My oldest daughter, Madeline, is now out on her own, living and working and thriving in Pittsburgh. But she still has a taste for the sticker business….
I’m not certain I have a lot of new sticker ideas in my head (but I’ll try). In the meantime, we have designed and made these nice wooden bookmarks. They are made from laminated veneer, so they are remarkably strong. And they are nicely printed on both sides.
On the front is one of my favorite quotes from John Brown, plus a woodcut from my friend Rudy Everts.
The bookmark is a warning/reminder every time you open a book.
If you want one, here’s the deal.
- Please Don’t email Megan Fitzpatrick or help@lostartpress. They can’t help you with this.
- Send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope and a $5 bill to this address:
Maddy Schwarz
PO Box 55082
Pittsburgh PA 15207
- Maddy will put the bookmark in your envelope and mail it back to you. Easy!
Eventually, we hope to set up a way for people to order them with a credit card or Venmo. But until we tackle that, this is the way to do it.
— Christopher Schwarz
Oh man that is such am awesome saying, especially with more and more “experts” coming out of the woodwork daily on every social platform!
I’m not sure I understand what “nice printed” means. Is that a special type of printing?
You indicated the bookmarks are “nice printed on both sides” but only said what was on the front side. What’s on the other side?
Can Canadians participate?
If it has a stamp that will get the letter back to you, then yes!
What size are the bookmarks, so I know what size SASE to send?
2” x 6”.
Nice! My wish came true. 🙂 Now to see if I can buy US postage in Canada…
We hope to have an international solution in the next few weeks….
For those of us not in the US, might we be able to send to Maddy using her email address linked to a Paypal address?
Thanks
Andy
Like I wrote in the post, we are working on a solution for international customers! Will be soon.
Wooden bookmarks, what an excellent idea. I make them too, but run the plies the other direction. Signed but no woodcut.
Tom
I dispatched a legal tender portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a SASE back in November by a courier of the United States government. Almost a month later I have seen no reply. I know the mailman these days isn’t always the faithful servant of tradition. Am I the victim of supply chain difficulties that held up delivery? Or did my correspondence end up lost in the flotsam bin in Pierre, SD?