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30 Handmade All Occasion Greeting Cards with Decorative Reusable Organizer Box
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Fine heavy weight paper stock with high quality embellisments. Color coordinated envelope for each card.
Each card and envelope individually wrapped
Contains 14 birthday cards, 6 congratulations cards (baby, wedding, etc.), 4 care and concern, 2 thank you cards, 4 friendship/blank cards
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Also does anyone have any ideas for little presents to go in the homemade christmas cards???
they need to be post-able!
maybe christmas ornaments????
any ideas for making homemade christmas cards?
you could make a pop-up card i make pop-up cards for all occasions heres a link http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Pop-Up-Car d you can make this way of doing it by makeing two places to put poping up things
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This christmas I got my girlfriend a silver necklace, very simple and beautiful. I want to give her a card, to go along with the necklace, to show her how much she means to me. I want to make it original, simple, and I want it to be unique enough for her to want to keep it forever. Any ideas?
not many pics of me and her
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Packaged in decorative, reusable recipe style box with bonus card calendar/organizer insert
Fine heavy weight paper stock with high quality embellisments. Color coordinated envelope for each card.
Contains 14 birthday cards, 6 congratulations cards (baby, wedding, etc.), 4 care and concern, 2 thank you cards, 4 friendship/blank cards
i've liked this girl for over a year (and she did like me but then she said her feelings changed but now i think she likes me again (so do alot of her friends)) and i'm thinkin of makin her a home-made christmas card and maybe get her a little bracelet or something. i'm 15 and she's 13. any ideas? and if u could possible attach a link to tips on how to make the thing that u suggest i make (the card and where to find the bracelet).
thanks so much!
get her a singing card. you can get them at hallmark. maybe put a little love poem in it. You can make one or get a really nice one that a great poet has written.
i've liked this girl for over a year and i'm thinkin of makin her a home-made christmas present. i'm 15 and she's 13. any ideas? and if u could possible attach a link to tips on how to make the thing that u suggest i make.
thanks so much!
she did like me then her feelings changed but now i think she likes me again (and alot of her friends think the samething)
woops, i meant "homemade christmas card... not present"
Girls LOVE jewelery, even homemade jewelery. Maybe you could make her a bracelet. I would just get some beads and jewelry cord from any craft store. They should be in the same aisle and should be pretty cheap. Ask her what her favorite color is and use that color. It will show her that you are interested in what she likes. You could always make her a card that says something like "Here's a one of a kind gift for a one of a kind girl" or something. I would go gaga over that. And if for some reason, it turns out she doesn't like you..just tell her it is a friendship bracelet. Either way, I'm sure she'll love it. Good luck!
How do you decide if an acquaintance deserves a card? For example, I take my son for homework help to a centre. I gave a small gift to his tutor. One secretary is very close to me. I gave her a card and homemade goodies. There are a few other people who have occasionally helped him. Can I give a common card for the entire office and a box of cookies to share? I would rather feel slightly awkward after giving an unsolicited gift than make someone feel ignored.
There are a lot of etiquette questions in here that I wouldn't think anyone would consider to be an issue or controversial. I've taken a bunch of college courses that deal with cultural and cross cultural norms. If there is one thing I have learned, it's that the majority of Americans are REALLY RELAXED about their norms.
If you know 1 or 2 people well, then sure, knock yourself out, get them cards or a fruit basket or whatever is within budget and practicality. The rest of the people who maybe see you dip in every now and then but don't actually know you, who cares?
This might be complicated if you were considering getting these people actual gifts... but a card... come on. You gotta understand, that even if you did get everyone in the office a card, the people who don't know you well will read it then just throw it out as soon as you leave. The people you know on the other hand will read it, smile, keep it on their desk until it gets buried in a pile of paperwork sometime mid-January, then throw it out.
You're worrying about it way too much. Even if someone was an itsy- bitsy bit offed that they didn't get a Christmas card, guaranteed they'll forget by New Years anyways once they have a drunken night of debauchery. It's Christmas break so I doubt you'll be seeing these people anytime before New Years anyways which means you can avoid any potential glares, so my opinion:
Save the money, save the time, save the trip, and don't bother getting everyone cards. It's not a big deal at all.
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