I think the origami is terrific - loved receiving mine. And bookmarks. But really, people shouldn't feel the need to include anything but kind words and a good story!
I think the origami is terrific - loved receiving mine. And bookmarks. But really, people shouldn't feel the need to include anything but kind words and a good story!
... Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working [Pablo Picasso] ...
gwgtaylor (February 9th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 17th, 2014), kaisnowbird (February 10th, 2014), Tracy Lee (February 10th, 2014)
Since InCoWriMo coincides with Valentine's Day (kinda), I've been tucking a few origami hearts in my letters!
ThriveToScribe (February 18th, 2014)
Some lucky few are getting leftover 1st grade "boy" valentines and Snoopy Love stickers.
And pink inks.
'Tis the season.
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
Dreck (February 16th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 16th, 2014)
Well now this is a brilliant idea! The last of my letters will have some tuck ins! I am crafting some today!!
Somebody is getting two lamy safari nibs when the mail goes out monday.
Crazyorange (February 16th, 2014), Dreck (February 16th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 16th, 2014), TerraNoir (February 16th, 2014)
I've been putting in pretty journal cards with quotes on them, and today I put a bookmark in one because the person collects them.
Check out my blog: http://inlovewithjournals.wordpress.com/
The perfect place for a writer is in the hideous roar of a city, with men making a new road under his window in competition with a barrel organ, and on the mat a man waiting for the rent. - Henry Vollam Morton
Dreck (February 17th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 17th, 2014)
Online arguments are a lot like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
As soon as the audience begins to participate, any actual content is lost in the resulting chaos and cacophony.
At that point, all you can do is laugh and enjoy the descent into debasement.
00Photo (February 17th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 17th, 2014)
Mine, too. I forgot.
Hmmm...do I slack off today, or pick someone at random?
My other pen is a Montblanc.
And my other blog is a tumblr!
And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CM2NGSSD
Dreck I am a fellow grammar enthusiast. On Friday morning I walked into work and into the cafeteria for some tea. The lunch specials were written on a whiteboard. I tactfully told the lone gentleman working that "cannelloni" was spelled wrong (no e and only one l). He was very good about it and fixed it right away. I'm a technical editor and I simply can't help myself. I always worry about being thought rude but really most people are happy when I point out errors. Or at least that's what they say to my face LOL
Check out my blog: http://inlovewithjournals.wordpress.com/
The perfect place for a writer is in the hideous roar of a city, with men making a new road under his window in competition with a barrel organ, and on the mat a man waiting for the rent. - Henry Vollam Morton
akapulko2020 (May 5th, 2015), Dreck (February 17th, 2014), ThriveToScribe (May 17th, 2015)
Cw
“Life is short, Break the Rules.
Forgive quickly, Kiss SLOWLY.
Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably
And never regret ANYTHING
That makes you smile.”
― Mark Twain
Dreck (February 17th, 2014), inlovewithjournals (February 19th, 2014)
Bogon07 (February 17th, 2014)
Yes, didn't you know? Everyone took the day off!
We've having Presidential Cake after the parade. We've got the Oval Office Tree decorated and the goose is roasting now. The neighbors are coming over to play pin the tail on the donkey/elephant and afterwards we'll sing patriotic songs.
I've written all my President's Day Cards and they're ready to post tomorrow.
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
00Photo (February 17th, 2014), ThriveToScribe (February 18th, 2014)
Presidential Cake ?
sinistral hypergraphica - a slurry of ink
"Nothing means less than zero"
Did someone say cake?
Imaginerhetoric sorry I didn't reply sooner. A Journal Card or Journal Tag is a smallish piece of cardstock decorated with words or images that can be written on and mounted in your journal. They are very popular with the scrapbooking and Project Life crowd (neither of which interest me) and I got two big packages of them for Christmas. I guess the author of a journal blog would love journal cards! I must say I don't put them in my journal so I've been at a loss for a use for them, until InCoWriMo and folks started talking about tuck-ins. They are perfect for quotes and hopefully people like them. If you google images for journal cards you will see hundreds of examples.
Check out my blog: http://inlovewithjournals.wordpress.com/
The perfect place for a writer is in the hideous roar of a city, with men making a new road under his window in competition with a barrel organ, and on the mat a man waiting for the rent. - Henry Vollam Morton
Dreck (February 27th, 2014)
Check out this video:
12 Things to Send to Your Pen Pal
http://youtu.be/k_WOkz_vO4c
earthdawn (April 10th, 2016), sharmon202 (October 19th, 2014)
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