Tag Archives: postcards shop

A cozy autumn in my postcard shop (and whatโ€™s coming next)

Autumn always feels like the real beginning of the creative year for me. Summer slips away, I finally stop melting over my printer, and the shop becomes a tiny paper storm: new postcards, boxes, stickers, packaging chaos, and a lot of coffee. If youโ€™ve visited the website lately, you may have noticed a lot of […]

My Postcrossing Anniversary: 17 Years, 17 Addresses, 17 Postcards

Last week I received a special email: a note from Postcrossing congratulating me on my 17th anniversary with the project. Seventeen years! When you think about the fact that Postcrossing itself is celebrating its 20th birthday, it means Iโ€™ve been part of this amazing community for most of its life. Thatโ€™s a long journey of […]

August in Numbers โ€“ postcards, stickers & a little chaos

August is usually a quiet month in my shop, and this year it was even stranger than usual. I was away on vacation for two full weeks, so the month ended up being half business, half holiday mode. This is the first time Iโ€™ve shared statistics like this. Iโ€™ve been thinking: why keep all the […]

World Postcard Day 2025: from cozy to sci-fi wpd postcards

Alright, folks, World Postcard Day is coming up, and you know what that means: it’s time to send a little piece of joy through the mail. Every year, on October 1st, we celebrate the simple art of postcards, the kind of thing that makes your day 100% better when you check the mail and find […]

The Window Diaries with Marluki: cozy postcard series

Sometimes all you need is a cat, a cup of tea, and a window with a good view. That’s exactly how the new postcard series “The Window Diaries with Marluki“ began. I had this vague idea for a postcard series where the scene stays the same, but the decorations and mood change depending on the […]

My First Seasonal Stationery Box: The Story Behind It

This week I launched Slow Summer Dreamerโ€™s Box. Now it is time to tell you the story. Iโ€™ve wanted to create a seasonal stationery box for years. Not weeks or months. Literally years. It was one of those ideas that kept floating around in my mind while I packed orders or worked on other things. […]

How to Restart a Creative Hobby After a Long Break

So… you havenโ€™t written a postcard in months. Your washi tape is collecting dust. You open your journal, stare at the first blank page, and quietly close it again. First of all, welcome back. Youโ€™re not late. Youโ€™re not behind. Youโ€™re just here. And thatโ€™s enough to begin again. Letโ€™s be honest, even the hobbies […]

Days with Me + Q&A leftovers

Itโ€™s been a while since I last wrote about my days, hasnโ€™t it? Let’s fix that. In recent weeks, Iโ€™ve been busy with a fresh shop update โ€“ summer-themed postcards, including a slightly sarcastic new series called Postcrossing Truths. Itโ€™s made to poke fun at ourselves a little and to gently highlight just how dramatic […]

๐Ÿ’ผ You Asked, I Answered, Part 2: Small Business Talks

Welcome to part two of my Q&A series! This time, weโ€™re getting into the messy, magical, often-overwhelming world of running a small creative business. You asked some really insightful questions: about numbers, burnout, orders, and that ever-elusive balance between passion and paying the bills. So if youโ€™ve ever wondered what itโ€™s really like behind the […]

13 Years with Favorite Postcard: What Hasnโ€™t Changed (and What Has)

Last autumn, Favoritepostcard.com quietly turned 13. No big celebration, just a quiet moment with family by my side, and a little thought: Iโ€™ve been doing this for a while now. Wow! I recently decided to write more often on this blog. Not just about whatโ€™s new in the shop โ€“ but about the behind-the-scenes thoughts, […]

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