A gift of words, connection, and love.
Letter writing is experiencing a surge during the pandemic. And no wonder. Being apart from friends and family is hard. We long for connection. For hugs and squeezes. Smiles and laughter.
So finding new ways to connect is important. Of course we call and text and Zoom, but overcoming distance and screen fatigue is real. What if you could connect some other way?
You can.
Give people something to hold on to. Write a letter.
Yes, an old-fashioned pen-on-paper letter. And mail it. Write about what's happening in the neighborhood, that disaster of a recipe you cooked last night. The yummy cookies you baked. The scary movie, or the couldn't-put-it-down book you just finished.
Oh, they'll be so happy.
People love getting mail. They really do.
But wait, are you worried about your handwriting?
You're not alone.
Was your school one of the schools that cut cursive writing from the curriculum?
Maybe it's been a while since you wrote, well, anything and you're just a bit rusty.
That's how it is for a lot of us.
So much is done on the computer these days, it could be weeks, months, or longer since you've picked up a pen or pencil, much less wrote a letter.
A lot of us worry about our handwriting and about what to say and how to say it, writing a letter begins to feels like a test.
And on top of that, we wonder ... do I need an invitation to write?
The truth is, you don't need an invitation, you don't need to write a novel (just a letter), and you don't need to worry about your handwriting. You just need to be you. That's what people miss and want more of.
But maybe you're not sure where to start.
A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice is here to help.
A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice combines the benefits of letter writing with the benefits of writing by hand in an uplifting, informative, and beautifully illustrated book. The book showcases the elements of a letter, cursive writing instruction for each letter of the alphabet, and the inspirational I Write Letters to Say series.
There are three ways to get the book:
1) The Book - $19.99
Order your copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice today and start writing.
2) Starter Pack - $75
- signed copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice
- a beautifully designed label with hand-lettered name
- current and out-of-print Forever stamps on mailing envelope
- three pieces of all-new, exclusive stationery
- Forever stamps for mailing your letters
3) Limited Edition Special Delivery: $145
With this special edition, you'll get a deluxe snail mail experience:
- signed copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing
- a beautifully designed label with hand-lettered name
- current and out-of-print Forever stamps on mailing envelope
- seven pieces of all-new, exclusive stationery
- vintage stamps for mailing your letters
- personalized, hand-written letter
- wax seal, string wrapping
Letter writing is experiencing a surge during the pandemic. And no wonder. Being apart from friends and family is hard. We long for connection. For hugs and squeezes. Smiles and laughter.
So finding new ways to connect is important. Of course we call and text and Zoom, but overcoming distance and screen fatigue is real. What if you could connect some other way?
You can.
Give people something to hold on to. Write a letter.
Yes, an old-fashioned pen-on-paper letter. And mail it. Write about what's happening in the neighborhood, that disaster of a recipe you cooked last night. The yummy cookies you baked. The scary movie, or the couldn't-put-it-down book you just finished.
Oh, they'll be so happy.
People love getting mail. They really do.
But wait, are you worried about your handwriting?
You're not alone.
Was your school one of the schools that cut cursive writing from the curriculum?
Maybe it's been a while since you wrote, well, anything and you're just a bit rusty.
That's how it is for a lot of us.
So much is done on the computer these days, it could be weeks, months, or longer since you've picked up a pen or pencil, much less wrote a letter.
A lot of us worry about our handwriting and about what to say and how to say it, writing a letter begins to feels like a test.
And on top of that, we wonder ... do I need an invitation to write?
The truth is, you don't need an invitation, you don't need to write a novel (just a letter), and you don't need to worry about your handwriting. You just need to be you. That's what people miss and want more of.
But maybe you're not sure where to start.
A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice is here to help.
A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice combines the benefits of letter writing with the benefits of writing by hand in an uplifting, informative, and beautifully illustrated book. The book showcases the elements of a letter, cursive writing instruction for each letter of the alphabet, and the inspirational I Write Letters to Say series.
There are three ways to get the book:
1) The Book - $19.99
Order your copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice today and start writing.
2) Starter Pack - $75
- signed copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice
- a beautifully designed label with hand-lettered name
- current and out-of-print Forever stamps on mailing envelope
- three pieces of all-new, exclusive stationery
- Forever stamps for mailing your letters
3) Limited Edition Special Delivery: $145
With this special edition, you'll get a deluxe snail mail experience:
- signed copy of A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing
- a beautifully designed label with hand-lettered name
- current and out-of-print Forever stamps on mailing envelope
- seven pieces of all-new, exclusive stationery
- vintage stamps for mailing your letters
- personalized, hand-written letter
- wax seal, string wrapping