Send Your Letters In Style With Black Envelopes

2008-11-19 14:39:30

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The art of writing letters by hand is now becoming a rare practice. The world has become so fast-paced that for many busy people, sitting down to write a page-long letter to a relative or friend is a waste of “precious time.” Catalog envelopes and polythene envelopes are now stacked in offices for business mail.

Communication technology allows information sending and retrieval to take place in a snap. Keeping in touch can now be done with just a push of a button. With the presence of electronic mail and mobile phone messages, handwritten letters have been reduced to special occasions. After all, in a bustling environment, why would someone have to wait for days or weeks for a handwritten letter when an email could be received in just a few seconds?

Handwritten letters are now the exception rather than the rule. Most people have their hands full already that writing letters on scented stationery and mailing them in printed envelopes is out of the question.

Have you written or received a handwritten note lately? If you have, then you are fortunate to still be connected to the art of handwriting letters. If you haven’t, you can always take a step back, get the colored envelopes from your stationery collection, and start writing.

Make handwritten letters more special by following these simple tips:

Use fancy stationery instead of ordinary paper. You can even choose decorative writing paper with matching vellum envelopes.

Write your letter using a good pen to avoid ink blotches and smears. Scented stationery will not really matter if the person you are writing to cannot understand what you wrote.

Young children like to include drawings in their letters, making them more special. You might want to add “personal touches” like little sketches in your note. It does not matter if you are good at drawing or not. Your recipient will still appreciate the effort.

Tired of plain, white envelopes? Send your letters in style by slipping them in black envelopes. Putting letters in colored envelopes makes sending and receiving correspondences extra special. Besides, business-related or official mail, such as bills, receipts, and legal notices, are often enclosed in white envelopes. Make your letters stand out in a pool of white by choosing plain or printed black envelopes.

Remember to buy envelopes that match the size of the paper you are using. An A5 envelope, for example, can be used for A4 paper folded in half.

Handwritten letters are more personal that is why people keep and value them more. No matter how busy you are, take time to write simple notes to people you care about. Spice up your letters by including drawings, using scented paper, and sending them out in black envelopes.


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