Monday, February 29, 2016

Incoming Snail mail...Jane Austen Style!



Look at this elegant card!


Carolyn has been a member of the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society, and purchased two of my letter writing kits from my Etsy Store: LostArtRevived .  Isn't is gorgeous?  I love the simplicity of the card--so delicate.  Thank you for sharing your creativity with me Carolyn!  

 Currently all my letter writing kits are on sale through my Etsy Store: LostArtRevived!


Jane Austen Letter Writing Society Kit



Jane Austen Letter Writing Society Mini Kit

Write Letters,
Write Often!

Lady Pamela







Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Snow Day Letter Writing, Jane Austen Style


Getting Caught Up


I was snowed in at the middle of the month of January. I had time on my hands for 5 days being snowed in which gave me time to get out supplies and get to work on some letter writing.

Oh England!  Home of ...yes...tea pot, and tea cup sticky notes.  Love, love, love.


I am sure I will be using these in some of my future letters.  So cute.



Write Letters,
Write Often.

Lady Pamela



Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Incoming January Jane Austen Mail...


Lady Alyssa


I want to share with you this lovely letter from Lady Alyssa.  



She wrote on nice thick paper, I just loved the texture of it.  The paper had a cotton fiber feel.   And doesn't she have a lovely script?  She used a dipping pen and ink.  Beautiful.  She included some very pretty stamped and cut little card tuck ins to include in my future winter mail.


Clever idea!  She used one of these cards as a seal on the back of her envelope! I enjoyed her letter very much and had an equal amount of pleasure responding to her very thoughtful letter.

Write Letters,
Write Often.

Lady Pamela

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

How To Craft A Jane Austen Styled Letter

Creating Mail


Lady Alyssa sent me a most charming letter , but my delay in responding was  inexcusable.  The Holidays really did take its toll on me, and my letter writing and "creating mail" had to take a back seat temporarily.  The term "creating mail" is referring to the creative process of the crafting of a letter...taking the time to put thought and consideration into who I am writing to  and what I want to create for them.  The actual letter also takes a bit of time as I  must select my paper, pen, ink, nib.etc. I also always try to have the person's letter whom I am writing to, in front of me, so that I may refer to any questions they had for me, and for me to make comments on the contents of their letter.  Some times my entire letter is commenting on what they had written!  But usually it is about half and half. Comments on their letters, and what is going on in my little world.


This letter is dressed and ready for a wax seal to finish it off.



I enjoy this seal enormously.  It is the pigeon delivering a letter.  So quaint and charming!



Because of the doily on the outside of this letter, I have placed this envelope inside of a cello bag to protect it, as it journeys through the sorting machines of the USPS.  I put another stamp on the outside of the Cello Bag.  And now it has plunged into the mysterious seas of its postal pilgrimage as it winds its way to  Lady Alyssa.

What about you?  Have you crafted any lovely letters lately?  I welcome any letters that you would like to write, and promise to return the favor.  If you do send me a letter,  it may featured on this blog,  so that others may be inspired.

Write Letters,
Write Often!  

Lady Pamela