I Couldn't live without . . . thank you cards
I go through phases of being really good at writing thank you notes, or letters in general, and I'm currently in a not so good phase. So I am really thankful for some pretty new cards to get me motivated!
My mom was always really good when we were little, making us write notes for gifts we received and I think it set a great example. I want to do the same with Addilyn, even if it means her scribbling on a card and myself writing the rest. I so appreciate people sending us things, especially things for Addilyn. My grandma is so good at remembering things, like cards on Valentines day, or a cute dress just because. I wish I was better at writing notes right away, and that is my new goal!
Nicole from NicoleKelly Creations sent me these beautiful cards. They are blank inside, which I always choose when I buy cards so that I can write whatever I want. Plus they come with pretty matching envelopes.
Nicole has some other great things in her shop, like these hello weekend stickers (only $3.50!) and cupcake stickers for your calendar or planner. Plus party invitations and birthday wreaths. She is just starting out her shop, and I was happy to help spread the word! She is giving readers a 10% discount using code FORLAURENANDLAUREN. Check out her shop here!
Thank you Nicole! Now if I could just get them into the mailbox or to the post office once I write them! That is my other problem. Why does the post office feel so hard?
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A girl after my own heart!! I LOVE writing and receiving thank you notes. I've got a stack I need to work on right now. I always include Olive in the "writing" process and her message looks very similar to Addilyns. I usually let her do the envelope and now she insists on me tracing her hand on every card I write. Guess I've done one too many handprint projects with her - haha. Those are adorable cards so I know anyone would be excited to see one show up in their mailbox.
ReplyDeleteI love Thank You cards! And just plain note cards in general. During Lent, instead of giving something up, I wrote letters to friends, telling them why I cherish them as a friend, and I can't tell you how many people wrote back and said it just made their day to get a random letter in the mail :) I need to do it throughout the year, not just during a specific time of year.
ReplyDeleteSo cute and creative!
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