Has anyone ever asked you what your love language is? Probably. My husband and I always laugh about this, because I always say for guys it’s physical touch and for girls (ok more specifically mamas) it’s acts of service:) hehe. Am I right?!?
But really, I wish there was a letter writing category. Because this is definitely my love language. Maybe it’s a thing my mom passed down to me … maybe it’s because I love the artsy craftsy stuff … maybe it’s because today, it’s rare that anyone takes the time to sit and think and write. It truly is an art that I hope will never be fully lost amidst the hustle and bustle of the technology crazed world we live in. I have never been the best with words when I’m face to face with someone, but there’s something about putting pen to paper that seems to free any insecurity or hesitation I had before.
My daughter sees me writing all the time and is catching on to all that a letter entails — she has learned the hard way WHY momma has to write the address on the envelope for her, and why the stamp must go in the upper righthand corner of the envelope (many a letters have been left in our box!!).
She’s got a couple of go-to pen pals and will often ask me for an envelope after she’s done a little drawing and folded the paper herself. She’s usually quite impatient while I write the address, I let her do the stamp, and then of course she has to put it in our mailbox “by myself mom!”:)
My friend (hi Heidi!) recently sent me a note that came inside the cutest homemade envelope, and it reminded me that I used to do this all the time. It’s really so simple and can add a lovely touch to a card or letter. Any craft store should have a big paper section (usually they come in 12″ x 12″ size) with lots of options. I picked this cute bird pattern up over the weekend and I have a feeling I’ll be back for more:)
Take a normal envelope, whichever size you’d like to use, and gently tear it apart so you end up with something like the photo above. Next, trace the outline of it onto your paper of choice. Cut with scissors on your traced line and you’ll end up with the shape of your envelope.
Using your original envelope as a reference, fold your scrap paper up the same way and use a tiny bit of glue to stick the folds together. Don’t forget to leave the top flap open!
Done! Now you have your own personalized envelope ready for use. Just use another tiny bit of glue to seal the top flap once your letter is inside. If your pattern is dark or busy, you can glue a small rectangular piece of white paper on top to write the address. I had some blank stickers that came in handy. Ta da!
Tell me, when is the last time you sat and wrote a letter? Think of someone you really care about. And do it. I promise it will make their day:)
What a fun trip and the beaches are simply gorgeous! Can’t compare that white sand and clear aqua water. Loved finding this blog of yours and it’s so fun to get to see more of your world and learn more about you, Erin. Isn’t life grand?