April Is National Letter Writing Month which promotes joy, creativity, expression, and connection through hand-written correspondence. You can make it even bigger and bolder by including mail art (also known as postal art and correspondence art). It's a populist artistic movement centered on sending small scale works through the postal service.
If you create some make sure to post it on InstaGram using #snailmail, #sendmoremail, #snailmailrevolution, #snailmaillove, #snailmailrevival and don't forget #stencilgirl if you use one of our fabulous stencils!
Three Crows is a stencil created by Kimberly Baxter Packwood
Wheel Spokes Set #2 Stencil by Andrew Borloz
Beautiful work! Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you told me about mail art...I am planning on doing some watercolor postcards...guess I accidently picked the right month to start! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is simply darling and would bring smiles to everyone on its way.
ReplyDeleteThis is super charming. what a wonderful envelope to get in the mail.
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable piece of mail art!
ReplyDeleteI miss sending mail art. It used to be huge about 15 years ago, but the price of shipping packages skyrocketed, which discouraged many artists. I'm hopeful that it will make a comeback some day.
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to keep the art of letter writing alive! I recently sent two friends mailnart...they loved it! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeletePeace Giggles
That is just darling.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece!
ReplyDeleteinteresting. I have never heard of mailart. Love yoru creation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun envelope. Excellent and creative. Blessings, Janet
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