Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Art Journal Journey - Type of Letter

Now when you look at this page you probably wonder where the word "Type" fits in.  Well I have used the page to portray a love letter from a man to a lady he has taken quite a fancy to.  

As we all know a letter is a way of communicating between one person and another or a group of people, and there are various forms of letter; formal, semi-formal or informal.  A letter can be hand-written or printed but the gentleman in my journal has put pen to paper for his letter.  I wonder if he scented the paper before he put it inside the letter, maybe he put some rose petals inside before he sent it, or a piece of lavender.


Either way he is communicating, rather boldly, with the lady in the photograph, declaring his feelings for her.  I well imagine her uttering to herself "be still my beating heart" as in the romantic novels of old.  The letter reads:

"Dear Miss Jones
I hope you will forgive me for presuming to write to you without permission for I assure you it is with reluctance I take up my pen.  But I feel that I must reveal to you my feelings and my hopes.  Trusting that my intentions have, in a measure, prepared you for a demonstration of some kind as regards the future. I now throw myself at your feet and ask your love!  If I know my own heart it has an unalterable affection ...."

Oh dear, I wonder what followed?  Perhaps you can write the ending yourself.

I began by colouring the page in my large Dylusion Journal with two shades of Brown Distress Ink, stamped some leaf and berry images on the page along with some script.  Then I tore a page from an old book, but I haven't a clue what it says, I do hope it is nothing rude, but doubt it as it has those pretty flowers and a book at the top.  I found an old postcard in my stash advertising something, perhaps a portrait painter?

I then typed out the letter and made an envelope for it, aged both with Distress Ink Old Paper and added two photographs, probably Tim Holtz ones.  A pocket watch filled with Glossy Accents and a tiny sprig of flowers completed the look.

So there you have it 'a type of letter' for my theme at Art Journal Journey.  I must admit this idea was taken from a layout that my bff once did, she is a treasure.  I hope this has given you an idea on how you can have 'type' without a 'typewriter'.   Hope to see you there with your entry.

BTW:  I hope I did not mislead you on Sunday when I said I had typed at 90 wpm - that was a while ago and I am afraid my typos rather cancel out a lot of wpm these days.  I'm probably about half of that, if I am lucky.  It's not the same on a flat keyboard - I want a typewriter! (smile)

14 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful journal page, I wonder if she said yes? Great idea for a journal page, thanks for another lovely piece at AJJ. I used to be able to type quickly, too, but those days are past thanks to my fumble fingers! Have a great day, hugs, Valerie

kiwimeskreations said...

Wow Neet, this is amazing - not only to look at, but the wee part of the letter you shared too - love the various pieces of paper you have used, with the ornate type on the advertisement surely another illustration of the theme
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

nwilliams6 said...

I love this vintage and very romantic page and start of a story, Neet! I am hoping they spent many wonderful years totally in love. Great page for your great theme!!! My errors cancel out any speed I have as well - urgh!!!

Hugz

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a fabulous page! The vintage style with the typed letter is perfect and I wonder how it turned out for them 😀. Thanks for the inspiration and I hope that you're having a lovely week! Hugs, Jo x

Annie said...

I love how you’ve done the letter and envelope! Truly a vintage feel to this correspondence. I’m sure she will respond immediately and that they will eventually live happily ever after.

craftytrog said...

Another beautiful page Neet! I love the vintage images, and I hope that romantic story ended well.
Alison

sheila 77 said...

Your stories are marvellous. I would love to hear more. What did she reply? Could this be a subsequent blogpost? I'm not sure he would have scented the letter, is that not a bit girly? However it is a rather sweet letter and presumably she has already met the man and maybe even knows him well.
Your subtly coloured page looks terrific, as if everything on it is from an earlier time, very clever. I enlarged it and examined it all carefully. How nice that you made a special envelope for The Special Letter.
I thoroughly enjoyed this post.

My name is Erika. said...

Now that is a creative take on type Neet. And I really like how you left it up to us to decide how the letter ends. But even more so, is this wonderfully romantic page you created. I love the vintage feel too. Hope your week is going well. Hugs-Erika

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I always love the stories you tell to accompany your lovely journal pages. This one is so romantic. It is very soft and feminine, too. A genuinely charming entry, very different yet very inspiring using your theme at Art Journal Journey. I hope the lady is swayed by the man's letter, too! But I'm a romantic at heart.

sirkkis said...

Lovely story and page. The composition is well made with vintage material.
Happy August xx

Meggymay said...

I hope she said Yes, its a fabulous vintage style page Neet and wonderful inspiration for the theme you chose.
Have a good week.
Yvonne

Cath Wilson said...

You do these paper collages so well... it brings back memories. Vintage always looks good when done well.
Cath x

pearshapedcrafting said...

What an absolutely wonderful page Neet! Love the romantic aspect - does the photo of the couple suggest that they did get together??
Hugs, Chrisx

Sharon Madson said...

Lovely page and letter. I love how you prepared and presented the letter! They knew how to write romantic letters back in the day, didn’t they?