Pen Pals

Pen pals are back in style in a new and creative way, thanks to a gal named Janette Lane and the growing sensation of her Pocket Letter Pals network. Pocket letters are pen-pal letters in a pocket format. The idea is to fill all nine pockets of a 9-pocket trading card sleeve and send it to someone who’s agreed to swap with you. Pen pals connect by signing up on the free network, where they can also create a profile, join groups, receive news, and message other members.

Pocket letter samples via PocketLetterPals.com

The swap can be a one-time exchange, or you can exchange indefinitely if you find someone you really like. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a collection of new pen-pal friends from all over the world? I’m thinking it would. Visit PocketLetterPals.com to learn more.

  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    In the fourth grade, we all got pen-pals at school and mine was a girl who lived outside of London. We stayed in touch through high school. You can imagine how excited we both were talking about the Beatles debut. She actually went to a concert and wrote me all about it and sent a postcard or two! Later on in early high school, I had a pen-pal from India who was related to a graduate student who studied under my Dad at the University of Virginia. I found a letter from her recently in a box of my keepsakes. I think it is a great idea to meet new friends and exchange letters from others who are interested. It definitely is a wonderful experience for young children and the neatest way to open the windows of the world community.

  2. April says:

    This is a super cute idea. I had pen pals growing up from Australia and somewhere in Europe. I also had lots of penfriends from here in the U.S. I love writing letters and receiving them. It’s such a great way to connect with people in a tangible way. I love my penpals from MJF! Maybe we should have a Farmgirl version of this!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Would these be apple tree blossoms?

  2. Nancy Coughlin says:

    Would love to see some blossoms- somewhere! We had snow, again, yesterday!

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  1. Cindi says:

    I love love love grape hyacinths. Funny thing is that I have never had any in a single place where I have lived. Should fix that!

  2. Winnie Nielsen says:

    I love these Spring bulb flowers. It is always a joy to walk into the grocery store and see a whole big grouping of all the colors of Hyacinth and take in a big breath. Beautiful!

  3. Nancy Coughlin says:

    Such a beautiful color. Feel sorry for those who are allergic to these flowers. I agree with Winnie about taking a big breath and enjoying the scent!

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