Email, texts, and the like have made communicating so quick and easy that the elegant art of a handwritten letter is ill, if not altogether dead. Getting a handwritten letter in the mail is still a joy for me and, although I do my share of emailing, I don't intend to stop putting my lovely vintage fountain pen to paper. I have a love of fountain pens and beautiful and whimsical stationery of all kinds. I enjoy the easy flow of ink applied to paper that only a fountain pen can provide. Yesterday I received my order of blank note cards I had designed on snapfish.com using several of my Florida photos for the fronts of the cards. I am pleased with the end result and am looking forward to sending these with a handwritten note inside to my family and friends.
Friday, March 2, 2012
The Unfortunate Demise of Letter Writing
Email, texts, and the like have made communicating so quick and easy that the elegant art of a handwritten letter is ill, if not altogether dead. Getting a handwritten letter in the mail is still a joy for me and, although I do my share of emailing, I don't intend to stop putting my lovely vintage fountain pen to paper. I have a love of fountain pens and beautiful and whimsical stationery of all kinds. I enjoy the easy flow of ink applied to paper that only a fountain pen can provide. Yesterday I received my order of blank note cards I had designed on snapfish.com using several of my Florida photos for the fronts of the cards. I am pleased with the end result and am looking forward to sending these with a handwritten note inside to my family and friends.
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