Excellent Motives To SendOutCards Often

We SendOutCards for many reasons. When we do so, our prime objective is to let someone know we care for them. The high speed world of instant electronic communication is not always the best solution, and there is a special thrill in holding a traditional card in one’s hands.

Cards which we send commemorate all sorts of occasions ranging literally from the cradle to the grave. The size of any given card may vary, but the basic construction is almost always along the lines of a single piece of thin card, folded once. This makes it possible to stand the card on one edge and offers up to four surfaces for pictures and appropriate greetings.

Selecting a personalised greeting and composing a message intended for the eyes of one special person can give those who send out cards just as much pleasure as the intended recipients.

Computer systems have been developed in recent years which are easy to use and open up opportunities for anyone with some elementary equipment to put together an original and unique greetings card which the person to whom it is sent will recognise as having been produced by the sender and printed as a single unit for them, and for them alone. At the same time, this special niche in the market has encouraged the proliferation of a number of companies offering to produce this type of card for those who lack the tools (or the self confidence) to attempt the task.

By paying scrupulous attention to such minute details, one can create a gamut of wonderful, warm fuzzy feelings which are bound to impress as much as a bespoke tailored clothing rather than mass produced off the peg products similar to the ‘demob suits’ which were the only civilian wear in retail outlets for members of the armed forces in the immediate post war years when clothes were still subject to ration books and coupons.

So, is there a formula to follow which will result in the ultimate greetings card, one which will please both the sender and the receiver? We might start by taking a close look at the different components of a card.

Let’s accept that three of the four pages which a card will almost always boast will each have a certain amount of text on them. Although the fourth and final page is frequently left empty of message or artwork, it will often be the point where a shop assistant will find an ISBN number which can be scanned to obtain a price and other details about the card. In (very) small print in an unobtrusive corner there may also be the name and address of the company which printed the card, generally in the smallest available font.

Naturally, one must consider who is going to be receiving the card. Humour might be appropriate for the vast majority of children celebrating a birthday. By contrast, it would be highly inappropriate, even insulting to attempt to include jokes of any nature on the solemn occasion of a funeral or memorial service.

The message is usually encapsulated on the front page in a few words and is often repeated at greater length on the inside pages. In most cases prose is used, but rhyming verse is not uncommon.

If we are prepared to take the time and effort required to formulate a bespoke design greeting for someone special when we decide to SendOutCards, we can be reasonably certain that the person receiving our humble masterpiece will enjoy it. Producing an unique work of Art in this manner is simply my way of saying “I love You”.

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