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Styles Of Greeting Cards And Invitations

The 21st Century has truly become the digital age, where text messages have replaced phone calls and emails have replaced letters. But one form of communication that is as popular as ever is the greeting card.

Nothing warms the heart quite like a receiving a thoughtful card from someone you care about. Handmade greeting cards are particularly meaningful; whether for a birthday, holiday, graduation, or simply to say hello. Custom birth announcements and handmade wedding invitations help spread joyful news and events with a truly personal touch.

Selecting a card that reflects the personalities of both the sender and the recipient is important. In addition, the style of the card should match the tone and theme of the message you are trying to convey. For instance, a child's birthday card may be bright and colorful, with bold graphics and a whimsical font. A sympathy card, on the other hand, calls for a more reserved, classic design.

Vintage style, which incorporates antique photographs and an aged look, can be appropriate for many different occasions. It is especially popular for weddings and anniversaries due to its romantic, timeless nature. Vintage cards tend to appear more elegant and formal, which makes them ideal keepsakes for scrapbooks and albums. Photographs from a bygone era can help convey emotion and mood. Extra touches such as ribbons, beading, dried flowers and calligraphy may be added for texture and flair.

Bear in mind that your personalized message need not be literally made with your own two hands to be memorable. Let's be honest we don't all have the creative abilities we wish we did! Many stationary companies employ artists who can work with you to realize your vision for all types of handmade greeting cards, invitations or announcements. When your friends and loved ones see how much thought you put into making them special, they are sure to treasure them forever.

by: Darla Gray




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