This is just a quick post on ideas for dealing with a blank card. Let's say you've bought a blank card from me or from another artist at a craft sale. It's a pretty card on the outside, but now you're staring at that blank page on the inside. What do you write in there?
The Inside of a Card
Normally, all you write in a card goes on the right side. The left side is left blank unless you want to add a short note. So, on the right side, you'd put:
1. The salutation:
- examples: To (name), Dear Mom, or just a name ( Greg, )
- put a comma after the salutation
- drop down a line (that's the space of a line, you can guess at this)
2. The verse or sentiment:
- Here's the hardest part for me, maybe you, too? More on this later.
3. Your signature
- Depending on who you're giving the card to, before your signature you could write Love, Yours truly, Your (friend, brother, cousin, etc.) but be sure to be honest and sincere with it. I don't recommend writing Love, ... if you're sending a card to a new friend, for example. In appropriate situations you could write something to fit the occasion:
- for a birthday or anniversary: Best wishes, Happy birthday or Happy anniversary,
- to express sympathy over a death: In sympathy, In sorrow with you,
- to celebrate a promotion or graduation: Congratulations, Best wishes,
Now to find that verse or sentiment:
1. Being the sentimental person that I am, I have a small collection of those old Ideal booklets that came out in the 60s and 70s. For a special occasion, like a birthday, I'll look through them for something that fits the occasion. I've put some examples at the bottom of this post.
2. There are also lots of websites offering many examples of verses you can use. Just Google a phrase like "what to write in a blank card", or make it more specific and type "verse to write in a blank birthday card". Here are some I like:
- https://www.wikihow.com/What-to-Write-in-a-Birthday-Card
- https://www.bhg.com/party/birthday/cards/funny-birthday-jokes-poems-riddles/
- https://www.papier.com/thefold/articles/what-to-write-in-a-birthday-card
You can save yourself some embarrassment by doing a little planning of how this verse is going to look on your card. Here's what you do:
- take a piece of scrap paper and lightly draw around the folded card so that you get a rectangle the same size as the space you'll be writing in; don't make a dark, black line around the edge of the card by pressing too hard with the pencil or pen
- do a quick practise session by writing out everything in the rectangle on the scrap paper; even include the salutation at the top, and your signature at the bottom if you wish.
- Go ahead and write everything in the card; use a coloured marker, gel pen, or for a smart or formal look, use a black pen.
- Some people might insert in the card a small, sentimental item like a photo, sticker, bookmark, or other small, flat, pretty thing.




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