I’m not making any claims to being the world’s best correspondent. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have good intentions.
I have found that keeping a stack of notecards handy for sending means I’m much more likely to remember to slip a kind word in the mail. Even better when they’re cards I’ve been able to make pretty myself.
Artifact Uprising’s new Everyday Cards are hands down my favorite product of theirs to date. I think it’s the fact that they come in such sweet little sizes (I chose the mini 3.5″ x 4.9″ when I made mine) and that they can be used for any occassion, like saying hi to your mom or sending a love note. I decided to put all of my neighborhood flower gawking to good use and delved into my photo archive to select a few of my favorite shots from the past few springs in Brooklyn. This way, I’ve got a little something cheery to scribble on should the spirit move me.
This week, Artifact Uprising is offering a Reading My Tea Leaves reader a chance to make a pack of 20 Everyday Cards. For a chance to win, enter your email address in the form below. A winner will be chosen at random and notified on April 27.
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so sweet! surely a stack of lovely, simple, personalized cards would help my correspondence as well 🙂 love these.
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Oooooo, I send cards all the time! These are gorgeous! [email protected]
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I'm a huge fan of Artifact Uprising. Their products are just gorgeous. Would love to win this set!
traditional correspondence is the best! I love having a pretty collection of notes to send in the mail to my friends. Who doesn't like getting mail? It's a more intimate way of keeping in touch than facebook, I think!
This is perfect. I agree, so much more likely to send a special note if you have it on hand and even more when it's something you've made and it's pretty! Love this!!
I am such a huge letter writer! Would love a set of these. [email protected]
nice! yjenreynolds at gmail dot com
I also keep cards at hand for sending, much to my husband's annoyance. It does help you remember to send them when you want to. I would love to win these. Thank you for offering it.
So lovely! I've been trying to work through my backlog of many, many years of collecting notecards. I've even set a rule for myself to not buy new ones until I've used the old (but for these I'd make an exception!).
What a great idea! I also have tons of flowers and houses photos from around my neighborhood and putting them to use as notecards is a fantastic idea!
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