Isn’t it funny how we have come to this? Technology is great, but there is still something special about a handwritten letter or card. I still make and send holiday cards, but yes, it does feel like my handwriting is out of practice. I understand the need to warm up the hands before handwriting.
It never occurred to me to warm up before handwriting a letter and I should because I usually end up making a mistake which I then have to disguise with hearts and other doodles (my secret is out! and people just thought I was being sweet…) and even then my handwriting has gotten so sloppy. Words are art too and should be treated as such. Your cards are beautiful and I really love the display you have here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/86603375/thank-you-and-gift-note-cards
Oh, I really hope you will stay a doodle and sweet heart fraud! even when your handwriting will improve by warming up exercises! By now I really need your postal address to send you a card! Don’t mind my handwriting, okay?
Thank you Paula. I just sent you an email with my postal address. I used to make origami and recycled cards. I don’t have all my stuff here, but I might try making something to send in return. We’ll see how it turns out. There are a lot of nice hand made cards here so I can always just send one done by an expert =)
Isn’t it funny how we have come to this? Technology is great, but there is still something special about a handwritten letter or card. I still make and send holiday cards, but yes, it does feel like my handwriting is out of practice. I understand the need to warm up the hands before handwriting.
It never occurred to me to warm up before handwriting a letter and I should because I usually end up making a mistake which I then have to disguise with hearts and other doodles (my secret is out! and people just thought I was being sweet…) and even then my handwriting has gotten so sloppy. Words are art too and should be treated as such. Your cards are beautiful and I really love the display you have here:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/86603375/thank-you-and-gift-note-cards
Oh, I really hope you will stay a doodle and sweet heart fraud!
even when your handwriting will improve by warming up exercises! By now I really need your postal address to send you a card! Don’t mind my handwriting, okay?
Thank you Paula. I just sent you an email with my postal address. I used to make origami and recycled cards. I don’t have all my stuff here, but I might try making something to send in return. We’ll see how it turns out. There are a lot of nice hand made cards here so I can always just send one done by an expert =)
Kim, don’t in any way feel obliged! You are busy enough with your writing and drawing.
Have a wonderful weekend. Cheers, Paula
I’d be happy to =)