Monday, November 25, 2013

P is for Miss Postcrosser

"A spelling-video, where each character is the initial letter of a font name."
I just love the idea and now I'm trying to visualize P as Miss Postcrosser. Ohh, what about a postwoman? Is it too much cliché? Might be. I can do it better.

And what about you? Fill in the blanks;

....... is a letter that represents me .............. and I'd visualize it as ................... .

Try it! It's fun though!
;)


The Alphabet from n9ve on Vimeo.



The Alphabet 2 from n9ve on Vimeo.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Who wants a postcard from Istanbul?

On Saturday, I'll fly to Istanbul (for those who don't know, it's my hometown) and I'm very excited to reunite with my family, friends, neighborhood... I've already started to pack. ;)

I'll definitely keep posting from Istanbul and share the beauty of my city. Besides social media posting, I have a better idea: sending postcards! Who wants a postcard from Istanbul? 

It's easy to receive one, just write me your postal address via chiydem@gmail.com

Even I want to be more generous and let you precise your postcard preferences (like city view, maps, museums, cats, cartoons, etc.), it'll be limited time, so I might not be able to send your favorite one. 

So tell me, who is in? 



On my Postcrossing profile, you can take a closer look to the postcards that I've sent from Istanbul. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

breaking up via facebook relationship status

Under normal circumstances, I'm trying not to share anything but postcards or stationary at Miss Postcrosser. When I saw this short film, Noah, from Toronto Film Festival, I couldn't stop myself to post it.

Noah narrates a breaking up story via computer screen. Facebook relationship status, profile pictures, chats and even random chat rooms are all included to the process. So, basically, it's a story about how relationships are forming and even ending nowadays.

Is it sad but true, or just overrated? Check it out by yourself. Here is the video:




ps: have you ever hacked your boyfriend's / girlfriend's mailbox or facebook, twitter? So many years ago, I did once. It's more than terrible! You read everything you shouldn't have heard about. On the other hand, at the end of the day, you are the one who is miserably sad and plus guilty. Don't even think about it. ;)

Thursday, September 5, 2013

postcard from turin



sis sent me a postcard from Turin to inspire me to visit Italy. she felt in love with the city. I'm so excited to see the photos and listen to her discoveries. ;)

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

From a Polaroid into a Postcard

Creativity with postcards doesn't have any limits. Here is PolaroiDIY. It is a perfect project for personalized and creative postcards. 
"First thing to know: Polaroids can be mailed without an envelope!"



As you see, all you need is a polaroid photo of you holding an open blank notebook. I prefer the photos without showing faces, since the focus can be directly taken onto the message. But it depends on your choice for sure.





After the photo shoot, take a fine point pen (or Sharpie) and write your message onto the blank pages of the notebook. Nevertheless, short messages fit better, such as, "Thank You", "Happy Birthday", "Merry Christmas", and etc. A quick reminder! If the message is from a group of people (a couple or a family for example), it is possible to include more than one person in the photo. Sky is the limit! 



Final step; mailing postcard. You can just add a stamp and write address in a regular way on the back. But it is also possible to place stamp and address on the front, and write a longer message on the back. As you wish! 

If you don't have any Polaroid camera (like me), maybe you should first start to the project from googling an affordable and recommended camera (like I do). ;) 


via Brit.co

Monday, July 1, 2013

display your postcards on notebook

Last months I had chance to visit Copenhagen and NY again, and I have lots of notes to share. I couldn't wait till organizing all photos and trip notes; therefore, I decided to post some highlights. Consider them as snapshots. ;)

During my stay in NY, I've been always looking for new stationary ideas. Nevertheless, there were lots of charming notebooks, sticky notes, stamps, pens and pencils. Among all, there was a beautiful postcard display idea in MoMa museum shop; a postcard notebook.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

so tell the postcrossers that I'm back in town

I was on the road first, then moving to a new appt., and finally it's all settled down now. so, anyone who is interested to direct swap, please don't hesitate to send me an e-mail: chiydem@gmail.com
;)

I've missed writing and my photo archive is full.. inevitably, there will be more posts on postcards, books, travelling and DIY projects in the following days. maybe more giveaway projects. who knows? ;)

stay tuned!




Monday, April 15, 2013

Give Away: The Oscars tote bag and Charlie Chaplin postcard winner is

When I have first seen the Oscars tote bag and decided to give away one, I was pretty sure you'd like it. It is great to see that I was not wrong. ;) Your interest, comments and social media sharings are really appreciated. Thanks a lot! If you are ready, here is the winner: The Oscars tote bag and Charlie Chaplin postcard go to... 
;)




Friday, April 5, 2013

Spotted: Hate mail postcards, offensive messages from Mr. Bingo

Are you dissappointed, pissed of or upset? Send a hate mail postcard via Mr. Bingo!
Mr. Bingo is a London-based illustrator who created the idea of hate mail. About a year ago, he was drunk in his studio and he tweeted "first person replies to this tweet, I'll send him an offensive message on back of a postcard." Suprisingly he got 50 replies! It was so interesting to see how people wanted to be hated. So, Mr. Bingo developed the hate mail postcard service where people could request offensive messages to be sent on their behalf. 


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

One day I will live in Paris

A few weeks ago I had a chance to spend a Sunday lunch time in Paris. I was invited to one of my dearest friends holy 30th birthday party. It was a quick one day trip that was full of joy. Here is Paris, me and our short but so precious reunion.



Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Give Away: The Oscars tote bag and Charlie Chaplin postcard

The Oscars 2013 are already gone. Now it is time to catch up with the movies we did not have chance to see before the ceremony. What about your comments on the Oscars 2013? Let's celebrate cinephiles' one of the most excited moments of the year with a new give away project! This time it is not just a postcard. Yes, I expanded the project a little bit and included a tote bag. ;) Do you wanna win it? Follow the rules and leave a comment then. 


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Send a postcard. You feel better when you receive one.

I have an infinite scroll down to do list, but I don't care. I had my new addresses from Postcrossing and it is one of the best times of my day; a cup of coffee and writing postcards. 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Banksy postcards: artworks from streets to homes

It is Banksy’s image of a girl frisking an Israeli soldier, which is originally painted on a wall in Israel. But its spirit can definitely be felt in any other zones in the world that are (or were) under military occupation. For example, it reminded me of 1940s' Berlin.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Give Away: Paris vs New York Postcards winners are

When I decided to give away Paris vs New York postcards, I was definetly not sure if there would be any interest. First of all, I really like to thank you for your interest, comments and social media sharings. If you are ready, here are the lottery results. ;)



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Anne Frank House: A Museum with a Story

"One day this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we will be people again and not just Jews!" - Anne Frank, April 11, 1944

Monday, February 11, 2013

Give Away: Paris vs New York Postcards

Paris vs Newyork postcards are illustrations from Vahram Muratyan's blog project, where he illustrates the tally of two cities. It's definite that the illustrations own the perfection of simplicity with a strong sense of humour.
"A friendly visual match between two cities told by a lover of Paris wandering through New York. Details, clichés, contradictions: This way, please."  
Now, you have a chance to get one of these postcards as a celebration of launching. By the way, it's the first give away project of the Little Miss Postcrosser, so I'm really excited. ;)

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Spotted: Emerald Flame Cards

Looking for new alternatives to regular postcards on the market? Then you should take a look to Emerald Flame Cards shop on Etsy, where you can find a series of photos as postcards.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Spotted: Souvenirs de Paris

Romance, literature, art... It would be the best if we call Paris as a city of inspiration. Here is a postcard project inspired by Paris scenery.



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Spotted: Illustrated postcards by Sernuretta

Sernuretta illustrates both children books and mood of adults, mostly women's emotions. Her illustrations are diversified. Some of them are lively colors, full of energy and life; and some of them captures melancholy.  Since she doesn't have one and only style to illustrate, and always find a way to express herself in different style of drawings, her characters are definitely different from each other. Good news, now her characters are available as postcards.