How to Write Greeting Cards
When it comes to gifts and food, something made yourself is the best. Sometimes when trying to buy a greeting card you can't find one that truly expresses every aspect of how you really feel. Try to write your own greeting card so you can really express yourself with customized sentiments. Follow these steps to learn how.
Instructions
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Quote your favorite song lines, poems or movie lines to express how you feel about a romantic partner. You can even include a picture of the two of you on the front of the greeting card.
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Write about important life lessons or inherited qualities when you're writing greeting cards for parents or grandparents. If you're making a greeting card for a relative who is younger than you, then say what makes them special to you.
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Share jokes only the two of you can understand if you're making a greeting card for a special friend. You can even remind your friend of crazy past adventures the two of you have shared together when your write your sentiments.
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Change the words in nursery rhymes but use the same rhythm to write greeting cards for kids. Personalize the words with the name and qualities of the child you're writing the card for.
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Express a fond memory of a sick or deceased loved one if you're writing a sympathy card. Put yourself in the shoes of the person reading the card. Write what you would want to hear in the greeting card to make yourself feel better.
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Be sincere. It doesn't matter what kind of greeting card you're writing as long as you're heartfelt, honest and write from the heart when making it.
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