Airmail

I've been trying to get better at documenting the little jobs I do here and there, that I often do so quickly that it's only once they're out the door and in the mail that I realize I never snapped a photo of them. This was a batch of change of address cards I recently sent out to friends and family around the world. I'm so tired of all the dull airmail stamps out there that I created my own airmail rubber stamp

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{ Calligraphy, photography and rubber stamp design by Plurabelle }

Molly Suber Thorpe

A calligrapher, teacher, and author, Molly’s work spans both modern lettering and historical script. She writes about calligraphy and handwriting as creative disciplines—shaped by tools, technique, habit, and attention—and considers what it means to write by hand in a digital age. In addition to designing custom lettering for clients, she creates books, free resources, and online classes for people who want to develop their calligraphy and handwriting, whether as a creative outlet, a professional skill, or both.

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