Use Google maps to create a personalized envelope. Read the comments for details on how to orient the map in order to get this to work even if your letter is traveling from east to west or south to north.
(via Craziest Gadgets)
Use Google maps to create a personalized envelope. Read the comments for details on how to orient the map in order to get this to work even if your letter is traveling from east to west or south to north.
(via Craziest Gadgets)
The Le Pen is a total guilty pleasure for me. I remember in my pre-teens I discovered Le Pen and much to the displeasure of my school teacher’s insisted in writing all my homework and papers in one of the more flamboyant colors as teeny, tiny as I possibly could. I’ve noticed a resurgence of interest and enthusiasm around the Le Pen lately so I thought it was time for me to come out of the pencil box, so to speak. At a mere $1.25 each, these 0.3mm, acid-free, smudgeproof, microfine markers are little gems worth sharing. Available in over a dozen colors from tried-and-true red, black and blue to lively orchid and teal. Keep your eyes peeled and grab one when you get a chance. I’ve seen them at Paper Source and Papyrus in the past couple weeks or you can get them online.
(via BLICK art materials)
Just a desk and a bit of flat surface creates a space for bills and writing letters, this one was made from an old cabinet, a stool and a plank of wood.
(via niceroom from my 2nd life)
Beautifully recycled junk mail envelopes with a safety pattern are reversed and sealed with washi tape in contrasting patterns.
(by Eco_Monster)
These beautiful wooden envelope templates can be used to create your own envelopes. The large template is sold out but the small is available for $11.
(via Paper Pastries)
This is one of the prettiest cell phone cases I’ve seen in a long time. Its called the CORTEO by Nuria Moraand and costs $35.
(via Society6)
These darling postage stamps make me want to write lots of letters — in Finland anyway.
(via DCW Design Blog)