Note Cards Make Great Follow Up Cards
About a month after you have sent a card of sympathy there’s a gap of lonliness the bereaved experiences, and you might want to send another card or drop by with a pizza. If you are too far away to mow the yard or deliver dinner, sending a card is always a good idea. Check out my download called “What To Say When” for some ideas of what to say inside the card. PRINT DOUBLE SIDED and fold in half. Slip it into your address book and you are ready to bless someone quickly.

I stamped these Note Cards while I was making the A2 panels in yesterday’s blog post. The sentiment comes from a stamp set called “It Is Well” from Honey Bee Stamps. Can’t get any easier than that, can you?
Something I learned recently is that mailing a Note Card sometimes doesn’t get delivered! I have switched to mailing them in regular A2 envelopes with better results. There isn’t as much room to write a letter inside Note Cards but you can definitely make them pretty as can be using the SIP method ….. stamps, ink, and paper. I have switched almost entirely to distINKtive stamp sets because ….. well, look at them! Their images mean ink up, stamp, and you’re done. No coloring, no die cutting, no lining things up with two step stamping, and you get beautiful card worthy of today’s cost of postage HA HA HA HA HA! Seriously, though, if you are interested in Card Ministry, how many cards are you going to spend 5 hours on before you just buy one from Hallmark and get it in the mail.

- Stamps: Beautiful Friendship, It Is Well
- Ink: Pretty in Pink, Strawberry Slush, Lemon Line Twist
- Paper: Note Cards that I had commercially printed with my logo, Notable Note Cards, on the back. I created the logo using PicMonkey software.