Showing posts with label card insides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card insides. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2018

What to write on the inside of cards?


The fantastic discussion and idea-sharing is continuing on Instagram. (Find us @MailItMonday) Everyone has such wonderful ideas to share with the community about the insides of our cards. Today is the big one. The toughest part of all. What to write on the inside. ???

There are many ways to write on the inside, but finding the words you truly want to say can be difficult. Especially in difficult situations. What it really boils down to is, sincerity. That's it. Say what is on your heart. You can never go wrong by expressing you. 

But, if you still need a road map and some more encouragement, use these simple steps to get yourself started. While these are simple, I have found they help me map out the words that my heart is trying to express.


Card Inside Writing Tips:
  1. Opener-say hello, hi, dear, or use a silly nickname. Add the recipient's name and you have a great start!
  2. Explain why you are sending a card and note. Maybe its a special occasion, illness, or maybe something made you think of that person today. Focus on the recipient and why the need or want to hear from you.
  3. Share a little bit more. Maybe expand on what made you think of them, share a story, pay them a compliment, tell them what they mean to you, etc.
  4. Wrap it up by repeating why you wrote, or wish them well.
  5. Sign off. Use whatever closing works for the reason you are sending the card. For me personally, love is never a bad way to sign off.

Resources for finding wording for the insides of cards:

The Best Tips for Card Insides from the Card-Mailing community at Mail It Monday:
  • Carry the theme of the front of the card to the inside.
    • Stamp the same images in lighter colors.
      • The lighter colors of ink allow you to still write.
    • Use a small strip of the same patterned paper as the front.
  • Write words from your heart.
    • Start with the recipient's name.
    • Think about and visualize the person you are writing to. Imagine a conversation.
    • Keep it simple.
    • Write large with a large pen. Wink.
    • Stamp a sentiment that conveys your message.
    • If you do not like your handwriting, type it on your computer and print it out.

My favorite idea yet. This came from a couple of Mail It Monday community members, who were happy to share the idea and pass it along. The idea is this; take a piece of paper and write these words on the inside. Your card makes someone's day, but also becomes a gift for them to pass along! Brilliant!
"I didn't sign this card before I sent it to you,
instead it hold my fondest wish that I have for you.
So if you find you need to brighten someone's day,
then take this card, sign it, and send it on its way."


So write on the insides my fellow card-mailers!

Sincerely Yours,

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Mail It Monday: Card Insides and Making them Incredible

This week for Mail It Monday we have been talking about card insides. Over on Instagram (@mailitmonday) the conversation has been packed with fantastic ideas and so much inspiration! Be sure and join us over there!

I don't know about you, but I always get stuck when it comes to card insides. Staring at a blank canvas with far too many worries about what I need to add. Frankly, I leave it pretty plain, and that is just sad. After spending all that time making the front something beautiful, why ignore the inside?

After a fantastic and inspiring discussion, I took one of the ideas shared and ran with it. The idea was to simply stamp a coordinating image from the front of the card on the inside. Seriously awesome touch here! Look at that! So easy, yet so impactful. 
Another great idea was to stamp images in lighter colors, allowing you to write over the top. Which I also thought was brilliant and will be using soon!

Next topic that came up was our general lack of love for our own handwriting. Which I hear. I am not a huge fan of mine either. And many days, because of my rheumatoid arthritis and medications, my hands shake something awful. Making an even bigger mess.
HOWEVER, adding your own words to the inside of a card adds a final touch that no stamp or patterned paper ever could. Its adding a piece of you and what is on your heart. So even if you add a few words with a very large pen, writing something.

My personal hack to help out my handwriting are these ProjectLife journaling cards. At 3x4" they are the perfect size to place inside a standard A2 card. I had many requests on where to find these, so I will add links for your quick reference. (affiliate links used, at no cost to you.)

FREE downloadable cards can be found here. These need to be printed, but would be perfect to have available, any time you needed them! ProjectLife Lined Journal Cards



I will be back sharing the rest of our week of card insides! Please join us on Instagram (@mailitmonday) and be a part of the card-mailing community!

Sincerely Yours,


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