Inspirational cards are special to send, too. Maybe your friend is going through a stressful time and needs an encouraging sentiment. Our friend Eleonor McCary (who unfortunately isn’t on our design team) made a card for us that would be a perfect card to send to a friend. She used PSA Dare to Dream Peel & Stick stamps to create this Live for the Moment card.
Our design team member Mara Campbell created this amazing Dare to Dream card set. She made a series of 6 cards, all coordinating but different, and tied them up to make a perfect gift package. Send one individually or send them all so the recipient can send them out. She uses such great papers!
Leave a comment today and let us know what is the nicest card you ever received? What was the sentiment? I’ll put all the comments as entries into a drawing and one lucky winner will receive a Dare to Dream Peel & Stick pack.
Supply Spotlight:
1. Stamps: Dare to Dream Peel & Stick (PSA Essentials). Paper: Patterned paper (Minds Eye) and Cardstock. Tools: 2 inch circle punch (Fiskars). Other: Ribbon.
2. Stamps: Dare to Dream Peel & Stick (PSA Essentials). Paper: PaperTrey Ink patterned. Tools: Circle punch (Martha Stewart)., adhesive dots (3M). Other: Ribboon (Reasonable Ribbon).
Since my sister is a cardmaker too, I am lucky to receive many beautiful cards. Since I know how much time goes into them, it makes me even more appreciative.
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Gini
Beautiful card ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of making similar cards and tying them together with ribbon :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift idea! She has chosen such cheery paper. I have so many cards that I make each week (usually between 4-7), that I love just popping one in the mail to an unsuspecting recipient. I know I love getting happy snail mail, and I hope they do too! The last one I sent was this week!
ReplyDeleteIt makes me want to go home and make a card for my BFF!
ReplyDeleteUsually the "nicest" cards are from my crafty friends, but the BEST are from my kids saying simple things like: "I love you". It doesn't get any better than that!
ReplyDeleteThe most precious card I ever got was a hand drawn, handmade from just a piece of construction paper. It was from my niece who was 9 at the time, she is 27 now. She had been in a horrible car accident and was hospitalized for many months. Her first Christmas back at home she wanted the biggest Christmas tree I could find. I got a 15ft tall Frasier fir (thank goodness I had a cathedral ceiling in my living room). After much therapy she learned to read and write again and getting that card was the best present I've ever gotten in my entire life.
ReplyDeleteThe nicest card I received was on the 1 year anniversary of my dad's passed away, a friend sent me a card of how she still think of me. It touched me so much that she remembered a year later. I never forget that.
ReplyDeleteBlog candy! Haha! Haven't heard that one before! Ok, the most precious card I ever got was from my sister-in-law. As she cleaned out her mother's effects, she came across that my late grandfather had sent to her late mother. She gave me that card and the thoughtful, hand-written note my grandfather had included. It was a wonderful token and remembrance of a wonderful man. I'm grateful my SIL passed it on to me!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love the papers and what she did with them! I get some gorgeous cards from my stamping friends. They're usually pretty elaborate unlike mine!
ReplyDeleteI love surprising a sick or hurting friend with a card as often as I can.
Beautiful card! My most memorable card is the one's I got when I had my wisdom teeth pulled in high school and became very ill. My friend went around and had a ton of kids from school sign it, the cards made my day :)
ReplyDeleteMy most treasured cards are the ones my sweet little four year old makes for me. Granted he can't write words yet, so he tells me what the mean. But boy does he like to use a ton of stamps on them.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I love to send "just because" cards to my friends all over the world. I know how special it is to get something in the mail unexpectedly and it is a wonderful pick-me-up when you're feeling overwhelmed or stressed. I even had my three year old niece ask if she could make her teacher a card one day...What a fun time watching (and snapping photos) of her coloring some stamped images and sticking them on a card!!! She was so proud of her work!
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U are so right.. real cards make such a difference.. the nicest card I ever recvd was a just because card... it meant so much cuz this person sent such a heartfelt letter to me.. at a time when i really needed to hear it... xo
ReplyDeletethks for the giveaway.. these are such great sentiments.. hugs bonnierose
The best card I ever received was from my sister - she included a note thanking me for being her friend. We are always there for each other and seem to know when one of us needs some TLC.
ReplyDeleteI love these sayings, especially the 'skip the cake eat the icing' one.
ReplyDeleteThe best card I ever received was from my brother in 2002 when I spent half of the year in the hospital. He wrote "Keep your faith and prayers strong..." When I read that I thought..yah, that is all I need to do to get through all of this. And that has now become the words I speak to myself when I am having a tough time and I feel stronger as soon as I think it.
ReplyDeleteThat one card given to me 8 years ago has stayed in my mind everyday since then...
OH I must say any handmade card I receive from my friends are really cherished. I always keep them displayed and each time I look at them they are sure to give me a reason to smile.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely cards! When I had cancer 6 years ago, I got so many cards of inspiration, hope & love, it would be hard to pick just one as my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and stamps!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are just gorgeous!! (I LOVE buttons) The best card I've ever gotten was from my hubby. (Valentine's morning) He's NEVER made anything handmade.. so it was really touching, of course I cried! LOL Thanks for a chance to win. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteTerrie Barroso
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Beautiful cards! I think my favorite card is one I got years ago from a online friend. Her talent is one that I aspire to!
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Beautiful!!! I received an awesome card for CHRISTmas last week that was adorable.
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annadowdy at gmail dot com
the cards you made are gorgous....thank you for sharing
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I Love the cards. They look wonderful! My nicest cards are ones from my husband!
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Love the set of cards..looks so easy. The nicest card I ever got was not homemade. It was a Valentine my daddy sent me in mid-March when I was stationed in Germany. He said he waited till Valentine's was over so the card was cheaper, but he signed it "Love, Dad", and I think that was the only card I ever got specifically from him.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter sent us a thank you card for helping them out with something. The words were very heartfelt and it made me a little proud too that we might have taught her how to be thankful!
ReplyDeletei make cards, so i appreciate receiving them even more...my husband knows how much i love them, and every year he gets me a beautiful one for my bday...i cant pick a favorite one; i can tell just by looking at it that he spent a good amount of time choosing the right one for me that year !!! g.loiselle3@videotron.ca
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite card that I ever received was an anniversary card that my dh stamped for me...he even colored in the images...he hunted around my room and finally gave up and used what he could find...I treasure that card to this day...(and love the fact that he stamped a cow and wrote that it is our dog that for some reason looked like a cow in the card)... Thank you for the chance to win!
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