Okay, so I decided to get a little crafty for Valentine’s Day and make some personalized letters. I wasn’t going for anything super fancy, just something heartfelt and, you know, a little bit different from the usual store-bought cards.

Getting Started
First, I gathered my materials. I already had some nice, thick paper and envelopes at home, and a bunch of different colored pens. If I did this again, I probably would pick up some stickers or maybe some of that fancy washi tape to decorate the envelopes.
The Writing Process
Honestly, the hardest part was figuring out what to write! Blank page syndrome is real, folks. I started by just jotting down some ideas – memories, inside jokes, things I appreciate about the people I was writing to. It was a little messy at first, but it helped to get the ball rolling.
- Brainstormed some key thoughts.
- Drafted a very rough version.
- Rewrote it a couple of times until it felt right.
I tried to keep each letter personal and specific. Instead of just saying “I love you,” I tried to show it with a specific example or a shared memory. I think that makes it way more meaningful, right?
Putting it all Together
Once I was happy with the letters, I carefully wrote them out on the good paper. My handwriting isn’t the best, but I took my time and tried to make it look as neat as possible. Then I folded the letters, put them in the envelopes, and sealed them.
It felt really good to create something with my own hands. It was way more satisfying than just buying a generic card. I Highly recommend anyone give it a try next time, too!
