After diagnosis, my mailbox was flooded. And it’s continued to stay pretty flooded. I’ve been a little lax in getting out thank yous, especially on post-chemo weeks. But I keep telling myself that I always have a year, right?! Like a wedding?
I sure hope so.
I love cards. In fact, I really desperately used to want to work for Hallmark. I even applied once. I didn’t even get a call if you’re wondering.
But now. There are options upon options upon options. Because sometimes, when you don’t know what to say… you just have to say something. Say anything.
Like these, from TinyPrints. I adore. I am able to say the words I want to say because I can customize the cards. Which is just a bonus.
Available at TinyPrints
And then, my girl Jillian at Anastasia Co. {she gave one of the Giftaways for the Great Goodness Holiday Giftaway}… I said, “I want cards that say these words on the outside. And these words on the inside.” and she delivered. I love them.
Order her original designs or custom design yours at: The Anastasia Co
And then, a dear, talented friend sent these. Thank you, Lori! She also does custom orders — everything from notecards to babysitter cards.
Contact Lori via this info
And so, when you have a lot of stuff to send out, you might as well also order an embosser. Or an address stamper. I had a stamper previously and decided since we just moved, I’d go with an embosser this time because it will never run out of ink!
Available at TinyPrints
And then… what do you send to your friend who just got diagnosed? Well… I found a few via Etsy that I just totally adore AND they go along with my sense of humor. So, if you struggle with the sentimental… try for something with a little spunk. Especially for your bestie with busted breasties.
Order via: PersonalPaperHugs
And this one… I mean… HILARIOUS.
Order via: BlackLabStudio
And… when you’re really tight with your gal pal… and she’s not so sad about the hair situation… this one’s for her. For sure.
Order via: PattersonPaper
And, the perfect kitschy salutations for your friend who is witty and dealing with her titties.
Order via: DesignParlour
So, if you’re looking for the right stuff for your gal {or guy} with a spoiled set, a cancer-fied can set, a messty of the breasty, check out some of these alternatives and send your friend a smile.