How to start snail mail

Starting snail mail, also known as handwritten letter writing, can be a fun and rewarding experience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

  1. Gather supplies:
    • Paper: Choose a nice, high-quality paper that feels good to write on. You can opt for plain white paper or something with a fun design.
    • Pen or pencil: Select a pen or pencil that you enjoy writing with. You can also use a fountain pen or a calligraphy pen for a more elegant look.
    • Envelope: You'll need an envelope to send your letter in. You can use a plain white envelope or a decorative one with a fun design.
    • Stamp: You'll need a stamp to mail your letter. You can buy stamps at a post office or online.
  2. Choose a recipient:
    • Think about who you'd like to send a letter to. It could be a friend, family member, or even a pen pal.
    • Make sure you have their correct address.
  3. Plan your letter:
    • Think about what you want to say in your letter. You can write about your daily life, share a story, or ask questions.
    • Jot down some notes or ideas before you start writing.
  4. Write your letter:
    • Start by writing the recipient's address on the envelope. Make sure to use the correct format (e.g., name, street address, city, state, zip code).
    • Write your letter on the paper, using your chosen pen or pencil. Don't worry too much about grammar or spelling – it's okay to make mistakes!
    • Keep your letter concise and focused. Aim for 1-2 pages at most.
  5. Add a personal touch:
    • Consider adding a photo, drawing, or other embellishment to make your letter more special.
    • You can also include a small gift or memento, like a bookmark or a piece of candy.
  6. Seal and mail your letter:
    • Fold your letter and place it in the envelope.
    • Seal the envelope with a stamp or a sticker.
    • Take your letter to a post office or mailbox and mail it.

Tips to keep in mind:

Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process of writing and sending a letter. Happy snail mailing!