Showing posts with label PodPost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PodPost. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Good mail day from PodPost maven

Good mail day mail art!

I'd love any card from Carolee of Make Every Day a Good Mail Day and PodPost (as in, one of the amazing authoresses of Good Mail Day itself), but this one is particularly meta-mail-alicious.

PodPost PodAvion, au poulet

As if the envelope isn't cool enough already, dig that rubber stamp of a chicken on a nest of letters!

Mailboxy

I am predisposed to like any card with a mailbox on it, and not only did this one have a little slot where you could put in various included sayings, it's also edged to look like a stamp.

airmail border on back

AND, the back is edged with the postally perfect red and blue airmail border. *sigh of contentment*

brand info

I took a close-up photo of the card info, but don't be thinking you can just whip on that website and find out whatever you want to, because it's a #$^@#%$ division of Random House and deeply ridiculous to navigate. I couldn't find a damn card set, and I know they make a ton. So pooh on you, Clarkson Potter / PotterStyle printed in China / Division of Random House publishing, if your website made more sense (hello, I search for stationery and I get two books and no writing products?) perhaps I would make a purchase. Is this why the publishing industry is in so much trouble?

Sorry, rant there... just really hate bad websites. But back to the cardly goodness - this was such a treat!

{Edit: I do understand how to get around the Random House / Potter Style website, dear readers, and I can find the cards I need to... I was just complaining that the was poorly organized and clunkier than necessary. And so out of spite, I am deliberately not linking them up here. I have received scads and scads of comments telling me how to get to the cards and giving links - I've approved one of them and that's enough. Because it's so much easier to find them on Amazon, though, I'll provide that link for any interested readers.}

Friday, November 27, 2009

GMD zine: the making of

meta mail art

It is entirely possible that my love-fest for Good Mail Day may never end. It certainly won't, if they keep sending me such lovelies!

In this fabulous meta mail art envelope, they sent me a zine about the making of the book.

Return to Sender

It was delicious, and I probably should have taken more photos of it before I filed it away in the place where happy mail goes.

Good Mail Day zine

Of course it was chock-full of meta-mail goodness. Those PodPost Goddesses rock.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Envelope for GMD Faux Post Giveaway

Envelope for GMX Faux Post Giveaway

When I saw this post on the Good Mail Day blog, I fell in love with the "special delivery every day" faux postage. And those awesome gals, they said they had a few to give away if you sent them a SASE! So I did, but of course I had to pretty up the envelope for them. We've seen this goatmail stamp recently, but I don't know if I've shown off this combination of vintage postage stamps yet.

Air Mail POD Label 9, Sep 1957

On the back I used a vintage air mail POD label from 1957.

On another note, thanks to my laptop, I can blog from the road! I'm not at home to get my mail right now, but I'm with family in the Midwest for Thanksgiving. In fact, I'm writing this blog entry from a hotel lobby.

Happy Thanksgiving to all my American blog readers!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Mail art thank-you

Special delivery

My amazing little package full of mailbox postcards from Carolee of PodPost begged a mail-art-licious thank-you response, so I had fun putting this puppy together, with all the meta-postal goodness I could muster. Only the Shakespeare stamp doesn't really fit the theme, but he's the bard and I love him, so he gets to join the party.

Sparkly mail art

The envelope is vintage 1971, from my grandfather's days in the post office, commemorating the official change of name from "post office" to "U.S. Postal Service," complete with new logo. I love that this envelope shows both the old and the new logos.

I am feeling rather clever for putting my return address in the wavy lines of the "please hand cancel" rubber stamp image.

Post office logos

As is typical, I don't think the glimmer mist spray glitter is really showing up very well in this photo, but I tried to showcase it here.

Via air mail, with wings

On the back is a vintage air mail label (I found it on eBay, for anyone who's wondering), whose glue tastes so awful I have to prepare myself to lick it. But that's part of the fun, saying pTOOey and swishing around a tasty beverage as I affix the label... which is cool enough to merit the distaste, in my book.

I feel rather some pressure to make something quite amazing, these times I have sent mail/mail art to the fine authors of the fabulous Good Mail Day book, but it's a fun challenge.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Good post package, direct from PodPost

PodPostPackage!!

How awesome are the PodPost princesses? They saw my blog post salivating over this wonderful postcard I received from PostMuse, and as a way of thanking me for the mini-review I did of their book Good Mail Day, Carolee sent me this little envelope...

twine tie

...full of those fine postcards!

Mailbox package

I was kvelling and plotzing all at once, I tell you, to get such a rich and lovely gift. More eye candy:

marvelous mailbox

Now I have mailbox postcards, to fill mailboxes...

Good Post is not a thing of the past.

...with this awesome and uplifting quote.

Good Post quote

Make every day a good mail day!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Good Post is not a Thing of the Past.

PodPost mailbox

PostMuse sent me this charming PodPost mailbox postcard. I wish they still sold it, but I don't think they do. At least, I can't find it on their website. But I love the meta-mailbox mood. The postcard/artwork title is "Good Post is not a Thing of the Past." Hear, hear!

Wolf Trap Farm Park, City of Refuge - Hawaii

It also came with these awesome vintage stamps, neither of which I'd seen before.

Dear America

So in keeping with the meta-mail theme, I responded with this postcard, showing "The Letter" by Albert Lynch.

Vintage stamps: Air Mail, Atoms for Peace

And I included a few vintage stamps of me own.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Go buy this book right now!



So I normally just hawk stationery products and stuff you can use for letter-writing, but this book definitely falls under the umbrella of "stuff you can use for letter-writing" so I'm going to share my immediate postal excitement about it.

I preordered "Good Mail Day: A Primer for Making Eye-Popping Postal Art" by Jennie Hinchcliff and Carolee Gilligan Wheeler a few weeks ago. It wasn't due to be released until Sept. 6, but it came early and was waiting for me today.

I had reservations about whether or not I should buy this book, because I figured I pretty much know the scene for pen-palling and have my own happy style already, and some of the promo materials make it sound like a how-to guide. Also, I am a mail enthusiast but not a mail artist; I'm not much into art for art's sake and prefer the communication of a letter of postcard. (Bracing for attack from mail artists now) BUT, this book is just great for any postal enthusiast, from the beginner to the advanced. Not only does it include envelope templates and suggestions on where and how to find pen pals, but it's got great resources for supplies and other things, the writing is very witty, and the photos are inspirational and beautiful. Just go buy it. Oh, it's listed as a paperback, but the cover is kind of cardboardy and it's really more sturdy than I expected, too.

If you're unsure, definitely have some fun at their blog, Good Mail Day. (It's been linked in my "letter blogs" sidebar for a while.)

I haven't even finished reading it yet, but I've paged through it and am (obviously) just ridiculously excited about it.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Pod Post!

Pod Post

I am just in love with this postcard, sent to me by the intrepid PostMuse. I have seen PodPost and its wares touted on the Letter Writers Alliance site, but alas, I cannot find this postcard available in their shop. In fact, they're out of almost all of their letter-writing supplies. *sigh* They're a small business, whaddyagonnado?

Still, I wax dreamy on the meta-old-fashioned vibe of this postcard.