Keep calm and carry on…to the post office
We don't write letters much anymore, or send things with handwriting on them, do we? We need to. Molecules need to be shipped around the world sometimes, not just ones and zeros from our happy laptops. We need to leave the imprint of our pen on paper sometimes, like a pentimento of sentiment, of love, of thanks. Not to mention the fact that we need to use those fabulous Eames postage stamps that look like art because they are.
In this last post-holiday weekend, here are some Life is a Verb postcards (PDF) for you to print out, write a note on, and mail mail mail much to the delight of your sweet Aunt Gertrude McFuzz who never gets any correspondence except promotional flyers from Joe's Dairy Bar and Merry Maids and the errant Levenger's Catalog that makes her laugh at the very idea of spending $200 on a notepad.
How did these free postcards come into being?
An artist named Dippylulu sent me an email a few days ago, offering to create a free series of four postcards for 37days readers, a way of giving back, she said. She created them in the manner of a British war poster I really love from 1939: "Keep Calm and Carry On."
Her PDF document will provide you with four designs to print onto hard stock paper and use as postcards for all those holiday thank you notes you need to write. Just cut between them on the dotted line. I hope you will love them as much as I do.
Dippylulu holds degrees in graphic design and typography from the London College of Printing and Norwich School of Art. For almost 20 years she has been art editing for book publishers in London, UK.
Since 2004 she has been living in Central Vermont where the endless winters have driven her into making offbeat creations that are fun and functional. To see more of her products visit www.dippylulu.com.
May we all reclaim our artist selves in 2009. And in the process, let us celebrate those among us who are working artists in 2009, shall we? Visit her, support her, say thanks to her.
My thanks to Dippylulu for this lovely gift to us all.






