Current Stationery And Gifts
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:18:35 +0000One of life’s most simple pleasures certainly includes personalized cards. When we see a personal, hand written card in the mail, it is the first one that gets opened. It is a great feeling when you open your mailbox and you see that you have more than just junk mail and bills.
Amongst all the everyday envelopes is a personalized card, just for you. As both curiosity and excitement shoots through your veins, you open it and read the letter that was intended for your eyes only.
Grandmothers are known for their personalized cards and letters. When you receive one, grandma has instantly made you feel like the most important child in the world. You can pass that same feeling on to your loved ones with cards and letters that you personally wrote for them.
Cards and letters are the only way to go when you want to congratulate someone on landing a new job, graduating high school or college or for any other major accomplishment in one’s life.
Sending a personal card during one of these events makes the receiver feel like you are right there with him celebrating the occasion. And it certainly lets them know that you are thinking of them during important times.
Cards and letters are also a wonderful way to say you care when a loved one is sick, is expecting a baby or is going through a hard time in their life. Send a card or letter to let them know that they are on your mind. Send them your best while wishing them a safe recovery or an easy delivery. Or simply wish them a wonderful day.
The power of a hand written card or letter is often underestimated. Our grandparents always remember the way to get into our hearts: hand written letters in the mail.
With email becoming the primary form of communication, the current generation is learning first-hand how nice it is to get a letter in the mail. Having that card to display on your desk or your kitchen counter speaks millions more words than having an email in your inbox. The thought is much more potent and the appreciation is much more heartfelt.
Not only will your receivers feel one hundred times more important than if you had sent an email, you will feel one hundred times better, too. Knowing that you put substantially more effect into sending your regards than just clicking a button is something that is empowering and rewarding. Go ahead and give it a try to find out how.



