Amaze a friend by sending an artfully handwritten, paper-based message instead of the usual tweet or text. They might just write you back!The "one-of-a-kind stationery" is designed by me and will be available exclusively at the event, so be sure to drop by to take advantage of it! (A little preview can be seen above.)
One-of-a-kind stationery, unique postcards, pretty paper, ink stamps, retro airmail labels, cancelled stamps, a somewhat functional typewriter, and mailable supplies are provided in this veritable letter-writing lounge. Postage stamps available for purchase in the museum's Stamp Store.
I know of a few of the well-known mail artists who are active bloggers will be there, too, so don't miss your chance to meet up face to face. Hope to see you there!
7 comments:
Man oh man how I want to go to this, but I have a thing in Warrenton, VA, at 5pm that day and I just don't think it's possible. I hope I can make the next one!!
melydia, Warrenton's only an hour away - come by NPM first thing in the afternoon, then head out! :) /PeerPressure
Hi! My best friend and I are hoping to come down. I broke my right ankle and sprained and tore a ligament in my left and had to have surgery almost 4 weeks ago, and I so hope to make it down there. We were thinking about Metro...do you think it is just better to go to Union Station? I was thinking about wheelchairing it for this trip.
Hi Carrie! Sorry to hear about your ankles. Luckily, the museum is DIRECTLY across the street from Union Station. I'm not *exactly* sure where the elevators at Union Station are, but the door (with a ramp!) to the museum is directly across 1st Street NE from the front of Union Station.
I hope we will see you there!
I'm in the area, if time permits, I will be there to geek out with you!
I want to come!! And I think I might be able to swing it! Hope to see you tomorrow . . . :)
I hope we'll get to see both of you, SnailMailer and Amber!
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