I decided to make some stationery. I found an old book, that was falling apart. I thought how both books n' letters transport us. Both books n' letters have chapters. We write about our lives-in letters, they document moments in time.
Words plant seeds, in our souls and we are never the same- the wonder of the written word!
Do you remember the day you received your library card? I remember, what a big deal it was. I was given a passport to adventure! My plan was to read every book, in my story book cottage library. An old building made of stone and dedication. I especially wanted to read the big volumes I spied hiding behind the Librarian's desk. She wouldn't let children go back there. There was even a sign, no one under the age of 18 was allowed. The books were old, time worn and not for sticky, small fingers. I knew these books held mysteries and secrets from the past. Someday, I will go look at time's whispers.
I do think we are given a key to a secret garden, when we get our first library card and/or pen-pal.
Words like seeds are planted in our capillary bed and ideas sprout. Some bloom, some fade and yes, we also have to tend some weeds, along the way. For the most part, words gives us wings, and take us on many adventures. What adventure do you love the most?
Do you remember the day you were given the key, to the Secret Garden? Did you have a pen pal? At what age, did words first enchant you?
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I don't remember getting my first library card but do remember using it! My mother and I used to go to the library weekly. She was definitely a good example for me.
Pen pals...ah yes, I had many.
I cant BEGIN to imagine making one's own stationery. Handmade stationery is so beautiful. I would not know where to start...you are so clever.
Yes, I surely do remember my first library experiences. If I dig far enough into my memory, I can still hear the little squeak of the brown linoleum floor and the fragrance of ink and paper...
There's still magic in those memories. I'm taken back to them every time I walk into a bookstore.
One of my first published projects for Stampington was similar stationary.
Colette- :D I mailed these to Stampington~ Thank you for sharing, I will have to go back and look~
Mary Ann-Ah, I love how magic n' memories keeps us younger! ;D
I looove bookstores~ My family hates to go with me, lol. Thank you and thank you for sharing~
Alex-Thank you :D You are seeing mainly the envelopes, but I thought they were interesting when I took photos~
Sherry-I wonder how many books, that is?! ;D I remember asking once, "What is the limit?" The response: "As many as you can carry." (LOVE that answer)~
Thank you! It wasn't hard-
KarenG-Thank you! I love that I reminded you of her :D I had a pen pal that thought I was related to Michael Jackson(not kidding).
I mailed these into an art challenge. These are the envelopes. The actually stationery has a bit of the book spine. I tore out bits from the book and Chapter pages. I will show you more in another post! I will consider your suggestion :D Thank you!
Mary-Mom gave you a wonderful gift~
This was for an art challenge, but it got me thinking and I'm going to make some more stuff ;D I know writing letters is a lost art form~
So sad! Maybe we should have a letter exchange in the future :D
Thank you~
Such a beautiful post. Thank you for bringing back lovely memories!
As for my library card, I got it six years ago around the time I turned 12. I remember the excitement I felt at the limitless access to books. I haven't used it recently because I bought a bunch of books last time I stepped into Barnes & Noble so I've been busy finishing those.
And, yes--reading is definitely like entering another world. I still remember the first book I ever read. I was three. It was called, The Plump Pig. It was about a plump cat, plump dog, and a plump family who owned a plump pig. Fascinating stuff. haha
I always read. I remember once, our whole town was flooding and everyone was freaking out, all our furniture was up on pallets and people literally were rowing boats down the street. Instead of being fascinated by the excitement of it all (like most normal kids would) I remember being perched on the table, totally caught up in The Black Stallion. I LOVED those books as a kid. Narnia. Little Women. The Half Magic books. I could go on forever, but I will stop now. haha.
Also, while I have your ear for a sec, if you could possibly go vote in ponyfest for me, that'd be awesome. My daughter is SO excited about the pony she drew for me. I hate to let her down by our pony getting barely any votes. Our pony is Cacee by Tamara haha. Thanks!
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and alwayes loved to read, and hold a book in my hands.
Now mostly the books are related to what I love to do: my mixed media and dolls- alwayes having a book related to that, or a mag from Stampington in my hands before sleeping :-)
xo,Dorthe
Also, I wanted to say hi and thanks for the follow on my blog! I returned the favor:)
Talynn
Thank you for sharing :D
Stephen-It is so sweet you still have your card! :D Yes, those were the days~
Wanda-How wonderful! :D I loved having pen pals~
Talynn-Thank you! :D
Yes, it was an amazing moment~ I love what you shared~ You are sweet!
Dorthe-I think I was at your blog, when you were visiting mine ;D
I love the feel of a book in my hands, too~ I vary my books. I love the ones you mentioned!
Thank you :D xo
Jo-I volunteered at the library, too. I love the feel of a book~
Yet, Kindle is working on me~ ;D
Janna-Nice to meet you :D
Thank you~
Shelly-Yes, I kind so relate! I was either at the library, the shore or the lake. Water n' books-magic! :D
Tamara-I voted, so cute :D
You needed an escape during the trauma~ Smart girl!
Thank you~
Laura-You could also use it for poetry ;D Or to make books~
Books take us away! A great way to travel~ Thank you!
Yolanda-So well said! And you remind me of those soooo good books! I had to take them with me, in my purse. I would read a few paragraphs, at red lights when running errands. I had to find a way to fit it in, after I had children. ;D Thank you~
I do think it was a place of escape and adventure for many of us~
I know without it, I would not be who I am :D
Your handmade stationary is absolutely amazing! It's as though you are drawing via stitches.
I fondly remember getting my first library card and pen pal and those wonderful library scents you so vividly describe. :)
This was a very inspiring, thoughtful post.
Wishing you all the best,
Mary (from BYW Bootcamp)
I hope you are enjoying the class!
It is busy ;D
I am so happy they are fond memories for you~ Books are wonderful, as is blogging and friends~ IN no certain order, lol
Thank you! :D
Yours is fantastic, I hope it makes it to the glossy pages!:)
xoxo
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xo