Showing posts with label Pen Friend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pen Friend. Show all posts
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
To Stamp Or Not To Stamp
My new Jane Austen wax seal!
I purchased this wax seal from the website: Stamptitude.
Mine was a custom order, but the process was relatively simple.
With my seal being a custom order, and that fact that this company is based in Hong Kong, it did take a few weeks to receive. I was pleased with the packaging when it arrived...so elegant! I got to work on making my Jane Austen Silhouette seal right away. This seal takes a bit more wax than others, so my first attempts were rather poor. But practice is definitely the key to success!
I am very pleased with the results! Thank you Stamptitude! I am sure that this wax seal will quickly become one of my favorites!
Write Letters,
Write Often,
Lady Pamela
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Thursday, September 14, 2017
I Did A Little Shopping In London The Other Day...
Inspiration from Lady Sarah...
I have been remiss in posting this lovely incoming mail I received many months ago from Lady Sarah. If you are in the Society, you may already know of Lady Sarah! She is a delightful correspondent and runs the Victorian Letter Writing Guild! I am sorry to say that I brought her unopened letter to an evening cotillion...and so these are unfortunate pictures taken with no natural lighting. Apologies aside, her lovely letter was just so charming. The letter was daintily wrapped in an elegant napkin! I had never thought of using napkins in this manner. This was completely new...but I thought it was absolutely fetching! Not only was her letter such a gift in itself, but she sent along a pretty little napkin set for me in which to try my hand.
Her pretty wax seal matched the roses in the napkin...so pretty!
I recently found time to use the napkin she sent on an outgoing letter.
See? It makes such a pretty picture...I do declare!
I was not in possession of any dainty napkins so this necessitated a trip to London to shop for epistolary napkins! Thankfully I was able to "go" to London without leaving my home...Amazon is such a friend in need.
Keep the inspiration coming! And for those of you who follow me on Instagram:(JaneAustenLetterWritingSociety) please tag me with any incoming or outgoing mail, and I will try to include them in future posts!
Write Letters,
Write Often!
Lady Pamela
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Monday, September 11, 2017
Roll Call,Hurricanes, Jane Austen, and A Waiting List...
Waiting List and Roll Call!
Well, its time for a little chit chat now that I am FINALLY done with all the lovely match making I have been doing with the Fall Pen Friend Exchange! Unfortunately it took me nearly twice as long as expected because of the total number...70. That means inputting 70 applications, and many more emails. By the time I am finished, I have usually sent you anywhere from 3-4 emails. Another reason for the delay was the holiday weekend which put me behind yet another 2 days. But It is now done, so please check your email and make contact with your partner, and thank you one and all for your amazing patience!
Roll Call
Here is some information about WHO has participated this exchange. We had the following countries represented. Isn't it lovely to see that the world over appreciates the wit and humor of Jane Austen? I find her canny insights into human nature transcends cultural barriers. People are people, no matter your geographical situation, or station in life, and I think that this diversity of participation proves this line of thinking.
Canada
USA
Germany
Ireland
Northern Ireland
India
Japan
Portugal
Australia
United Kingdom
Italy
The Netherlands
Spain
FLORIDA PARTICIPANTS...
As I was sending out the emails the last couple of days, I noticed that we had quite a representation from Florida--5 to be exact. I am praying that you are all safe. And for those of you with a pen friend from Florida, please be patient as they may not have electricity and possibly have lost much more because of hurricane Irma. Hopefully it won't be too long before Texas AND Florida are restored to normalcy.
Waiting List!
I know that I have already announced the waiting list on Instagram, but I want anyone who stumbles onto this page for the first time to know that it is not too late. I have started a waiting list which will probably be open until the end of the month. Please refer to a previous Blog Post for all the information about how to apply to the Society.
I think that this will do for now. I hope that everyone is doing well, and enjoying this day.
Write Letters
Write Often!
Lady Pamela
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Friday, September 1, 2017
Outgoing Vintage Pink and Gold Folio Mail
Outgoing Letter...
I recently decided to make a few folio book mailers. This is the first one that has gone out...all the way to Finland! I chose pink and gold, because it is so pretty. I love the moss green velvet and coral rose charm.
Here is my letter all tied up with string with a few vintage items. This letter has a wrapper made of a couple pages from Pride and Prejudice.
Here it is completely folded out to see. There is a few items to share and a bag of tea behind the "Time for a Cup of Tea" card.
I usually put my letters in-between one of the folds of the mailer, as my letters are a bit lengthy or are written on heavier paper which do not fold up so flat. This lovely letter was addressed and sent to Finland...unfortunately, it never arrived. However, you never know, it could still make its way! I had a letter addressed to Belgium and somehow it wound up in the Bahamas and then eventually to Belgium!! You never know!
Write Letters
Write Often!
Lady Pamela
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Last Call for the Fall/Winter Pen Friend Exchange!
It's still not too late! Tomorrow is the deadline for me to receive your completed application for the Fall/Winter Pen Friend Exchange.
See the previous Blog Post for all the details of how you can get a literary, bibliophile , Jane Austen Lover, pen friend!
Make Haste!
Make Haste!
Lady Pamela
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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Lady Pamela Interviews Miss Bates!
Miss Bates...The Interview
I am delighted to have you join me as I have recently had the pleasure of interviewing Miss Bates of Highbury . I have always admired Miss Bates, and felt sure the rest of you would enjoy our conversation. I was able to arrange the interview, rather extemporaneously, while recently in Highbury on a shopping expedition. I happened to pass her on the street, and upon introductions (as I am a distant relation of the Coles in Highbury) she begged me to join her and her esteemed mother for a spot of tea in their cosy parlor.
Miss Bates: Oh my. How is Lord Foster's health? We have been making anxious inquiries about him since we have heard of his troubles. Perhaps he should take a bit of Water -Gruel? Is that not what your friend Mr. Woodhouse takes? But his must be nice a smooth gruel, thin, but not too thin. And thank you so for your visit, you are too kind to visit. Mr. Elton was here the other day and brought us these shoes. He is always showing such kindness and felicity to the poor of the town. Now please sit down and have some of the sweet cake from the buffet.
Lady Pamela: Thank you so much for so cordially and gratefully welcoming me to join you and Mrs. Bates in for some tea. Yes, Lord Foster is doing much better, he is an excellent patient, lies quietly in bed and is ready to swallow anything. He lives upon medicine, tea and barley water. I will tell him of the water gruel you speak so highly of.
Miss Bates: Oh , yes! He must certainly have the water gruel. It is sure to raise his spirits. The apothecary may also recommend a stout Dandelion tea, I approve of it highly. I believe the Campbells are quite taken with dandelion tea, by my honour! With some slight alterations , he will have a strong constitution, as strong as my mother's. "Ma'am", Do you hear what I am recommending to Lady Pamela? The DANDELION TEA?"
Lady Pamela: I will be sure to recommend the water gruel and the dandelion tea as you suggest to Lord Foster. Um, I thought I heard from Mrs. Cole that you had received a letter recently from your pen friend of the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society?
Miss Bates: Oh here it is! I was sure it could not be far off, but I had put my huswif on it, you see , without being aware, and so it was quite hid, but I had it in my hand so very lately that I was almost sure it must be on the table. I was reading it to Mrs. Cole, and since she went away, I was reading it again to my mother, for it is such a pleasure to her--a letter from the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society--that she can never hear it often enough! Oh yes, I received a lovely letter, from Mrs. P___ of the Society, what a great pleasure, and such a handsome letter, I do declare. And it was not her turn for writing. But you see, just like her, so considerate! Such a handsome letter, yes it is--is it not, mother? "THE LETTER , MOTHER, THE LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY?" Bless me, Upon my honour!
Lady Pamela: Oh , indeed it is quite handsome!! It is charming and I know it filled you all with felicitous joy. And so cleverly made. I must see what I can do to make mine as clever as this letter from your Mrs. P___! I make it my way to have something entertaining...be it prose or verse, original or repeated, or two things moderately clever--or three things very dull indeed! But, I am afraid I must be running away, I had no intention, no power of staying more than five minutes.
And as I walked down the road, I reflected upon the good Miss Bates.
I am delighted to have you join me as I have recently had the pleasure of interviewing Miss Bates of Highbury . I have always admired Miss Bates, and felt sure the rest of you would enjoy our conversation. I was able to arrange the interview, rather extemporaneously, while recently in Highbury on a shopping expedition. I happened to pass her on the street, and upon introductions (as I am a distant relation of the Coles in Highbury) she begged me to join her and her esteemed mother for a spot of tea in their cosy parlor.
Miss Bates: Oh my. How is Lord Foster's health? We have been making anxious inquiries about him since we have heard of his troubles. Perhaps he should take a bit of Water -Gruel? Is that not what your friend Mr. Woodhouse takes? But his must be nice a smooth gruel, thin, but not too thin. And thank you so for your visit, you are too kind to visit. Mr. Elton was here the other day and brought us these shoes. He is always showing such kindness and felicity to the poor of the town. Now please sit down and have some of the sweet cake from the buffet.
Lady Pamela: Thank you so much for so cordially and gratefully welcoming me to join you and Mrs. Bates in for some tea. Yes, Lord Foster is doing much better, he is an excellent patient, lies quietly in bed and is ready to swallow anything. He lives upon medicine, tea and barley water. I will tell him of the water gruel you speak so highly of.
Miss Bates: Oh , yes! He must certainly have the water gruel. It is sure to raise his spirits. The apothecary may also recommend a stout Dandelion tea, I approve of it highly. I believe the Campbells are quite taken with dandelion tea, by my honour! With some slight alterations , he will have a strong constitution, as strong as my mother's. "Ma'am", Do you hear what I am recommending to Lady Pamela? The DANDELION TEA?"
Lady Pamela: I will be sure to recommend the water gruel and the dandelion tea as you suggest to Lord Foster. Um, I thought I heard from Mrs. Cole that you had received a letter recently from your pen friend of the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society?
Miss Bates: Oh here it is! I was sure it could not be far off, but I had put my huswif on it, you see , without being aware, and so it was quite hid, but I had it in my hand so very lately that I was almost sure it must be on the table. I was reading it to Mrs. Cole, and since she went away, I was reading it again to my mother, for it is such a pleasure to her--a letter from the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society--that she can never hear it often enough! Oh yes, I received a lovely letter, from Mrs. P___ of the Society, what a great pleasure, and such a handsome letter, I do declare. And it was not her turn for writing. But you see, just like her, so considerate! Such a handsome letter, yes it is--is it not, mother? "THE LETTER , MOTHER, THE LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY?" Bless me, Upon my honour!
Lady Pamela: Oh , indeed it is quite handsome!! It is charming and I know it filled you all with felicitous joy. And so cleverly made. I must see what I can do to make mine as clever as this letter from your Mrs. P___! I make it my way to have something entertaining...be it prose or verse, original or repeated, or two things moderately clever--or three things very dull indeed! But, I am afraid I must be running away, I had no intention, no power of staying more than five minutes.
And as I walked down the road, I reflected upon the good Miss Bates.
“Miss Bates…had never boasted either beauty or cleverness. Her youth had passed without distinction, and her middle of life was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman whom no one named without good-will. It was her own universal goodwill and contented temper which worked such wonders. She loved every body, was interested in every body’s happiness and quick-sighted to every body’s merits; thought herself a most fortunate creature, and surrounded with blessings in such an excellent mother and so many good neighbours and friends, and a home that wanted for nothing. The simplicity and cheerfulness of her nature, her contented and grateful spirit, were a recommendation to every body and a mine of felicity to herself.”
The idea of an interview with one of my favorite characters of Jane Austen, [EMMA] our dear Miss Bates, sprang from my introduction email with my pen friend from the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society! Lady Simone had requested that we try our hand at writing "in character" . Unfortunately, I have been a rather poor correspondent this exchange, so we never got to really discuss this aspect, but it DID get me thinking. At first I thought of sending a letter , in character, and perhaps extending their story...but I really didn't have the time to do so. Then I thought of the interview angle, and thought that I could lift a scene or two involving dear Miss Bates, randomly insert some of MY life....skip around and throw in a few quotes from Jane's letters and here you have it.
I went ahead and sent a copy of the interview (my letter), a card, tag and a single serving of Dandy Blend to sip while reading it all. I hope she enjoys it. By the way, Lady Simone had one of the cutest applications for the Society! She has a great sense of humor, and hope she will sign up for the next exchange, to bless another member!
Oh, and yes, there is a back side to the envelope...properly sealed, Jane approved!
Write Letters,
Write Often!
Lady Pamela
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
JALWS Fall Pen Friend Sign Ups Now....
Fall Pen Friend Exchange:
Applications accepted: Now (8/16/17) through Wednesday August 30th.
Pen Friend match ups should be completed: by Wednesday 9/6 Emails will start going out to participants by that date.
Basic Requirements:
1. Basic command of the English language.
2. You must have read at least one of Jane Austen's novels. This is a Literary Society and a Letter Writing Society.
3. You must be at least 18 years of age. Contact me per email for exceptions to this rule.
- Important: if you have been a member of the Society in the past, you must still sign up each exchange you want to be a participant.
It is time for a new FALL Pen Friend Exchange. This is where I personally select a pen friend for you based on your completed application. The application (see the menu bar at the top of this page to access the form) allows me to match you according to your preferences. This is not a perfect system, but I do try my best.
Directions: 1. Fill out application form (at the top of the page, menu bar) by cutting and pasting it into an email, 2. and then sent to me at : JALWSociety@gmail.com The deadline for applications is: Wednesday, August 30th , 2017
I will be monitoring my email box : JALWsociety@gmail.com and begin processing the applications. You might not get a response from me immediately, but I hope to start working on them this weekend. If you have sent in an application since the last exchange, I will be notifying you and double checking that you still want to participate. You will be notified of your pen friend by email after the deadline, sometime around September 6th. . It usually takes me about 2-3 days to get it all worked out. :-)
I would ask that you only join the pen friend exchange if you truly will follow through on your commitment . This means that you will write your pen friend, and usually this involves several letters over the course of 2-3 months. To avoid "flakers", yes, JALWS is not immune to this, I have had to start invoking a 4 letter minimum over the 4 month exchange time. I believe this is reasonable and amounts to 1 letter a month. It is very disappointing to those fulfilling their commitments when their partner does not respond in kind.
One final note. I want you to know that the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society's mission is to promote thoughtful, meaningful communication through the handwritten letter . Although I promote the elegant aspect of letter writing (I love vintage items connected to letter writing) , it is to by no means eliminate people who do not have access to stationery or other writing implements. The emphasis should always be on the content of the letter. So, if you possess the ability to write a good letter, you are more than welcome! And if you feel like you are a bit rusty with your letter writing skills, then still consider joining the society, to help improve your skills!
Any questions? Please leave your comments below or email me directly at JALWSociety@gmail.com.
I look forward to a new Pen Friend Exchange!
Write Letters,
Write Often!
Lady Pamela
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Thursday, June 15, 2017
The Making Of Jane Austen Mail!
Some Recent Outgoing
Jane Austen Mail
I've been enjoying making envelopes and sealing them with my new Jane Austen silhouette brass seal! It takes quite a bit of wax for this rather large seal. But definitely worth it!
What ideas do you have for including in your Austen mail to make it "Austen Happy Mail"? Here are a few I ideas I use:
1. a package of flower seeds
2. a card with your mail tag questions
3. stickers
4. Die cuts, tags, fun things!
5. Tea, chocolate
Envelopes can be made using paper bought at any craft store, I use 12 X 12 paper and an envelope template. But here pictured, the envelope is made from a damask kraft bag, tied with a bit of twine.
These can be purchased here!
Here are some lovely letters that have been circulating around the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society on social media (Instagram). So many charming letters! If you would like to have your mail featured ,post them on IG: #Janeaustenletterwritingsociety . I will post as many as possible!
Several of you may have corresponded with Lady Heather...she sends lovely mail! And look at her Jane Austen postage!!! I definitely needed some of this in my life, so I put an order in for my own customized stamps! You can get yours here Thanks Lady Heather!
Several new posts are in the works, so check back soon!
Write Letters
Write Often,
Lady Pamela
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Jane Austen Flip Book, Black And White
Black and White goodness for Lady Sarah!
The cover of the flip book , with a few modern twists.
The inside of this flip book, embellishments keep to the black and white theme.
I wrote the letter on several sheets of paper, because the letter I began in January never got finished. (I'm ashamed to say). However, when this happens, I always send the old letter in along with the new letter because I tend to story tell in my letters and the January letter actually was written while I was at a 1860's ball being a chaperone! So, I had a few things to share about the ball that I thought Lady Sarah would still enjoy.
This letter did not fit inside the above flip book but I included it separately , but with the above flip book. I put all of it in a cello bag to mail. This letter had a belly wrap made from pages of Jane Austen's Emma, then raffia ribbon tied and my Jane Austen Silhouette wax seal. Happy travels to your destination...
Write Letters
Write Often.
Lady Pamela
Friday, April 21, 2017
Jane Austen Letter Writing Society Give Away!
I wanted to let everyone know that I have a store wide sale, 20% off everything in the store!
This sale includes all the Jane Austen Letter Writing kits and letter writing accessories! This is the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society Kit, it is jammed packed ...bursting at the seams with all sorts of paper goodness. It includes Jane Austen stickers, wax, wax seal....and more! Here is a quick link! Jane Austen Kit
Would you like to win this Jane Austen Mini kit? This drawing is happening on my instagram account: JaneAustenLetterWritingSociety The details of the giveaway are there.
This is also in the shop...the Jane Austen Letter Writing Society exclusive mail tag cards!
Are you running low on your favorite Jane Austen themed stickers?
These and so much more! Take advantage of my "Spring Fling " sale going on NOW!
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Outgoing Austen Mail!
I've Been Busy....
Here is some of my recent Outgoing Austen Mail. I am very behind on my letter writing, but I am slowly getting caught up. Once I get started, I can hardly stop, it is so much fun! I love every aspect of it, from the reading of YOUR letter , from selecting/or making my stationery, penning a response, to making a lovely envelope...I love it all.
I even decided, during our snow storm, to burn the midnight oil. It was so cozy sitting at my desk while snow was falling softly outside. I love this desk, it is one of 5 that we have in our home. But this is my favorite one. Writing by candlelight is one of the most relaxing activities one can do. Give it a try.
Here is a long overdue letter to Lady Anna. She has been so patient and is such a lovely correspondent.
It is going across the pond to the great UK!
Tied with twine, sealed with wax. I put these letters into clear cello bags.
This letter has a page from Pride and Prejudice...Nina, see if you can figure WHY I chose this particular scene out of P&P for you! (Think of it as a bit of a riddle, but it is based on something you revealed to me in your last letter...about a Mr. Darcy!)
Lady Anna, Lady Alaina, Lady Nina, and Lady Virginia....these are on their way to your mail boxes.
If you have written me, I will be working on a response to you as well.
Write Letter ,
Write Often.
Lady Pamela
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