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May 21, 2008
Last Saturday, I received a very nice surprise from a new blogging friend, Odette. She sent me a lovely note on a card she made herself. Not only that, being the really talented craft person that she is, she also sent me 4 blank flatcards with envelopes, which she designed herself. I was truly pleasantly surprise.
In spite of advances in technology, it does feel good to receive greetings in the mail. So I’m thinking, I’ll at least make it a point to send friends and family birthday cards via snail mail instead of e-cards. May to September are what I consider to be the birthday heavy months. Hee hee. But since I don’t have time to painstakingly make individual cards for the people I hold dear, I might just have to order the birthday cards in bulk through CardsDirect. I’ve already picked out the design…

What do you think? I think it makes for a good birthday card for people of all ages, whether male or female. And since I’ll be ordering in bulk, say, 25 pieces, I’ll get a better deal, too price-wise. Cards go for $4 and above in stationery and bookstores so I’ll definitely be saving a lot on-line. I’ve got a lot of cards to send anyway! There are many desings to choose from and once I’ve made a final choice, I can personalize the cards, too! I can choose to leave the inside of the card blank or have a special message printed. The same goes for the envelopes. I can have my return address printed on them already!
Let me go make a list of upcoming birthdays to be sure I’ll order enough cards! Hee hee!
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i’m glad you got it!
stocking up on ready-made cards is a very wise decision, good deal too!
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Comment by odette — May 21, 2008 @ 9:34 am
Hi there !
(Blogging)It’s really a cool idea to come up with your ideas n creative thoughts and all that.Keep going !
Visit my blog as well :-
http://anup-life.blogspot.com
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Comment by Anup — May 22, 2008 @ 8:45 am