving the letter will feel all warm and fuzzy...TADA! And I'm pretty sure they all need it right now until it's safe to
meet and hug again.
Maybe we can write some cards and letters while we're social
distancing? It will cheer up those feeling isolated and will help the post office tremendously.
I like your stamps.:-) I guess I'm simple. The people I write letters to are friends or family I love, so I just put "Love, Priscilla." A stamp would jazz it up!
ReplyDeleteThank you Priscilla! "Love" is always a classic!
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