Odd Little Letters

Odd Little Letters

Brand: Martha Hull, LLC
12.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Real mail. From me. 💌 A monthly illustrated letter, mailed from me to you. --------------------------- Hi — Martha here! Do you like mail, drawings, and small weird things from an artist’s studio? If so, this might be for you. Once a month, I send an illustrated letter through the mail. Each one is filled with drawings, observations, studio thoughts, and whatever odd things have been happening in my life. It's real mail from a real person, not "content." Think of me as your fun pen pal—no reply required. --------------------------- Each letter is part of an ongoing series titled Odd Little Letters. an illustrated, multi-page letter (full of cute drawings + pithy thoughts) (full-size pages, folded into themselves and mailed to you) occasional tiny surprises tucked inside --------------------------- These letters are meant to feel personal and a little unusual — something your quirky artsy friend Martha sends you. Which is exactly what they are. --------------------------- Each letter is part of an ongoing series titled Odd Little Letters. Each one is numbered and dated like a small artifact from the studio. Each issue ("specimen") is created in small batches in Vermont by me, Martha. --------------------------- These letters are only available through this subscription. First-issue subscribers get exclusive Founding Member wallet cards! --------------------------- How it works: Subscribe anytime Subscribe before April 30 to receive the first letter Letters ship during the first week of each month Free US shipping - $4 international shipping International orders include the letter only (no extras) due to mailing restrictions. Subscriptions renew monthly, and you can cancel or pause anytime. All subscriptions begin with the next mailing. You’ll also get a reminder email about 3 days before each renewal.

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