
Letters to Destroy: Love Letters
Based on Kari Chapin's Letters to Destroy, this book of fill-in missives allows you to explore, express, and release past romantic experiences both painful and positiveāand destroy the evidence in whatever manner you choose!
Love Letters to Destroy contains a variety of fill-in letters that each directly address a specific kind of former loveāgood, bad, secret, unrequited, and everything in between!
By completing these letters, the user experiences a kind of emotional housecleaning, or spiritual decluttering.
The best part? The user can then tear each letter out and destroy it in the manner that feels most catharticāburning it, burying it, flushing it down the toilet, or . . . you get the idea.
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Letters to Destroy: Love Letters
Based on Kari Chapin's Letters to Destroy, this book of fill-in missives allows you to explore, express, and release past romantic experiences both painful and positiveāand destroy the evidence in whatever manner you choose!
Love Letters to Destroy contains a variety of fill-in letters that each directly address a specific kind of former loveāgood, bad, secret, unrequited, and everything in between!
By completing these letters, the user experiences a kind of emotional housecleaning, or spiritual decluttering.
The best part? The user can then tear each letter out and destroy it in the manner that feels most catharticāburning it, burying it, flushing it down the toilet, or . . . you get the idea.
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Based on Kari Chapin's Letters to Destroy, this book of fill-in missives allows you to explore, express, and release past romantic experiences both painful and positiveāand destroy the evidence in whatever manner you choose!
Love Letters to Destroy contains a variety of fill-in letters that each directly address a specific kind of former loveāgood, bad, secret, unrequited, and everything in between!
By completing these letters, the user experiences a kind of emotional housecleaning, or spiritual decluttering.
The best part? The user can then tear each letter out and destroy it in the manner that feels most catharticāburning it, burying it, flushing it down the toilet, or . . . you get the idea.















