December 18, 2007

Never run out of things to write in greeting cards again

Confidently writing a message can be one of the  most difficult parts of the card giving process.

We think we’ve done the hard bit in finally choosing the right type of card for the occasion.  We put all our energies into deciding on the most appropriate style and form of card and then after all that effort we’re faced with another decision! 

 What do we actually write inside?  A swirly signature won’t seem enough when we’ve spent some considerable time, energy and not to say money on getting to this stage.  After all, choosing the card itself, and finding both the front of the card – and the printed greeting acceptable, is only part of the process.  Now it’s bought – or selected we’re faced with yet another ‘poser’.

How do we say what we want to in the remaining white area, waiting starkly for our pen to hit it?  Do we go boldly, or are we stuck? Does our pen strike out ‘singing’ or has it lost its nerve?

‘Never again run out of things to write in greeting cards again’ has a wealth of tips and ideas on what to say and how to say it. No more dry throats, or dry runs! You'll soon find message writing a breeze.

Written by Geraldine Jozefiak of  Greeting Card Guide it’s full of useful hints to get your creative juices going.

With suggestions on how to word that Birthday Card or Celebration Card, The importance of a Thank You Card, Etiquette on sending  a Sympathy Card  and How to give your own dose of Medicine with a Get Well Card  (amongst others), this 28 page report will build your confidence in writing greeting card messages.

Here’s one snippet:

Card giving is one of our socially acceptable activities.  Cards are there at all our major life events.  They console, commiserate, cajole, and celebrate – amongst others.

If you start to think about the person you want your message to go to, more than what you say, then you’ll be inspired to write the right thing!

  • Think less of yourself and more them.
  • Think more of the message rather than the words
  • Think more of the future rather than the present
  • Think how the words will be read and understood
  • Think more of why rather than how
  • Think less of ‘what if I do’, and more ‘if I don’t’

Request your FREE copy of ‘Never again run out of things to write in greeting cards again’ now and bring your greeting card messages into the 21st century.


Written by Geraldine Jozefiak
Craft Expert and Demonstrator

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