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One of my big goals for 2020 is to send at least one piece of snail mail out every week. Keeping track of my progress here on the blog will help keep me accountable and I’ll also get to share with you some small stationery businesses. Maybe it will even encourage you to join in on the fun!
WEEK 18 (Apr 27-May 3)
I was finally able to use this old card from when A Beautiful Mess had a “Happy Mail” subscription program. Sadly, it looks like they have discontinued it!
WEEK 19 (May 4-10)
This week, I went Mother’s Day card crazy! I wish I could have done more. The two “You Are an Amazing Mother” cards are from Sarah Hada Art, the two watercolor cards are from Pink Bathtub Designs and the Goldilocks and Mama Bear card is by FellowMade. The purple floral watercolor one is from Michelle Mospens and the Mama Bird and the Nesting Dolls came from Love Light Paper.
My baby sister was supposed to be attending her college graduation this week and sadly, that’s all been cancelled due to the lockdown. I mailed her a congratulations card from Champaign Paper to let her know that we’re still celebrating her achievement from afar. We’re so proud of her!
WEEK 20 (May 11-17)
I did not send out a single thing! It was a weirdly busy week and I was in a funk.
WEEK 21 (May 18-24)
Sent a quick note to a friend who is struggling a bit right now. I just bought a pack of these cards from Providential Co. and I want to send them as a reminder to everyone I know!
CURRENT SNAIL MAIL TOTAL: 56
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Laura M says
All cards are great but specially the last one <3
Ashley says
Me too. It's a message everyone needs to hear, again and again!
Shelly Cunningham says
I love getting cards from you- they are always like a work of art.
And your hand writing gets ALL the heart eyes!
Ashley says
I'm so happy to hear you think just like me – I totally buy cards vs. paper because they are like little works of art! I've chopped up a beautiful card and popped it into a frame many times. 🙂