In our book, snail mail will never go out of style. There’s something special about opening the mailbox to find personally addressed letters, invitations, thank-you notes, or greeting cards. Letter writing may be old-fashioned, but handwritten correspondences are always worth the extra effort (especially when penned on pretty stationery).
For sloppy scribblers like me, addressing the envelope can be the most stress-inducing part of the process. Penning the recipient’s name and address in perfectly straight, evenly spaced rows is nearly impossible—no matter how slowly I write each letter and number, the lines will inevitably slope up toward the stamp. When I admire the beautifully calligraphed invitations or cards that come to my mailbox, I wish my envelopes could have as impressive of a delivery.
Stressed stationers can now breathe a sigh of relief with envelopes that will be (ad)dressed to impress.