quotable cards NOW AVAILABLE on ETSY!

there are words spoken by others that are so powerful and honest, that express so much emotion and meaning, you just have to share it with another person.  this line of quotable cards allows you to share some words of wisdom, words of encouragement or just some words of laughter.  with a quote on the front and a blank inside, these cards are meant for all occasions, all through the year!

here are just a few of the quotable cards available for purchase at inacard.etsy.com

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“Quote No. 10” by in a card on Etsy

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gadget rag

i don’t know if it has to do with me getting older or working in front of the computer everyday.  or perhaps it’s a bit of both, but recently i had my eyes checked and was surprised to find out from the doctor that if i had taken my dmv test, i would have failed completely due to my eye sight.  i guess my boyfriend was right all these years of telling me that i need glasses.

so now i have to wear glasses on an everyday basis and i’m even more grateful that i have these awesome microfiber cloths by gadget rag to keep my glasses clean.  i seriously have these designer cloths everywhere.  in the car, in my purse, in my camera bag, at my desk, upstairs, downstairs…  you just never know when you need one!  i use mine to also clean my computer screen and camera.

i did a few custom designs for them that you can find and purchase on their website.  this one is a favorite of mine.

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here is a special 25% OFF discount code just for you “in a card” followers.
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saying “thank you” is as equally important as saying “please”

after the party is over, thank you cards MUST be sent out!!!

these are the corresponding thank you notes to the

mad hatter invitiations my niece will be sending out to express her gratitude to all the kids that attended her party and all the wonderful gifts she received.

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and no i don’t think a child is ever too young (or too old) to learn the etiquette of writing a thank you note. 🙂