Make a kid’s day – pointers for teachers and parents!

I have a friend, Ethan. He’s a real cool kid. In April he was named Student of the Month for his class.

Student of the Month is a BIG deal. So is getting your award in a school assembly. So I took the award that was posted on his mom’s Face Book page, threw it in my photo editor, saved it at 300 dpi, and uploaded it into the system that I use to send out all my greeting cards.

Now here’s a custom, greeting card, congratulating the special student on his great achievement. What kid doesn’t like to receive a greeting card? Don’t you think he’ll feel extra special?

I know of one teacher that takes her list of students for the new year and sends out a welcome to my class greeting card. Inside the card is a picture of her, so her students will recognize her when they come to school. Do you think that makes a difference in how well her year goes? Even before school starts her students are beginning to build a relationship with her. That’s another neat way to use a custom, photo greeting card. How many ways can you think of to motivate and compliment the children in your life? Custom photo cards cost between $1.47 to $.93, plus a stamp, depending on the type of account you want.

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Here’s Ethan’s card:

Student Award custom photo greeting card

It doesn’t have to be perfect to express pride in success. We can’t miss an opportunity to reinforce how much we care about the people in our lives.

Try it yourself. Click HERE.

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Patricia Work Bennett is the Hoosier Card Lady, and it is her intent to convey the magic carried in personalized, custom greeting cards.  Words and pictures put together with the intent to show true appreciation, encouragement, congratulations, and even condolences are extremely powerful and even healing.  Sending a greeting  is a random act of kindness. It is a personal gift from the sender to the receiver.  No matter how tender an email is meant to be, it will never compare to the heart felt message carried in personalized, custom greeting card. Questions? Patricia@GreetingCardTips.com

Custom Christmas Greeting Card

I just wanted to share one of the customized Christmas Cards I did last year.  Here’s the front of the card.

Miller Beach Santa

I fell in love with this photo of a sculpture of Santa at the Beach. While his permanent home is on the West Coast, I couldn’t help but borrow his likeness and turn him into a dear old Santa at Miller Beach, Indiana. Miller Beach is my home, along with a whole lot of really cool people, who love living on the southern shores of Lake Michigan.

Maybe this is not the way you imagine Santa, but he is just too cool! He is a sculpture, designed and created by Lisa Gapen, who I’ve known for about 13 years. In fact in another life, she helped us train our blind and deaf cocker spaniel, long before we realized that he had any vision problems. He was a “ring-tail tooter” of a puppy. He’ll be featured in another custom Christmas Card soon.

One of Lisa’s hobby’s is custom designing Santas. She is quite an artist. Because I wanted to give her credit in my custom greeting card last year, I  inserted the information below into this card that went out to my Miller Beach neighbors.

Here’s the credit insert that was in the card last year:
We are so excited to share my favorite photo of Lisa Gapen’s
holiday creations with you. May it bring you a smile.
Lisa Gapen is a sculptor and artist in Northwest Indiana. Each piece is a
one of a kind sculpture made from plymer clay with a wire frame and soft
sculpted body with handmade costumes. Many of the accessories are hand
made by the artist as well. More of Lisa’s work can be seen at
www.theGrandfatherClaus.com

Hint: if you have a friend who is an artist, maybe you can use a photo of their work and turn it into a custom photo greeting card that gets framed by some of the people who receive it.

Share the Joy, spread the smiles, build connections.

Click on the button below, fill in the form, and you can send two custom photo cards of yours on me.

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Patricia Work Bennett is the Hoosier Card Lady, and it is her intent to convey the magic carried in personalized, custom greeting cards.  Words and pictures put together with the intent to show true appreciation, encouragement, congratulations, and even condolences are extremely powerful and even healing.  Sending a greeting  is a random act of kindness. It is a personal gift from the sender to the receiver.  No matter how tender an email is meant to be, it will never compare to the heart felt message carried in personalized, custom greeting card. Questions? Patricia@GreetingCardTips.com

Did you get your Thanksgiving Greeting Cards Out?

Are Christmas Greeting Cards on your mind today or are you exhausted after getting up at 3:30 this morning to take advantage of all those great sales at the malls across America? 

Did you take the time last week to get out your Thanksgiving Greeting Cards? Whether you are a business-minded person, in sales or an entrepreneur, if you didn’t take advantage of Thanksgiving holiday to remind your clients or customers how much you really appreciate them, all is not lost, but it is an opportunity that I hope you will take advantage of next year.

I’ll come up with some other ideas as we travel this holiday and 2009, building connections that deepen relationships in your personal and busines life.  Below you will find a custom card that I designed and sent to all the members of my Garden Lane Community Supported Agriculture friends. I promise it isn’t the most beautiful Thanksgiving card ever designed, but it was a meaningful one to me and the farmers. It was my small tribute to their great contributions to me personally, to our neighborhood, and agriculture as a whole.

Thanksgiving and harvest end go together, and this card was meant to celebrate our organic farmers, their hardworking crews, the challenges they faced from Mother Nature and our connection as fellow shareholders from our neighborhood along the southern shores of Lake Michigan.

This is the cover of my custom card:

CSA outside of card

 

 Autum leaves, surrounding and a blue IKEA bag…
Probably doesn’t mean much to you, but to members of Garden Lane Community Supported Agriculture, it means anticipation of late Wednesday afternoons full of delicious produce.

 

 

 

That’s the purpose of a custom greeting card. One of the farmers commented, “It is one of a kind!” Don’t think you’ll find one like it at Hallmark. But that really is the purpose of the card store. They create generic cards to meet the needs of people who think generically. That may be fine with medications, but not so with greeting cards. Besides this greeting card cost me a fraction of the cost of one of the generic brands.

Here’s the inside of the card, featuring pictures of the farmers, their crews, farm creatures, and the flood. 

 Csa inside card

Here’s the crew harvesting or planting garlic, a diversity garden, boats used to harvest squash and pumpkins after the flooding, more crew and farmers, and flooding. Then more pictures of the crews and the beautiful veggies. The labor that it takes to get those blue bags to the shareholders is incomprehensible. They work in sleet, rain, mud, flood, heat, drought and mosquitoes.   How noble and organic!

Then there’s pics of the farm creatures, including the canines, spider, a frog, and praying mantis-an eco-system in action. This is followed by lament that the season is over. Notice this was a campaign I designed so I could send it to all the members & farmers. The system I use has a mail merge feature (FirstName & SpouseName), which personalizes my cards for large mailings. I did go back in and wrote special notes in the cards to the farmers & neighborhood leaders of our CSA.

The front of the card ends with my comment, brought to you by….  So when someone opened this 3 panel card, there are the pictures of our farmers. One shows 4 generations of one family and the other is from a newspaper article, featuring the other farmers.

Custom greeting cards are vitally important, if you want to connect to the people who are important to you. Graphic designers could probably add a lot to my idea, but with the system I use I did this in minutes, from pictures the farmers included in their weekly email newsletters. And it was terrific fun, too!

If you would like more information about the fantastic system that I use, please email me at Patricia@GreetingCardTips.com or visit my site www.RememberChristmasCards.com. Anyone visiting the Remember will receive a FREE gift account and will be able to send a couple greeting cards, using your own photos in the cards, on me for FREE. You will also receive a FREE CD IN THE MAIL from me describing the system, so make sure your mailing information is correct.

 

 

 

 

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Patricia Work Bennett is the Hoosier Card Lady, and it is her intent to convey the magic carried in personalized, custom greeting cards.  Words and pictures put together with the intent to show true appreciation, encouragement, congratulations, and even condolences are extremely powerful and even healing.  Sending a greeting  is a random act of kindness. It is a personal gift from the sender to the receiver.  No matter how tender an email is meant to be, it will never compare to the heart felt message carried in personalized, custom greeting card. Questions? Patricia@GreetingCardTips.com

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