Almost out of Tap Tap stickers, gonna do a run of a different bad cartoon- any requests?
Look here http://fpgeeks.com/category/bad-cartoon/ for your options.
Almost out of Tap Tap stickers, gonna do a run of a different bad cartoon- any requests?
Look here http://fpgeeks.com/category/bad-cartoon/ for your options.
...be careful what you ask for? :P
Seriously, I think it's a lot easier to think about rejected tuck-in ideas than good ones. I think of some of the crazier things I've read about people sending through the mail and...well. Ewwww. x_x Although, to be fair...the things I'd read about getting sent via mail weren't meant to be gifts. Like this, for instance.
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...but here's my letter. So write me, maybe?
If you're an InCo pen pal, please PM me first if you'd like to write to me. Thanks!
True. It can be a lot more innocent than that. And much more funny, not...ewwww. :P For instance...I know I'd go O.o if one of my penpals was like: "Dear Theresa, I've had a busy day. I only had time to eat half my Pop-Tart this morning. See?" And sure enough, there'd be a half-eaten Pop-Tart inside the envelope along with the letter. But the mental image of me peeking into an envelope, seeing that and going O.o cracks me up.
Or maybe I'd open up an envelope one day and there'd be a broken pencil inside, along with a lame pick-up line: "Life without you is like a broken pencil: pointless." :P
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...but here's my letter. So write me, maybe?
If you're an InCo pen pal, please PM me first if you'd like to write to me. Thanks!
That too, if the pencil got its eraser snapped right off. :P
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...but here's my letter. So write me, maybe?
If you're an InCo pen pal, please PM me first if you'd like to write to me. Thanks!
Ooh, look at the new stationery.
Nice thread!
A few years ago I participated in a calendar thing we had going at another forum where I'm active.
And because there was a lot of participants (all female), we made sure that the things we sent each other was cheap or free.
Each person had four people that she had to send four gifts to, and we made sure that everyone participating got 24 gifts sent, it was a christmas calendar thing.
And since we celebrate christmas on the 24th of december here, 24 small gifts was sent to each participant by different participants.
We kept track of it on the forum, in a special christmas calendar thread.
And since we knew each other really well and a lot of us were friends IRL as well, we tried to make sure to send each other small gifts that matched our interests.
The things I received was:
Woven paper christmas hearts
Various knitting and crocheting recipes on small things like socks and scarves, shawls and such.
Newspaper and magazine articles about things that interests me (danish police, crime, forensic investigation, motorcycles, WW2, Greenland)
Postcards
Small flat easy to send christmas ornaments
Small embroidery packages with motorcycle and aircraft motifs (yes, that does exist! )
The sender's own printed photos
Printed nice little stories with a christmas theme.
You could also send someone:
Stamps, if they collect.
Paper cut-out cards or mobiles
Guitar strings if they play guitar.
Guitar picks - you can get all sorts of funny ones with various print on them - or just plain good ones.
Various scrapbooking things if that's the recipient's hobby
Stickers
- or look up paper crafts online and see if there's some creative ideas that you can use.
LunaAzurina (February 2nd, 2014)
I sent someone a nib a couple days ago. I hope it goes to them O.K.
Those are some really great ideas, BikerBabe!
I was thinking about maybe digging out an instant camera I have and taking photos. But I dunno...if I were to include one picture in with each letter, would it make the trip to the recipient? I've never sent pictures through the mail, so I don't know how a single picture along with a letter will fare in the mail.
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...but here's my letter. So write me, maybe?
If you're an InCo pen pal, please PM me first if you'd like to write to me. Thanks!
I tuck in some blotter sample sheets.
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I could've used some blotter sample sheets just yesterday...I was a bit messy with refilling John Smith (my TARDIS blue TWSBI Vac 700) and got a couple splotches of ink on my paper. Luckily for me, it was a bit of scrap paper anyway, but yeah...
I have this feeling that no matter how experienced I get with fountain pens, I'm always gonna be a little messy with them. I don't mind that, though--this is how my fountain pen experience is working out for me so far, and I don't mind a bit of ink on my fingers. Or a splotch or two of ink on a page, every once in a while. :P
Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...but here's my letter. So write me, maybe?
If you're an InCo pen pal, please PM me first if you'd like to write to me. Thanks!
Great list, BikerBabe!
It's also a good time to remind folks to fill out the "About Me" section of their profiles, so we know what you might enjoy.
A friend of mine sometimes includes flat sticks of gum (like Juicy Fruit) in letters. I was also thinking recipe cards might be fun.
Those are neat, thanks for sharing. I especially like the ones that it's a an envelope and what looks like writing paper all together, wonder how much extra postage would be needed.
Photos make it thought fine. If you're concerned about bending, you can always write "DO NOT BEND, PHOTOS ENCLOSED" on the outside or just add some thin sheets of cardboard on either side of the photo to make it harder to bend. There is always the photo mailer envelopes which are made out of cardboard. I've mailed photos both ways and they've always reached their destination just fine.
Neat idea, I keep wondering if I would find blotter paper useful but I haven't decided to purchase any yet.
If you learn the trick to filling up your pens, no matter the filing system without getting messy please let me it on it. Somehow I always manage to get ink on my hands, ink just seems to like me.
Bikerbabe - that was some neat ideas. That could be cool for times like Valentines day and Christmas. One of the card groups I belong to they have monthly themes for sending ATC (artist trading cards) and if I had my card making supplies here I'd probably be doing things like that.
Yeah, even cutouts from the local paper, especially if they do regional or local recipes as it's a good way to learn about someplace else and it gives you a new recipe to try out.
I like the idea of sending something from a local paper or other publication if your recipient is in another country or even just a really different part of the same country! I am fascinated by any kind of modern artifacts from other people's home towns or countries. Small maps or public transport diagrams, small advertisements for local things, or flyers, or calendars - even souvenir type things that would fit flat in an envelope would be fun to me. I love to buy souvenirs even when I go to touristy places in my own town or state. Some of the postcards I have sent to folks so far have been from outings to local sights.
Hi guys! This is my first post here! Just discovered this forum thanks to @gourmetpens!
I saw this post this afternoon and it motivated me to finish a post I've had in drafts about the enclosures that I actually use with my letter writing. They are all small, inexpensive and flat! Perfect for mailing.
Here is the link to the post.
Also, another post about an enclosure I sent (a bracelet made with a special knot) and some words about actually including enclosures with your correspondence.
Humbly submitting those for your consideration. Hopefully you find something useful there!
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Thanks, Cole! This is exactly the kind of thing I was thinking of. You have a lovely site and I have subscribed to the RSS feed as well.
Hey Cole, welcome to FPN and thanks for sharing your website with us. I love the idea of sending something special each month, I'll have to think of something and your posts are very inspiring.
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