In the world of letters and packages, amidst the quick texts and emails that dominate our communication norms, there are three special ways we can deeply connect with others: Pen Pals, Happy Mail, and Love Mail. Each one, with its unique charm and purpose, not only brings joy and friendship directly to our mailboxes but also holds a unique charm in the art of snail mail. This traditional yet increasingly rare form of communication—whether it be through the long-term exchanges of Pen Pals, the spontaneous delights of Happy Mail, or the thoughtful appreciations of Love Mail—each has its own special significance and method of forging connections between people.
Pen pals are all about building a lasting relationship through letters. When you have a pen pal, you write letters back and forth over a long time, sometimes even for a lifetime! It’s not just about sending letters; it’s about sharing your life, your dreams, and sometimes even your secrets with someone else. While sending gifts is optional, it’s a sweet gesture to include a little something now and then. Pen pals create a bond that can last through years, forming friendships that are as deep and meaningful as any other.
Happy Mail is about sending something in the mail for your recipient to find- besides junk mail or a bill. It can be anything from a postcard, envelope letter, or a package. The unique aspect of happy mail is versatility. You can be part of a happy mail exchange, or send it to someone out of the blue! You can also even send “naked mail,” where items are mailed without packaging, I love this blog post from 50 years 50 recipes where she sends her daughter away at college random things in the mail- even a rock and a banana without packaging!
Love Mail, while similar to Happy Mail, distinguishes itself with several key features including:
Love Mail serves a multitude of purposes including:
It also serves as a valuable tool in the professional realm:
Love Mail is meant to be a surprise, making the element of receiving and unexpected letter all the more wonderful! You can send a Love Mail to:
I hope that helps to sum up the differences! Snail mail is a beautiful thing of the past that we have somewhat forgotten about in our modern era of digital communication. I started Love Mail because I wanted to bring back the beauty of sending snail mail to others without that awful obligation to have to write back. I get it! We are all so busy, and guilt is something that just shouldn’t happen for such a thoughtful gesture. If you want a pen pal, or someone to exchange happy mail with, then jump on over to my “Snail-Mail Room”, where you can find others to connect to. For the gifts that will make any type of letters extra special, go check out my store to find the most unique flat gifts to send in a letter that you can print right at home!