
^ Bongiovanni (via The Ever Dazzling).

My mail box was smiling this week (note to self: paint smiley face on my next mail box);


^ A beautiful little letter from Crystal in Montreal.


^ Something wonderfully tropical from Sue.

^ A fun postcard from Christine while on her honeymoon.




^ A 'radish' letter from a sweet lady called Ngaire in Victoria.

^ Another expectedly fabulous item of mail from Patty.


^ There are two reasons why this postcard excites me - Audrey Tautou being afront it and it being from Garci. Look at the collection of red!




^ A lovely reply from sweet miss Jennifer - I especially love the little red wooden Australia post truck she included!


^ A cute bit of yellow from Audrey in Malaysia.

Will that mail pile ever get under 40? I need to pick up my game!


^ A map of the USA East coast envelope for Linsey. I love writing to this lady.


^ Some colour for Kati.

^ One of my Redbubble postcards for July's Benevolent Postcard Society mail out to a lady named Silke.





^ A copy of this month's Frankie magazine, an Australian music mix cd and a handful of postcards, for lovely Erika. I realised afterward that I forgot to leave any space on the envelope for the gross big stickers that the post office slaps all over your mail. Boo. The postage fairies aren't going to be kind to me with this one - I think I'm up for about thirty dollars!



^ A long overdue letter to one of my favourite blogger misses, Carly.



^ A little note to Liana. I finally got to use one of my own cards.
I took Sophie and Adam to the Centenary Centre last week and although I saw a million things I could have taken home, all I picked up was this old postcard which was sitting in a box full of other old postcards. As far as I can make out the date stamp is from 1911 in Newcastle. It's amazing to look at a postcard that is almost one hundred years old;


I also picked up this airmail themed Cavallini & Co poster on our wanders which I'm considering framing to put in our new house (or cutting up!);

I made this creepy hand stationery a few weeks ago and never posted it up here. Feel free to use it if you like it! Click on the links below for bigger sizes;

Single page | Double page
Listening to: Pink and Blue - Outkast
Consuming: Tomato & herb soup with garlic bread.

9 commentz:
omg. i can't wait!!! thank you so much!
I hate that postage costs so much. I always try and keep my parcels at the 250g mark so not to get slapped with a huge amount of postage but it really limits what you can send.
I love the little red post van and the "Your Raddish" button.
I love the creepy hand stationary.
Wow, wonderful stuff, really.
I hate the fact, that postage is so fucking high. I can't send everything I would like to my pen pals, as I am always scared of too much postage (I don't have a lot money for myself each month and I have to buy normal stuff as well, not just postage).
Wow! What a fantastic idea, I love getting mail so much! Do you feel nervous about putting your address on the internets though? Do you ever get creepy mail?
And thanks for such an extensive blog list! I will be browsing for a while now.
I love those "Keep Calm and Carry On" prints. They always make me so happy:)
what do you like being sent to you? :)
i love my letter thank you!!
i showed my mother the card you made and she was VERY impressed! the other cards I will stick to my wall length mirror with all the free postcards i collect ;)
x.
Incredible blogpost. All your mail looks so incredible, I came here from my friend who had written to me on your excellent, excellent stationery which I have downloaded myself for a try :)
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