Found and Flowered’s Snail Mail Letter Featured in Handmade Seller Magazine
- Lauren Clark
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
Something fun to share - the StampFans snail mail platform that I use for the Found and Flowered $5/monthly mail subscription was featured in the July edition of Handmade Seller magazine.
In an article titled “Snail Mail Publishing for Creators via StampFans”, the magazine shared how artists and makers like myself are using the StampFans platform to send printed letters to their communities.
Found and Flowered was included as a case study featuring photographs of past letters and how Stamp Fans fits with the brand.
“My audience loves snail mail and hands-on creativity,” the article quotes, “so StampFans felt like a perfect fit as an affordable, smaller-scale option alongside my larger subscription.”
Found and Flowered uses StampFans as a simple way to offer consistent journal inspiration - especially between newspaper editions. Each letter is created in the same spirit as the Found and Flowered newspaper: made to be used, not saved. It’s a tactile, analog experience for journalers, collage lovers, and anyone who enjoys filling their journal pages with a curated, vintage-inspired look.
As Nick, the founder of StampFans, shared in the piece:
“I soon noticed that our most successful creators were getting pretty creative with the standard 8.5 x 11 inch pages we allowed them to send.”
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