Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy thank you cards in bulk from Amazon. I buy birthday cards in bulk from rifle paper.
I can save you some money on the first one -- just write a thank-you note on regular stationery.
You're welcome!
DP here. Bulk thank you cards are no more expensive than regular stationary.
But they're tacky.
Anonymous wrote:The Dollar Tree - really. They are Hallmark cards, just at a reasonable price. Even making them and printing at home is more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I picked what looks like a simple Father’s Day card and it was $4. Greeting cards have really gone up in price. I try to buy them from Trader Joe’s where they are $1, but they don’t have the biggest selection. Papyrus used to be $4-5, and those are really nice, but too expensive these days. Where are you buying your greeting cards from and how much do they cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy thank you cards in bulk from Amazon. I buy birthday cards in bulk from rifle paper.
I can save you some money on the first one -- just write a thank-you note on regular stationery.
You're welcome!
DP here. Bulk thank you cards are no more expensive than regular stationary.
But they're tacky.
If someone is wants to judge my thank you card, they can feel free to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy thank you cards in bulk from Amazon. I buy birthday cards in bulk from rifle paper.
I can save you some money on the first one -- just write a thank-you note on regular stationery.
You're welcome!
DP here. Bulk thank you cards are no more expensive than regular stationary.
But they're tacky.
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.
One year on my birthday my mother gave me a beautifully wrapped little box, and inside it was a necklace that I already owned.
“This is my necklace,” I said.
“I know, I found it! Remember , you lost it? Happy birthday, my love!”
Then she gave me a birthday card still wrapped in the plastic “in case you want to reuse it.”
Then she collected the box and wrapping paper to reuse later.
Your post reminds me of this.
Anonymous wrote:trader joe's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many greeting cards offensive.
It's like, "Happy Birthday you old b**ch!"
And all the ones for husband are like, "You fart too much, but you're not so bad!"
We are def picking out different cards. I find a lot of them sappy or low key religious.
Anonymous wrote:trader joe's