Showing posts with label penpals. Show all posts
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Monday, September 5, 2011

PenPal Interview: Anna Tang


This is our interview with Anna Tang. August 2011, issue 10 of our PenPal magazine.
 
Hello there! How are you doing? Tell us more about yourself, your hobbies, personal life, interests.
Hey everyone! My name is Anna Tang, I’m 17 years old and I’m live in North Carolina, USA! I was originally born in China, I moved to the US when I was four. Since then, I’ve been back two times, once in ’06 and in ’08. Life is never dull as I have a beagle named Elmo and a goldfish named Mister, I call him Mister Goldfish. My life revolves around green tea, and I swear by the Green Tea Frappuccino at Starbucks. 
My hobbies include reading and writing, listening to music, sleeping (it’s an epidemic in high school), writing to my penpals (of course!), and fashion!
My life revolves around my journal, it looks about as old as the Dead Sea Scrolls, and my books. I write and I write and then I scribble in my journal. My books define who I am so I try to buy new books as often as I can (I have boxes of books in my attic!). I read a lot of different books: last week, I started reading Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, before that, I was worming my way through Dante’s Inferno. Two completely different books, but both were interesting in their own way.
I don’t think I know a single teenager who doesn’t listen to some kind of music, everyone has an iPod or some music making gadget stuck in their ears on full blast these days! Anyways, I listen to music from a lot of different countries from Ayumi Hamasaki in Japan to Katy Perry in the US and Yulia Savicheva in Russia. I enjoy hearing music from different countries, it’s like being able to listen in on a different culture.
Probably my favorite hobby, sleeping. During the school year, it’s from August till June here, sleeping is something I wistfully wish for (and occasionally do) in class. It’s a symptom of senioritis, don’t worry, it’s not a terrible disease, it’s a state-of-mind that all rising seniors experience because they are just so happy to be leaving high school.
I’ll be writing about my penpals throughout this interview, so I’ll go ahead and skip that right now. I feel no guilt about it.
Fashion! Fashion! Fashion! I’m not a slave to fashion (it means I don’t wear it), I’m simply a follower. I have always loved clothes that are provocative and inspiring. Designers like John Galliano and Salvatore Ferragamo are my favorites, and Chanel and Ralph Lauren are classics. I have tried to design my own clothes, but in the end, they always look nothing like how I want them to look. I sketch my designs out and once I finish them, I like to send them to my penpals and ask for their approval. I read Vogue, W, Teen Vogue, Elle, and Allure.
If you have to describe yourself in only 5 words what would they be?
Only 5? I had to think really hard on this one, but here is my top five:
Parenthetical: I use parenthesis as a means of my “background voice.” It’s my way of telling the world that I talk a lot, because I have to use parenthesis to express my “opinion” on everything I write. Oh! And I almost forgot, there’s another meaning for the word parenthetical, I’m using my own definition of parenthetical (it means opinionated) here, the real definition has something to do with punctuation marks. 
Genuine: I am not another version of anyone else; I’m the first (and only, I hope) version of me.
On-the-Go: Ok, that’s actually three words, but for the sake of this interview, let’s just pretend that it’s one word. I’m always doing something at every moment of every day of my life (like now, I’m writing this interview).
Foody: I don’t think that’s actually a word, but I use this to describe myself. I cook and I cook and then I eat. I believe that food is a way to a person’s soul (hence: Soul Food!), so I always try to cook the best dishes for my friends and family (it’s not because I want to see into their souls, I can already do that, I just know that they are really hungry.)
Cheddar: Ok, another thing related to food. The truth is: my life revolves around cheddar, so I eat a lot of cheese. I guess this is my way of saying that I’m unique because this one time, I wrote a paper on the history of Gouda and the English teacher said that it was the only paper she didn’t fall asleep reading. (You should’ve seen the class’ face…)

Tell us something about your town, city or country.
I live in a small college town in North Carolina called Chapel Hill. It’s a relatively small town with some 30,000 people and 3,000+ college kids. Right in the heart of Chapel Hill is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and even though it is a public college (not private like Duke or Yale), kids come here to learn from all over the US and all over the world.
Chapel Hill is mostly famous for its basketball team, the UNC Tarheels. They got their name from all the tar pits that used to occupy NC back in the old days (and soldiers complained about their boots getting stuck in tar when they tried to move around.) Then, there’s the age-old rivalry between the UNC Tarheels and the Duke Blue Devils. Duke is another famous university that’s located near Chapel Hill. Basketball season is very popular among the locals (that’s me) and college kids alike.
Aside from all the colleges and sports, Chapel Hill has delicious Southern comfort food. I’m talking about fried chicken (very fatty, very delicious!), mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuits and gravy (we eat a lot gravy down south!), sweet tea, and fried okra. There’s a lot more, I’m just naming my favorites! Most of the tourists are here for the food, and the fast food restaurants (think: McDonalds) don’t do nearly as well as the southern fast food restaurants (say it with me, Bojangles!).
 
How did you start penpalling? When was that? And why did you decide to start Penpalling?
I first started penpalling when I was a sophomore in high school. I started out wanting just one or two penpals from Russia because I had recently become fascinated with the country. But I would’ve been fine if someone from another country, say Finland, wanted to be my penpal. Looking back, I didn’t really know much, if anything at all, about penpalling. But now I know there’s more (a lot more!) to just writing letters, it’s about making a connection.
It was a bit scary at first because I didn’t really know how I would start. Typing the introduction to my profile at a penpalling website alone was harrowing. But after a while, I got used to the idea of messaging people and introducing myself. It got easier and finally, after a lot of trial and error (and some time in the Spam Box), I did find penpals whom I’m still friends with today.

What do you like / dislike about Penpalling/correspondence?
I like writing the letters to my penpals and frantically searching the aisles at stores for presents to put in my letter. I HAVE to include something in my letter; I’ve been doing it ever since I started writing to my penpals. It’s a tradition with me that has never (never ever ever!) been broken.
When I’m writing a letter to my penpal, I feel like as if time has stopped. I can write as fast as I want or as slowly as I want, it doesn’t matter. It’s very low-stress and low-key. On the other hand, when I search for the “perfect gift,” that’s when the stress begins. I always want every gift to be special and a representation of something special.
What I don’t like about penpalling is when I’m writing the address on the envelope and halfway, I mess up on a letter (or once in my case, a whole line!). I don’t want to send the letter that way because it’s got a huge blotch of white out on it and when it’s on a manila envelope (yellow!), you can so totally tell. So I have to get a whole new envelope and rewrite the entire address over. That’s my ultimate pet peeve of penpalling.
Another thing that bothers me (ever so slightly) is reading a letter in which the person put in absolutely no effort to write. It leaves the reader (you, me, and all who read their penpal’s letters) with a very down feeling followed by a period of resentment. I spend on average three hours (and counting!) writing and working on each penpal’s letter because I believe that every letter should be special and of some significance.
I’m not too picky, am I?
How do your friends react when they discover you are into Penpalling? Are they also into it or they give you the “strange” faces?
My friends are neutral when it comes to my penpalling habits. Two of my friends have their own “version” of penpalling, they write to their friends that live in other states (as in, they moved and communicate with their friends through letters). I was actually the first one to mention to my friends that I did penpalling. They were shocked at first because I told them that I met them on the Internet. There was (and still is) this big policy at my school about Internet safety and this elaboration that no one online is who they claim to be. I think that’s probably a big reason why my friends were cautious about my penpalling, because of how I met them. But after I showed them pictures of my first (and current!) penpal, they calmed down a bit and started doing their own penpalling.

Do you still stay in touch with your first penpal? Tell us about your first penpal even if you have lost touch with them. We might be able to help you locate him/her.
YES! I am still in touch with my first penpal! We have known each other for over two years now, and there’s never been a dull moment. She’s from Russia and five years older than me but we still have so much to talk about. We met on a language exchange website called italki. Most people on there are looking for someone to practice a language with, I don’t think anyone on there is solely concentrated on penpals. Anyways, I sent her a message commenting on how exotic her profile picture was, she replied, and we’ve been friends ever since. We talk to each other about everything: her university, my beagle, her love for languages, and my outrageous scribbling abilities.
It’s only been about a year and half since my first penpal and I started exchanging letters. I was a bit nervous about the idea at first, but I learned that it was just as good, even better, than sending messages to each other all the time through email. We also recently started using Skype to communicate. We send each other instant messages through Skype and (with the permission of my grunting parents) we also have video chats. I have a fondness for video chats because it feels like you are actually meeting your penpal since it feels like as if they are in the next room talking to you.

How many Penpals do you have? Where are they from?
Don’t laugh, but I only have 5 penpals. Two are from Russia, one is from Italy, another from Hungary, and the last one is from England. I am really close with all my penpals as we have known each other for over a year now (save the first penpal, that’s two years), and I write letters to them on a daily basis (once or twice a month, depends on the mood of my local post office).
Back when I first started penpalling, I went wild. I had met a lot of people, and we agreed to write letters to each other. But after about a letter or two, someone usually lost interest, and for that reason, we stopped sending letters to each other. At one point, I had over 30 penpals that I wrote to. It was really hard to keep track of all of them, so if one or two didn’t reply, it took a while to notice. I had penpals from Brazil, Argentina, Spain, France, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Finland, Belarus, Austria, Belgium, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Israel, Qatar, Thailand, Australia, and Scotland. It was fun while it lasted and if I could do it all over again, I would.
Are you searching for new Penpals? If yes, please give us some contact information that we can publish in the magazine so that people can write to you back.
Haha, that’s a good question. I think that I am still looking for penpals because I’m always looking to learn about new people, their lives, and their cultures. I like getting to know new people, and for that reason, I always try to find new penpals.
My email address is youqi2004@yahoo.com
And finally, my Skype is lolanna21.
What are you looking for in a penpal?
Oooh, another tough question! I don’t have anything specific that I look for in a person. I’m looking for someone who is willing to share their culture openly with someone else, who is a loyal friend, who loves to talk and make new friends, and who has an insatiable appetite for knowledge. Well, maybe not the last part so much, I just like people who are inquisitive.
Really, I just look for people who are adventurous, that’s what penpalling is all about, it’s an adventure.

Where do you find new Penpals from? Do you rely on FBs or Facebook or other websites/blogs.
When I started penpalling, I found several penpals on the language exchange website, italki. I found my first penpal there. I still use italki, but I also like to use studentoftheworld, it’s my #1 website for finding a penpal. I would definitely recommend studentsoftheworld to anyone new to penpalling, there are so many nice people on there! I met the majority of my penpals on there! Other than those two websites, I don’t really use any other websites.
I rely on Facebook for keeping in touch with my friends when we aren’t sending letters to each other. For my penpals who don’t have Facebook, I like to use email, it’s as good as Facebook, and even though I have had more than my share of time in the Spam box, I enjoy communicating by email.
Tell us a funny/interesting story from your Penpalling experience?
I think the funniest thing that ever happened was the one time I sent my driver’s license to my penpal. (In the US, it’s possible to get a license at 17, some have gotten theirs at 15.) I had to deliver a huge box to my penpal (it was a Christmas present), and the lady at the post office asked to see some ID. At the time, the box wasn’t sealed, so I handed her the driver’s license and when she was done, she put in on the box. At that moment, I was getting cash from my purse so I completely forgot about my driver’s license. After I finished paying her, I shook the box a little (don’t ask why, I don’t know!) and behold! The driver’s license fell through the crack and into the box! I didn’t know that I had sent my driver’s license to my penpal until she called me and ask why I had sent it to her! I had to get another one.
How do you keep track of your mail? Share your tip on how to organize ourselves.
I have a set of decorative boxes that I use for the letters that my penpals send. I try to create a special box for my penpals and I keep the boxes in special place in my room. It was a lot of work making and decorating the boxes at first, but it was worth it in the end. Now, I don’t have to worry about misplacing or losing a letter because I put lids on the boxes. Then I stack them on top of one another so they don’t take up too much space in my tiny room. So in one corner of my room I have these really wacky designs practically shooting from the floors.
Do you swap things? Do you like sending gifts to friends? If yes, what is the funniest gift you have ever sent/received?
From the first letter that I have ever sent to my penpal, I always put some little gift in the letter. It’s like my tradition and it’s never been broken. I guess because it’s a tradition with me, I like sending things to my penpals.
The funniest thing that I have ever sent was a board game. I sent the game “Mouse Trap” to a penpal for her birthday. She wrote back and told me that she had a good time setting up the mousetrap and playing the board game.
I once received a report card from a penpal. It was really funny to see that in Italy, the grades were in numbers (1-10) while here, the grades were letters (A,B,C…). I could just imagine an American kid going home afraid that their parents would see a bad grade on their report card only to open it and find that it was a number instead!

Have you met a penpal? If so, let us know how the meeting went.
Unfortunately, I have not met any of my penpals! I will definitely try to visit all of them, sooner or later. I love to travel, so I think I will meet all of them.
What do you usually like writing/reading about in the letters?
I like to write about my life, my highlights, my dooms, myself, and my increasing desire to get my hands on a box of calissons, a delectable French candy made exclusively in Aix-en-Provence.
I write about daily happenings from a cute boy that I saw in the hallway at school to the upcoming presidential elections. There’s no one specific topic that I focus on, I try write about as many different things as possible. Sometimes, I would have endless conversations about one specific topic with a penpal, other times, I would just mention it and they would comment on it and that would be the end of it.
Reading-wise, I like to read about everything that the penpal has to say. There’s no limit as to what to talk about, I’m really interested in knowing about a new lifestyle, custom, or just a different opinion. Who knows? I may find a new topic refreshing and exciting and new! But most importantly, I think that the idea that I’m reading something from someone who is so far away and at the same time so close is enough for me.
When it comes to making cute and personal letters, everyone has his/her own style. Tell us your trick how to make a letter/envelope unique? Do you decorate it? If yes, how. Give us some tips on how to make the letters more interesting.
Oooh (I do that a lot!), was I supposed to decorate the letter? I believe that while we should not judge a book by its cover, we also should not judge a letter by its envelope. I usually mail my letters in a plain manila envelope. I guess that’s my unique trademark: an ugly envelope in the mail.
I don’t really decorate the outside of my letters nor the actual letter itself. That’s another trademark: a letter written on notebook paper. I like to keep it simple because it’s distracting (to me) to read a letter that has flowers and puppy dogs swimming all over it. My “style” comes in when I make the gifts that I send to my penpals.
I love fashion so I sketch my clothing designs on paper and I send those to my penpals and ask for their approval and what they think. Also, I like to include things in my letter from my daily life like school newspapers, fashion magazines, sketch books, fruit roll ups, Jello and pudding mix, and origami paper. And of course, I try to be extravagant and spoil my penpals when I send things like teddy bears (Build-A-Bear!) and perfume (D&G anyone?). My goal is to always keep my penpals guessing on what I will send them next.
Where do you buy your stationery supplies from? Do you prefer traditional shops or e-shops? If so, give us some links.
I can usually get most of my supplies from a local office supply store. I get my art supplies from a specialty crafts store called Michaels, they have everything from stone to cotton balls! In this sense, I’m a traditionalist when it comes to shopping for things for my penpals. Of course, I get my gifts from a multitude of stores, department stores and boutiques. It all depends on how I’m feeling (and how much money I saved up from my allowance.)
I have never bought anything online before for my penpals, not yet. Currently, I have my eyes set on Janet Store, they have the cutest things, and I’m coveting their things right now!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Letters from Behind Bars

Have you written to a penpal, whose in prison? That is something that is not for everyone. Our author Rach Gee discusses her penpalling experience with inmates and gives some interesting prospective to all that are thinking about writing to inmates. 
The article "Letters from Behind Bars" is from July 2011, issue 9 of our penpal magazine. Be read this article and all others in the issue, please click here for free download.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Choose your pick Sandbook Mega Giveaway


Deadline: July 10th, 2011

SandbookNet is making a MEGA Giveaway. All you have to do to register is simply follow the instructions on our website www.sandbook.net . Once you are on our website, simply leave a comment under the post or participate with blog entry about the contest (be sure to send us a comment with the address of your blog post about the giveaway), or tag us on a post on Facebook (www.facebook.com/sandbooknet or Twitter (http://twitter.com/sandbook or @sandbook). There are several ways that you can participate in the giveaway and each entry counts as a vote in your name. 
Here is how you can win the mega stationery set; notebook and stamps! You can see the three awards that we are going to give to 3 lucky winners! 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Pen Pal Interviews: Emma Morris, UK

Emma Morris, UK
Hello there! How are you doing? Tell us more about yourself, your hobbies, personal life, interests. 
Hello, My name is Emma, I am 25 years old and I live in England UK. I am really good at the moment and enjoying life to the full, I am a mum of two girls (aged 9 months and 2 1/2 years) and wife to Russell. I currently work part time and my hobbies and interests include baking, penpalling (of course), shopping and travel.

If you have to describe yourself in only 5 words what would they be?
Lively, fun, artistic, friendly, humerous.

Tell us something about your town, city or country. 

I live in Letchworth Garden City, It is one of England’s two garden cities and it was the first in the world. It was founded by Ebenezer Howard, and inspired other garden cities around the world such as Welwyn garden city (a neighbouring city to me) and many other towns. It is a pretty city with lots of trees, gardens, greenery and a 13.1 mile country path that goes around the edge of the city via countryside, farms, parks and villages

How did you start penpalling? When was that? And why did you decide to start Penpalling?
I started penpalling in January 2009, I had just had my first baby and as I have always been used to full time work or study, I felt a bit lonely at home. I will never ever regret it! I have made some amazing and inspiring friends. I find I can tell my penpals anything without them judging me!

What do you like / dislike about Penpalling/correspondence?
I dislike it when you are in the middle of a good friendship that has lasted at least a few months and then your penpal stops writing, I find that upsetting, I would rather they were honest or put a postcard in the post to say they are unable to write for whatever reason.

How do your friends react when they discover you are into Penpalling? Are they also into it or they give you the “strange” faces?
The majority of my friends think it’s really great, and I am not ashamed to tell them. After all the people I write to have become good friends of mine too ;-) I have learned so much about other cultures and countries; it would be hard for my friends to say that it’s anything other than brilliant to have penpals!!

Do you still stay in touch with your first penpal? Tell us about your first penpal even if you have lost touch with them. We might be able to help you locate him/her.
Yes, I do! In fact, I have 1 new penpal, the other pals I have had since I started penpalling! My first UK penpal keeps in touch when she can but not on a regular basis and my first European penpal writes every fortnight or so.

How many Penpals do you have? Where are they from?
I have 5 (just right for me) they are from England, Malaysia, Faroe Islands, Germany and Belgium.

Are you searching for new Penpals? If yes, please give us some contact information that we can publish in the magazine so that people can write to you back.
I am not at the moment, I feel like I have just the right number to remember each letter, and to keep up regularly.

What are you looking for in a penpal?

A friendly, chatty letter. Honesty and non judgemental. Sometimes there is a delay in replies or I can receive a sad letter, but that’s life and I try to send them back some positivity or a nice card :-).

Where do you find new Penpals from? Do you rely on FBs or Facebook or other websites/blogs? Sandbook or interpals, I don't use addresses from FB'S.

Tell us a funny/interesting story from your Penpalling experience?
I was writing to a lovely lady, and I realized that she actually only lived and worked in one of the next villages to my mother and father in law. It was quite funny at the time, it is a very small world.

How do you keep track of your mail? Share your tip on how to organize ourselves. I keep all my new letters in a letter rack and reply as soon as I can, and keep all letters that I have replied to in a box. At the end of each year I put the years worth of letters away, I never throw them away. I also keep the stamps in a stamp folder, so that in a few years time, I can show these to my daughters.

Do you swap things? Do you like sending gifts to friends? If yes, what is the funniest gift you have ever sent/received? I love swapping and sending gifts. I send different things from handmade items made by myself to jewelry or cosmetics. I have been sent lots of lovely things – baby clothes (for my children), tea (!!), cookbooks, stickers, jewelry ...the list goes on. Although friendship is more important than presents ;-).

Have you met a penpal? If so, let us know how the meeting went. I have not yet met a penpal but aim to meet my German pal this year and have invited my Malaysian pal to stay when the time is right for her!

What do you usually like writing/reading about in the letters? I like writing and reading about pretty much anything. I write/read about day to day lives, hopes and dreams, good things that have happened such as births, milestones etc!! One of my pals had her book published last year that was amazing to read about!!

When it comes to making cute and personal letters, everyone has his/her own style. Tell us your trick how to make a letter/envelope unique? Do you decorate it? If yes, how. Give us some tips on how to make the letters more interesting.
I always use brightly coloured stationary (which doesn’t have to be expensive) and lots of stickers, I don't hand decorate my letters but like them to be pretty. I also use decorated tape to tape my envelopes up (as sadly things can go missing in the post!) and I also use personalized address labels.

Where do you buy your stationery supplies from? Do you prefer traditional shops or e-shops? If so, give us some links. 

 
I use letterset.com, paperchase (UK Shop chain) and Phonex Trading UK - I am a phoenix seller ;-) you can buy phoenix items in the UK, France, Australia or New Zealand only.

Your contact information:
Your Email- emmaohwow(at)aol.com
Facebook user- Emma Morris/Emma Ohwow or Em's Lovely Treats (for all things cake!)
Blog/website, etc- Em's Lovely Treats, Baking and the other bits

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Searching for new Guest Writers on our Blog, Pen Pal Magazine and Website!!!

Searching for Guest Writers
Do you enjoy writing or blogging? Do you want to promote your own blog via guest blogs? Or you are searching for new friends and projects? We are searching for you! Sandbook Net offers you the chance to become part of our team - here at blogspot via guest blogs (or re-blogging your favorite entries) or in our penpal magazine or on our website. All you need to do is contact us at raiasandbook(at)gmail.com and from there on you need to continue what you do best - write and share with us everything about penpalling, swapping, your collections, giveaways that you have found. The options and topics are countless! Join us!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Real Traveling Notebook Starts!!!

The Journey of the Real Traveling Notebook Begins!  By early May the Traveling notebooks are going to reach their first destinations! Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? Download the April's issue of our PenPal Magazine to find out the estimated time of arrival of the notebook and to read the instructions regarding the project!
 If you haven’t managed to sign up for this edition of the traveling notebooks, do not fear! We are going to make a round 2 of the Traveling notebook as soon as we get enough people to participate! You only have to state your interest in the traveling notebook by emailing raiasandbook(at)gmail(dot)com and give us your snail mail address.

Write around the world... April 2011 Update


"March was an insanely exciting month! In under 2 weeks, all the interview packs were compiled and sent out and we proudly got to change the status of Write Around the World from pre-production to PRODUCTION! This means that everyone who's taking part in the film is creating their pieces and, slowly but surely, they will all come back in. Once we have all the interviews back and have received permission from various other agencies (Google for our mapping system and any film footage and music we'll be using) then the status will change to post-production. For me, the production phase is the most exciting. I love it! I love seeing what people create and how hundred of different ideas come together to form one, huge creation. It's a monumental task creating a film of any kind, with weeks and months, and sometimes even years, of planning going into it before the first camera even rolls. At times it becomes like a military operation, with one person keeping tabs on what everyone else is doing. Thankfully, for this film, there are only a few people working on it (and some of them share the same office as me!) so it's not too hard to find out what's going on."  To read the whole article please download the April's issue of our Free PenPal Magazine!

Follow Glass Completely Empty Productions on Facebook and visit their Rach Gee's website for more information regarding the production of the PenPal Video!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sandbook Net Interviews PenPals for Life!

PenPals for Life is a Facebook Group that shares the love for PenPalling and Correspondence. The ladies from the PenPal for Life Team have agreed to give us this exclusive interview.

SandbookNet: Tell us a bit about yourself (hobbies, where you live, etc)
PenPals for Life: My name is Yanelis Gourrie, I was born in a small town in Cuba, came to the USA when I was 9 years old and have lived here in Tampa Florida ever since then. I love dancing, reading, writing, movies, penpalling, drawing, theme parks, skydiving, traveling. I am 31 years old, Capricorn. I have no kids. Love to make new friends, love to write, trade postcards/magnets. Love to meet new people and learn about their cultures.

SandbookNet: How did you start with your penpalling? How long do you penpal?
PenPals for Life: I started pen paling when I was 14 years old I came across an ad in a magazine and have been pen paling ever since that (I am now 31). I still stay in touch with that first pen pal I met when I was 14. It is one of my passions. When I first started I did not know of anyone who was into pen paling, so this one a wonderful world that I was able to discover myself.

SandbookNet: How did the idea about your penpalling site come out?
PenPals for Life: One day I was sitting and thought to myself, I like to be able to make a page of pen pals, where everyone can find each other, everyone can have fun, can have discussions and be who they truly are and not be judge by financial income, by looks or anything, but by a simple heart and writting letters. I searched Facebook and so others pen pals pages, but I wanted something different and said let me see what I can do.... and then all of the sudden new ideas, new members and the page turned into a success overnight.

SandbookNet: How long have you been working on PenPals for Life?
I started in September 2010 but would only log in to the account every few days. It was slowly getting members but I did not fully give my attention to it. In January 2011 after being lay off from my job I started finding myself getting more and more involved and making my passion, my imagination of what I had originally planned for the site a reality.

SandbookNet: Tell us more about PenPals for LIfe - what can we expect to find on your Facebook page?
PenPals for Life: Pen pals For Life is a place where we feel like family, where we talk everyday about our lives, we help each other with motivation. We have daily contest, giveaways, monthly swaps, Meet and Greets in different towns, Newsletter, Pet Contest, Member of the week and Member of the Month. We have a virtual friendship book, Book Reviews, Recipe Book that we are working on and much, much more… We are always open to new ideas.

SandbookNet: How many of you are in the team?
PenPals for Life: I love to give the team members a title to make it more official and more creative.
Yanelis Gourrie-Creator/Owner/President of Pen Pals For Life
Kerri Santoro-Administrative Assistant of Pen Pals For Life
Teresa Santoro-Pen Pals For Life Vice President
Nina Biina- Advisor & Marketing Pen Pals For Life
Kerri, Teresa and Nina were just members of the page whom after a while of being on the page and helping out and seeing a lot of action on the page from them. I asked if they would love to help with the page. Now they are part of the team and help daily. We make a great team and I am grateful to have them. I do consider ALL the members part of the team, as they make the page what it is. Without all 841 members that we have today, we would not be such a wonderful page like we are today.

SandbookNet: Have you partnered with someone (like eshops/shops/sites beside Sandbook)?
PenPals for Life: I have only partnered with members groups, but not really with other sites besides Sandbook. But we are currently working on that. We love to continue to do this. So if you are out there and l like to partner, please let us know.

SandbookNet: Anything else you would like to ad?
PenPals for Life: I love pen paling and we strive to make sure we have good, honest, quality pen pals. We strive to make sure you feel like family and that our page is not just another pen pals page. We are proud of what we have done so far and are very proud of our members whom we consider family.

SandbookNet: Any tip or advice you want to give to our readers?
PenPals for Life: Always be safe when pen paling. Have fun, enjoy every second of it and visit us, so you can make a everlasting friendship.

SandbookNet: How to contact you?

Pen Pals For Life
Po Box 27321
Tampa, Florida 33623
USA
http://www.facebook.com/Penpalsforlife
penpals4lifeinfo(AIM)
Email: penpalsforlife(at)live.com
 ** We are currently working on a webpage besides facebook. We are also searching for people willing to help us with that webpage.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Artist Trading Cards or ATC

By Melanie Anzalone

A few of my pen pals share my other hobby besides writing letter which is doing crafts. I love to do all kinds of crafts and I always have something handmade at home I can send my pen pals.

With some of my pen pals I swap ATC's which are „Artist Trading Cards“. The size has to be 2,5“ x 3,5“ or 6,4 cm x 8,9 cm. The front side you can design the way you want. You can draw something, a scrap booking design, a nice picture... Whatever you want. Everything is allowed. On the back side I always write big ATC or Artist Trading Card. Then you write down your name, the title of the ATC, the date and if you have a blog or a website, you can also write the address down. It's so much fun to make and collect them. I also always look for ATC swap partners. So if someone wants to swap some, let me know.  


Then I'm also really into making jewelry and other stuff out of polymer clay. I got the idea from another pen pal. I googled and found a lot of good videos on YouTube which really help to make the little food and get new ideas. If you never made it before I would start making Donuts and decorate them.



 I started with Donuts too and it's also quite fun to make those. Easy and they look really cool. The second thing I made out of clay were cupcakes. They are also really easy and so cute. I love making those sweets. If you're getting better, you can try smaller and more complicated stuff. And I promise you will get better and better the more you make. The clay I use is called Fimo which gets soft if you work with it. To make it hard you only have to put it in the oven for 30 minutes. I like to surprise my pen pals with my polymer clay stuff. I'm also trying to sell some, because I can't keep them all and I need some money for my trip next month to California. If you are interested you can check out my blog: http://manzalone.blogspot.com or my shop on DaWanda: http://de.dawanda.com/shop/mausebabyle.
Click here to preview more lovely pictures of crafty ideas for earrings.
The link will get you to Melanie's Blog.
I hope I get some new ideas for more crafts when I go to the USA.
In my cards article you can read about all my cards I make. Cards is something you always need and it's much nicer to send out an handmade card for a birthday than one you bought at a store.
And if you need craft supplies check out eBay. I usually buy my stuff for the jewelry and for scrap booking there. Some stuff is much cheaper than in a store. In Germany it's so expensive to buy craft supplies in a craft store. I'm going to check out the big craft store Michaels in California and write about when I'm back. If someone needs help, feel free to ask me.
Have fun being creative and if you want, send me some pictures of the crafts you made after reading that article. I'm gonna put them on my blog and show the nicest ones in my next craft article.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Kayla's Handmade Letter Writing Sets

Kayla's Handmade  Letter Writing Sets

D.Boreneaz

If you are looking for out-of the ordinary letter sets and envelopes, then perhaps you are already very familiar with the designs offered by Kayla at her Facebook Group: Kayla's Handmade Letter Writing Sets Stationery
Her idea about setting up the Facebook group begins with her own experience as a penpal and swapper just like all of us. Most of the shops out there that offer lettersets are theme specific but also quite popular and widely seen. However, if you a member of the small but very vivid group of penpals that prefer to have your own and very unique set of stationary, checking out Kayla's designs will be the right thing to do! She offers you the chance not only to customize your own stationary, but also provides quite diverse pre-made designs – you’re your favorite TV series and actors through stationary that are movie specific to the usual cartoon characters that you always wanted to have. I just randomly picked few of her designs that I personally love. As you can see my top 3 would be from the TV screen: Twilight design and True Blood (Yeah, vampires are very popular these days!) and lastly but not least the supernatural David Borreneaz in Angel. They are super cute and on very reasonable prices. I would say even very cheap prices. The payment is done through paypal or through stamps (you have to ask Kayla about the last option).
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