Anonymous wrote:Especially if it's an unusually clever card, I don't write on it. I put a removable sticky on the inside and write my message. I want the person receiving it to have the option of passing it along to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:I bought the kids and ourselves many boxes of personalized notecards during a minted sale and several boxes of various blank notecards that can be used from birthdays to graduation congrats to sympathy notes, etc. I also bought a few boxes of mini cards for classroom Valentine’s Day. Throughout two kids’ time in preschool-high school and a few hundred birthday parties, I never had to buy a birthday or thank you card. I also bought 3 rolls of colored kraft paper in 50lb weight and 1000’ length and I still have 2 of them left. They saved me so much money in wrapping paper.
Anonymous wrote:Tjmaxx
Cards are like 8 dollars at CVS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially if it's an unusually clever card, I don't write on it. I put a removable sticky on the inside and write my message. I want the person receiving it to have the option of passing it along to someone else.
I'm cheap, but you've got me beat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially if it's an unusually clever card, I don't write on it. I put a removable sticky on the inside and write my message. I want the person receiving it to have the option of passing it along to someone else.
I'm cheap, but you've got me beat.