I've had some past experience with letter writing as a child. I wrote while I was in Western Australia to my cousins and I think to Tuyen (I asked my cousins to pass her the letter but they never found her...). Another was when I moved back to Victoria and wrote to maintain the friendships I made. I also wrote to my year 6 teacher who moved to Brisbane.
For a period of time, the letters came regularly but eventually, the waiting time became more spaced out until the inevitable came. It's a pity that I couldn't keep in contact with my friends, but that's just life. Fortunately, due to the rise of social networks, I can be a stalker and be up to date with everyone's lives! YAY! But even with such amazing tools to "quinch" my thirst for stalkerish details, I wanted more. Something that was more intimate. More personal. And well, letters was the obvious answer.
I've always lamented the disapperance of letters and letter writing (probably not as much as the Post Office). I still remember what it's like to check my mail box to find a letter by someone I know, who has taken time from their busy day to write to me. Now a days, I only recieve bills or advertisements.
After some deliberation with myself, I decided to stop lamenting and remincising about the past and plan for the future. I went on an eBay rampage (aka my arts and crafts rampage) to find cute writing paper, envelopes, stickers and most importantly, a wax seal. I would like to blame the wax seal on my recent re-visiting of Pride and Prejudice. I've always wanted one, and now I have one in my possession!
The second part to my project was Hogwarts acceptance letters. I'm a Harry Potter fan. It was part of my childhood and a series that I treasure. Growing up, I was one of those kids that constantly waited for their Hogwarts letter to come, despite being older than 11 years of age. The Hogwarts letter took some time to "make". It wasn't difficult to find a template, the problem was the address for the envelopes. I wanted my letters to be as authentic as possible, but I had trouble describing the location of everyone's bedroom. After much deliberation, I decided against the envelopes. Another factor contributing to this decision was my obstacle of finding the right coloured sized envelopes. Something else I'm unsatisfied with is that they weren't printed with green ink. I just hope that despite the weaknesses it won't ruin the overall affect of receiving a Hogwarts acceptance letter.
In total, I spent about $60 on envelopes, stickers, stamps, inks, sealing wax and the seal. Unfortunately, the stickers, stamp and inks haven't arrived and I just really wanted to finish my first batch of letters. I could always use them for any future letters, right? Still lamenting how I couldn't finish the letters before July 31st so that the Hogwarts letters would be more... fun.
All letters were delivered by me. On Friday the 10th, I managed to deliver Tuyen's and Sophie's letters. I would've been able to deliever everyone else's if it wasn't because of the bus. I waited for an hour and none of them showed up. By the time it came, the sky was pitch black, and the chances of getting lost trying to find Alyssa's house was pretty high. So on Saturday, I spent 3 hours walking to everyone's house. Forgot my wallet so I couldn't bus it to Keysborough...
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| Letters are inside the envelopes and are sealed. If it's broken, your letter has been tampered with! |
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| A close up shot of the seal with the initial S. The first couple of seals didn't come out well. But I eventually got the hang of it! |
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| A glimpse of the Hogwarts acceptance letters. |
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| Everything bundled up and ready to be delivered. |









This was such an adorable project, once again I keep using the same adjective! Haha. Thank you so much, Sophia. Thank you for taking the time to write, to deliver the letters personally. I'm very grateful for your thoughtful actions.
ReplyDeleteHaha, you didn't mind I delivered them personally? My sister said it was stalkerish :/
DeleteHEEYEEEEEEEAY....I couldn't bear ripping apart the stamp steal, so I used a knife and sliced through the top part of the envelope. I was at work when you delivered them, so you should have seen the reaction my grandpa had when he went to the mailbox. I hadn't even started reading your letters and I was already tearing up. Thank you for making my day! Then I began to read your letters and stopped tearing up because all you wrote was "I need to pee. From Sophia." Nah just kidding derpette, you know I love you. You're still silly for leaving stuff at home.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA, yeah, if I ever got a wax sealed envelope I doubt I'll be able to rip it either XD But no post on Saturdays & Sundays! LOLOL.
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