National Letterwriting Month in April

Did you know it is the month for letterwriting?! I think a heartfelt handwritten sentiment goes a long way any time of the year, but having a whole month dedicated to the art gives us pretty good motivation as well.  If you are  cardmaker like I am, it’s a good time to send them out to friends and family. RedLetterDayZine has a great post all about this April month of National Letterwriting. There are great links for more information at the end of the post as well.

I can’t believe April has already started because I feel a bit behind in my letterwriting already! I have my dip pen and wax letter sealing kit ready…but want to create some new stationery for the occasion. Watch out for some more lovely printable stationery here – I will be posting my designs! Also, stayed tuned for some hybrid cardmaking print-outs or kits, because sending a card counts as well. Let me know if you have any themes of topics in mind…until then!

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  1. Posted April 2, 2010 at 12:19 am | Permalink

    Miss Linda — thanks for the great “shout out”! I super appreciate it…

    I can hardly wait to see your card hybrids and printable stationery; true items of letter writing persuasiveness. I’ll keep checking back in eager anticipation…
    –JH

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