A personal letter from Beth
A public journal from her life as an artist on Route 66. Includes the story behind this month’s print: when, where, what was happening when she made it. Usually two pages, sometimes three when the week was a lot.
The Letter Club
One envelope. Four pieces of real mail. Sent out the same week every month, with a letter Beth actually wrote that week.
What arrives
A public journal from her life as an artist on Route 66. Includes the story behind this month’s print: when, where, what was happening when she made it. Usually two pages, sometimes three when the week was a lot.
Original work — a place from the road, a detail from town, a building most people don’t notice. The back of the print is a postcard form. Frame it, or fill it out and mail it to someone who’d like a piece of real mail too.
High-detail image with a special phrase, words of encouragement, or a scripture snippet. Sit with it, color it slow, tape it to the fridge. Pencils and markers both work.
Drawn by Beth, printed on weatherproof vinyl. Different every month. Good for water bottles, laptops, the inside of a kitchen cabinet, the back of your kid’s notebook.
Pricing
We mail one batch a month, usually the second week. If you sign up after that, you’ll catch the next round. Once it’s out the door, give it a week or so to find your mailbox — the postal service still does its own thing.
Yes, and honestly it’s a great one. At checkout, put their address in the shipping field instead of yours. If you want us to handwrite a note on the first envelope so they know who it’s from, add a line in the order notes and we’ll do it.
Anytime. One click in your account email, or reply to any confirmation we send. We don’t do the chase-you-down thing. If you cancel, you’ll get whatever envelope was already in the queue and that’s the end of it.
Update your shipping address in your account before the second week of the month and we’ll catch it. If a letter goes out to the old address by accident, write us — we’ll send a replacement to the new place.
No fixed term. It rolls month to month. Stay for one envelope or stay for a year of them. We’d love it if you stayed.
Beth writes a real letter every month. That’s the whole point. The art is wonderful, but the letter is the thing people stay for.
That’s the whole deal.
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