I never thought junk mail would excite me like this…

August 18th, 2009

my latest hobby

I’ve started a little hobby lately. Well, that is if you can call two days into something a hobby. I’m making postcards out of bits of paper but instead of using up Bug’s artwork, I’ve been cutting up my junk mail!

It helps that I got some really pretty catalogues in the mail lately and I just couldn’t bring myself to throw them away. But who needs catalogues sitting around their house? Not me. I’m not buying anything. So I decided I’d hack them up and send them to somebody else. Now they can sit around and be pretty in someone else’s house as art!

batch of postcards

It’s really fun and I’m really into it. Right now I’m just sending them off to my friend Susan (my fairy godmother) but maybe I’ll send off some to other people too. If you’d like one, email me your address and maybe I’ll do a little mini-mailing. We could do a swap maybe?

collage postcards batch 2

The important thing for me is that I have to use what I have and not hoard or save away little bits that I think are pretty that I might use another day. I’ve done that before with magazine clippings and that was a mess in the long run. I love magazines and I love to save things but who has room for that in their house? Not me. I am anti-clutter.

happy cards

So I make a batch of postcards with the junk mail, cut up scribble art, fruit stickers etc… I have from that day and that day only. No more no less. It’s fun this way too because it’s like a little time capsule of what passed through my house that day. You should try it!

38 Responses to “I never thought junk mail would excite me like this…”

  1. bethany actually Says:

    I wondered what you were making those postcards out of! Very clever, and very fun.

  2. JO's mom Says:

    Your anti clutter because your mom is such a hoarder.You should be proud of me today and yesterday I filled up the big trash can with stuff know one needs andI have been collecting. may be by the time you come again you will be able to see the sewing room floor again.

  3. Haitian American Family of Three Says:

    Ohhh I would love to do a trade! My email is travelingsistertms@hotmail.com

    Yippie! How about this-I will make a postcard set of four with recycled stuff & photos of mine and send it out to you next week. I love getting pretty mail & so does my 2.75 year old.

  4. Kate Says:

    What an incredibly good, creative idea! Wow. What kind of paper did you put your cut-outs on? I love it! Can’t wait to try this myself.

  5. Emily Says:

    Fabulous idea. These are gorgeous, wonderful colours you’ve picked out. We’d love to receive one if you don’t mind sending it to England.

  6. Laura Says:

    I would love to do a trade. My e mail is msmazzola at gmail dot com. Your cards are absolutely gorgeous.

  7. Laura Says:

    I love them! This would also be a cute and affordable way to fill an hour with the preschool set. I might just gather the supplies for my son’s next play date. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Operation Pink Herring Says:

    What a cool idea! I am definitely going to try this out.

  9. Jummy Says:

    Those postcards are so beautiful!

  10. Angella Says:

    If I could have but a fraction of your creativity…

  11. sizzle Says:

    These are awesome!

  12. Calee Says:

    I second Angella. Those are beautiful!

  13. Griswold Fun Says:

    Those are gorgeous! I love that you only use the mail from the day – great idea.

  14. Leta Says:

    Fantastic idea!

  15. Sonja Says:

    I’ve decorated notebooks and binders with the J Crew catalog. So much fun! I’d love an original SAJ junkmail postcard!

  16. nicole Says:

    clever. I love the color palettes.

  17. mamalang Says:

    I’m emailing you now. Awesome idea!

  18. beck Says:

    I never in a million years would have ever thought to do this. I wish I possessed even a minuscule portion of your creativity. DANG.

  19. sadie Says:

    love to get some real post,read you all the time and my kids would be so excited.

  20. dori Says:

    These are beautiful!! What a great idea. I will try it. Thanks!

  21. Gramma Says:

    A good idea to get rid of some of the clutter of our mailbox, which incidentally, now is locked and our key will NOT open it. I’ll probably have a zillion prospective post cards waiting to be assembled. How much is post card postage anywaqy?

  22. Karen Says:

    I love it! But remember it isn’t junk mail, never call it junk mail :P Remember when a certain employee said that?

  23. Maria Says:

    Oooh.. I’ll definitely email you my address and make some of these once I move and we can do a trade. What kind of paper have you put them on? I have been thinking about ways to keep my family in touch and up to date when we move to the big city and away from them so I’m thinking a photo with the baby and these would make great postcards — and much more personal than email.

  24. Jen Says:

    Your creativity NEVER ceases to amaze me! I definitely have to try that!

  25. spandrel studios Says:

    What a beautiful way to recycle – every green magazine out there should feature your ideas!

  26. Loretta Says:

    I did this once in a book…daily journal of junkmail, phone bills, TJ Maxx tags etc. It was a good year and a good book. You have inspired me to do this again…I have post office phobia which is annoying if you love paper scissors and glue but…Thanks. Also I linked to your blog…Love Your Secret Identity!

  27. gingermog Says:

    You have a magnificent eye for what work’s s in a collage. I’d be interested in doing a swap. ;)

  28. Danna Says:

    I love this idea. Now I know what to do with all my Martha Stewart magazines!

  29. ThePhantomMoon Says:

    Fantastic idea! It looks like everyone wants a postcard :) I’m in too if you have enough and will gladly swap.

  30. Lin Says:

    Beautiful. I have a friend who is a collagiste fantastique! You have such a good eye. I’m going to send you a couple of pictures (in email attachment) later on today that show you just how wonderful this art form is! Betsy is in poor health right now (which breaks my heart) but when she was working, her pieces have such enormous energy and say something. I’ll send later on.

  31. Carol Says:

    Oh you crafty and resourcful lady you. I am loving the postcard idea, we made some recently out of photos of my son but I really like the idea of using junk mail. I’d love to do a postcard exchange if you don’t already have too many postcard exchange commitments. Ha! “Sorry I’m far to busy sending postcards out to people to get anything else done today!” Your blog always makes me laugh. Happy Thursday!

    Carol
    wonderwoman802@yahoo.com

  32. Clownfish Says:

    I know this is off-track but this reminds me of your “creative wall” in your office. I was a bit envious of that wall, exploding with faces, colors, designs and textures. I know that if I had one in my office I wouldn’t get anything done but it was a mental vacation to visit yours! – Cool cards!

  33. Amy Says:

    Would love to do a card trade! Email me and not only will I get one of your one of a kind cards but it will force me to sit down and PAINT again :) Email if interested, Amy

  34. Mrs. Mom Says:

    GREAT IDEA SAJ… thanks for sharing!

  35. amyks Says:

    Love this…they are so pretty…may be after school starts for my kids, Sept 10th, ugh! I could figure out a similar, but different version to send you. Mt wheels are already in motion.

  36. DeeJay Says:

    Okay Brenda, I just need to know the size of the postcard itself and I’m going to try my version . They are simply to die for!!!! Love them.

    Thanks for the inspiration on a rather slow Saturday!

    There was a Rodeo parade here today that lasted about 5 minutes. Yeah, it’s hoppin’ round these parts. Am hoping for a nice thunderstorm later to spice up the evening.

  37. The Chatty Housewife Says:

    What an awesome idea! I love it.

    As for keeping inspirational magazine or catalog clippings and what not, I have one binder for decor/style and one for craft ideas. I use those cheap plastic sheet protectors. You can buy them really cheap after the kids are in school!

  38. molly Says:

    I so copied this idea! It’s fun and finally, a use for junk mail. Other than dust catching stacks I mean. Thanks!!

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