We reported during the first lockdown that stationery companies, like Smythson, were seeing an uptick in sales as people put pen to paper in a bid to find ways of staying in touch that didn’t involve screen time.
Since then, life has been nothing short of a slog, we know, but without wanting to minimise the loss and loneliness, there is still plenty to be thankful for – and one of the very best ways to do this is by writing a thank you card. And if your memory of thank you card writing involves your mum nagging you to do it on Boxing Day – know this: thank you cards improve the sender’s wellbeing as well as making the recipient’s day.
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A good thank you card should make a recipient feel cared for and uplifted as soon as the receive it. Our round-up contains cards that would make people feel either happy or understood (or both) instantly. From plates of deliciousness or black and white photographs or boldly colour blocked prints there’s a range of subject matter and style.
While cards with text on them are part of our selection, we were also keen to include cards with just images so as to give the senders autonomy over their messages. We were also so pleased to be able to include plenty of independent artists and makers in the round-up.
Quality is of course really important, not just in the illustration or design but in the finish on the card. We were looking for thick paper and also, paper that was easy to write on: too soft and porous and ink bleeds messily but the alternative is that there’s no absorption at all which brings about its own untidy issues.
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