Showing posts with label thank yous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank yous. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Brady's Birthday Thank Yous

This is the thank you picture collage I made to send out with Brady's birthday thank you cards.  We did SO much that week.  We went to Toys R Us on Monday.  We went to Funtastic on his real birthday and he had cake for the first time.  We had his party on Sunday.  It was really fun!  I wanted to acknowledge everyone for sharing in this amazing experience with us.  

Now, I'm trying to figure out if I want to make thank you cards (paper) to go with these.  I do want to write a note to personalize it and thank everyone for the gifts and joining us.  But I don't really do "bulk cards."  I was thinking about doing a card front, but I'm not sure.  Then I was thinking about doing something SUPER simple like a card with a balloon and the words "thank you" stamped on the front.  But I don't know if I should hand make it if it's nothing special.  I certainly don't have time to do like 25 pop up cards or anything like that.  What do you think?

Monday, June 9, 2008

Chelle's Cards

My friend Michelle, of GlassIdentities, recently asked me to do a custom order. She said she wanted little thank you cards to include with her packages. She wanted them small enough to place on her package. Hers are usually a medium sized jewelry box. And she wanted a little thank you note on the inside and her URL.

How genius are these cards? I always love getting a little note from a seller telling me that they actually appreciate my business. However, as a seller, sometimes I don't have enough to say to fill out a whole A2 card. But these little cards a perfect! They are hand stamped on the outside and already have your thank you and your shop name on the inside. You just jot down your little note and you're all set!

I need to make some of these for my Etsy shop as well. Thanks for the great idea Chelle! And thanks for letting me hand stamp the front. I think it adds a nice home made touch to what might be a very machine made product.