Miss Auraline's Letters - A Monthly Stationery Delivery
Miss Auraline's Letters - A Monthly Stationery Delivery
Miss Auraline's Letters - A Monthly Stationery Delivery by Post
From the desk of Room 312
Central Exchange, 1956
Somewhere between a ringing phone and a half-typed memo,
Miss Auraline listens for the things people meant to say.
She’s the unofficial operator of forgotten correspondence.
She is the keeper of the words that linger in paper, pencil, and ink. Each month, she sends a carefully-prepared envelope to members of The Telephone Girl Society, a secret circle of those who still believe that paper remembers best.
Inside each envelope you will find:
A letter from Miss Auraline herself
A missed message rescued from her files, a love note, memo, or scrap of shorthand never sent
And two or three new stationery pieces from her desk to yours: stickers, postcards, a greeting card, or stationery sets to enjoy and use for journaling (mailing to your pen-pal) or to give as gifts
Every delivery is a glimpse into 1950s office life — the hum of the switchboard, the warmth of paper, the comfort of the almost-said.
To join the Miss Auraline's Society
Sign your name, ready your letterbox, and wait for the hum of connection.
Your first envelope will arrive sealed from Room 312, typed, stamped, and ready to enjoy
“Not every message must reach its destination, some only wish to be remembered.”
-Miss Auraline
What It Is:
A monthly paper subscription: part story, part stationery, all nostalgia.
What You Receive:
1 Letter + 1 Missed Message + 2 or 3 new pieces of stationery per month
Postage fee is included
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