Ever wondered how your mail gets to its destination? I spotted this video today on the Postcrossing blog and thought I'd share. I've seen videos like this before, but it is fun to see it again. And it makes me feel slightly guilty about all of the artistically addressed/decorated mail that I send that has to be hand sorted and cancelled every day, ha.
^ UK
I also thought I'd include one for Australia and the US, not that the system is very different for each country. Needless to say all three are a little hammed up;
Hi Little Spoon, I just found you via missivemaven and her envaccordion post...treasure! I was admiring the rubber stamp images on you enva and then saw the tin....and MUST have a set! You know how it is...any chance you could share the info on it or maybe a link??? Thanks so much! Marilyn
Marilyn - the stamp set are by Cavallini & Co and can be found here; http://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Postal-Marks-Rubber-Cavallini/dp/B0013GM7YM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1289430730&sr=8-3 :)
Hi Little Spoon, I just found you via missivemaven and her envaccordion post...treasure! I was admiring the rubber stamp images on you enva and then saw the tin....and MUST have a set! You know how it is...any chance you could share the info on it or maybe a link???
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Marilyn
Know what my first summer job was? POSTMAN! Ha! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is soo cool!!! =)
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Very cool! It is like a little bit of magic isn't it?
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH that video is incredible! i love her "thinking face" when she says "I think my aunty uses express post...for her business!"
ReplyDeleteMarilyn - the stamp set are by Cavallini & Co and can be found here; http://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Postal-Marks-Rubber-Cavallini/dp/B0013GM7YM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1289430730&sr=8-3 :)
ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting! Thanks for sharing, B!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these - I look forward to watching them with The Munchkin this week! :)
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