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Waterfront Navy Hand-Bordered Ensemble - Raised Ink

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Waterfront Navy Hand-Bordered Ensemble - Raised Ink
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$125.00

Quantity:
25 of each size
Paper Weight:
65 lb. Cover 
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Product Description

Special priced ensemble. Set of 25 lettersheets sized 5.75" x 7.75" and 25 foldover notes sized 5.75" x 3.875". 50 blank envelopes are included. Optional envelope linings and printed envelopes available. Printed in your favorite raised ink color. Stock choice of white or ivory. Your choice of lettering style to be used. Positioning and format only as shown. 

Notecards will be received in a box with tissue. Border, ink and envelope lining colors may vary due to the uniqueness of the hand applied borders. These cards are truly hand bordered so there will be some variations in the borders due to how the ink is applied.

Sample shown in EBLB typestyle

 

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Waterfront Navy Hand-Bordered Ensemble - Raised Ink

Why did you choose this?

Notes for my husband

— Amy C.
I ordered for my husband to send encouraging notes to his team. I can't wait to surprise him with these!

— Connie W.
Treat for me and going back to handwritten letters and cards in our modern area.

— Kay K.
Apparently, according to the gift recipient, cool people are returning to writing letters and notes. These were exactly what was requested, classic and good quality.

— Mary Jo N.
Christmas gift to my “honorary daughter.” Now in college, she’s been my youngest daughter’s BFF since age 6. Our two families have become dearest friends. Unlike myself and youngest daughter, Elizabeth prefers classic understated elegance. A sensational breathtakingly beautiful young lady. “Less is more” describes how our Elizabeth lives her life. I’ve taught all of my daughters the essentials of proper etiquette I learned from my grandmother, now so many years ago. While so much has changed in our 21st century digital world. The impact of a handwritten acknowledgement, *promptly delivered following an interview, a semester, any gathering attended and enjoyed by you……now more than ever, a tastefully presented, brief expression of appreciation returns in kind the thoughtfulness shown to you. A Professor from whom your mind has been enriched will be happy to know her time and efforts have made a difference in your life. Your handwritten note reinforces the rewards reaped by educators. Timing is everything. Have the envelope stamped and if possible personally addressed, pen and paper ready to write 2-3 sentences after the shower, dinner party, interview, before leaving campus after Advent Semester(at the latest, while waiting in the airport lounge before a flight) Then drop it into the outgoing mail at the nearest US Post Office on your way home. FYI, most airports have a post office nearby. Not in the passenger terminal, but usually close to the FedEx, UPS, and other air freight locations within the vicinity of the airport. Never FedEx or overnight deliver a personal note of acknowledgement. Prompt use of snail mail is best. The personal touch is appropriately delivered within 24-48 hours following your interaction. Particularly when thanking an interviewer for the time. Definitely when writing to a professor after the final exam. Be prompt with snail mail. FedEx, UPS, USPS Express is likely to be misinterpreted as manipulative, insincere overkill rather than the genuine message of gratitude, honest and humbly worded from your heart.

— Michelle C.
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— William F.

Product Reviews (2)

5.0


jeannine t. VERIFIED BUYER


Everything I expected and beautifully done.
Lisa O. VERIFIED BUYER


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