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Monday, March 3, 2014

Considerations When Choosing Sympathy Cards

Choosing a sympathy card shouldn't be done in a hurry, especially if you're giving it to a dear friend or loved one. You'd want a card that goes with the situation and is able to express what you simply can't say glibly in a time when someone grieves. Hence, before you grab or order a card from the “sympathy cards” section, here are some things that you have to think about first:

Recipient's Religious Beliefs

Be considerate and choose a card that matches the belief system of the receiver. Go for cards with sayings or designs that reflect the religious beliefs of the bereaved. This would make your condolences more meaningful and kind. If you don't know the receiver's religion, settle for plain and simple sympathy cards.

Message

Before paying for a card, take time to read the message written inside it. Make sure that it's suitable to the situation and the words used are appropriate and comforting. Of course, other than the message in the card, you likewise have to make your personal note, which needs to be compassionate and not tacky or belittling.

Card Cover

Since there is a possibility that the recipient might display or mount the cards he receives, pick a cover that won't look out of place. Popular choices are cards with images of candles, open skies, and white flowers.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Thanksgiving Cards—the Better and Trendier Holiday Greeting Cards

Thanksgiving cards are starting to become an integral tradition of the Thanksgiving holiday. You may buy these items from a local bookstore or card shop, or you can buy them online. They are perfect for personal use and business use. Thanksgiving cards for business are a great means to connect with clients and promote a lively workplace atmosphere for employees.