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The Letter Farmer Hopes to Renew Passion for Handwritten Letters

Seattle’s newest mobile business reinvents the art of letter writing

By Kasee Bailey August 15, 2016

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With a nod to the food-truck craze, Rachel Brandzel Weil launched her pop-up mobile paper, stationery and letter-writing business, The Letter Farmer, from a bright red truck in July. Weil, former owner of Real Card Company and a veteran of the local letterpress and stationery business, knows that everyone loves receiving handcrafted notes on beautiful paper, even though few people write them these days. Weil hopes her paper-filled vehicle will help people rediscover and appreciate the fine art of correspondence and renew their passion for handwritten letters.

“Letter writing is a communication form that requires mindfulness and presence,” Branzdel Weil says. “I think there’s really something that happens when you put pen to paper.”

Weil has outfitted her cherry-red vehicle with curated paper sets and letterpress cards, writing instruments and vintage postage (prices range from $5 to $25), hoping everyone—from millennials who marvel at the novelty to old-schoolers who miss the experience—will engage in this mode of communication that’s all but become a lost art. She sets up matching red bistro tables and chairs outside the van for letter writing stations for customers to settle in to reflect and compose a handwritten message. 

For inspiration, Weil offers written prompts, such as “Send an apology you’ve been putting off” or “There are so many reasons why I love you…”

Through September 21, the truck will be parked once a week during lunch at Westlake and Occidental Parks and is also often stationed at Peddler Brewing Company in Ballard (check the calendar on Weil’s website for locations).

Brandzel Weil intends to expand her paper passion to include corporate events, visits to assisted-living facilities (with young people acting as scribes for the residents) and schools, and partnerships with local shops and venues. Look for gratitude-themed thank you note writing sessions leading up to Thanksgiving.

“I’ve always been a serial paper entrepreneur,” she says, “but this is really the fire in my belly.”

To send your own snail mail, follow The Letter Farmer truck calendar on Instagram (@theletterfarmer) or Facebook, or on its website (theletterfarmer.com).

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