LWA

by Kristen DeLap


I've long championed handwritten correspondence. And it took me some time to get organized, but I'm now a proud member of the Letter Writers Alliance
As they note: In this era of instantaneous communication, a handwritten letter is a rare and wondrous item.

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Based in Chicago, Kathy and Donovan, the founders, hold socials and workshops to help promote the art of letter writing. And they have a fantastic online shop (most of it just for members!) full of stationary, vintage stamps, and ephemera. Looking forward to taking advantage!


Life edited.

by Kristen DeLap


Graham Hill is the founder of Treehugger.com and Lifeedited.org, and gave a TED talk about his theories on living a life with less stuff, leading to more happiness. His business began when he built his 420 sq ft NYC apartment, which can house two guests overnight, a dinner for 12, and a home office.  And while small spaces are still the cornerstone of his tenets, it is his urge to pare down belongings that really resonates with me. 

His 3 steps:
1. Edit ruthlessly.
2. Think small.
3. Make multifunctional. 

The idea of a curated home is something I can support. Being intentional with the items that come into my space. Just another opportunity to practice mindfulness. Though I'd have to add a visual component to my own criteria. I've always appreciated the mindset of William Morris: "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful."

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Pony Express

by Kristen DeLap


Appropriately for National Letter Writing Month, this month is the 155th anniversary of the Pony Express. The short-lived fast-paced mail service that recruited orphans as riders is (probably) disproportionately revered in US History. This month it even had a Google Doodle celebrating its anniversary. But whether over-romanticized or not, it makes for an impressive story.

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Travel / Transportation Art

by Kristen DeLap


When choosing a theme for my sons' rooms, I try to find something that will grow with them or allow their input as they develop interests. (For example Søren's room has transitioned from weather/sky to space.) Isaac's room has a travel and transportation theme. The past couple weeks I've been creating and assembling art.

The NATO alphabet poster took many attempts before I settled on one I was happy with. I could have scanned and photoshopped a final version, but I wanted it to be all hand-done.

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The art wall is still a work in progress, but I'm pretty happy with the configuration and the major art pieces for the time being.

The "hello" art is from Loopzart on Etsy. The wall decal is the text of "Around the World in 180 Days" and is available to purchase at Litograph.

While putting together Isaac's room, I used these Pinterest boards - one and two - to keep track of ideas.


White on Black

by Kristen DeLap


I've been experimenting with some pens I received as Christmas gifts, and have really been enamored with the Sakura Glaze pens. The white rolls on smoothly clear, so you can easily trace your pencil markings and then dries to a solid white.

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This makes them perfect for measured letterforms, as well as highlighting other designs. The effect is somewhat three dimensional, and I've yet to find a surface they won't write on.

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Filling in these letters took two sweeps, but the final result looks almost painted.

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These bold city signs are to accompany the clocks in my youngest son's room, which is travel and transportation themed. Each timezone of his loved ones is now represented. 

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