Suphouse Thank You Cards Review

Disclaimer:  I received this product for free or highly discounted in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions expressed are mine.

I am still one of those people that send out thank you cards.  Albeit I don’t necessarily send them out from me anymore, but I always send out cards after the kids birthdays or any other events that we may have.  I think it is a great thing to instill in my kids that they should show their appreciation to others. Now that S is getting old enough to write his own thank you cards these are perfect.  There are just some occasions that I think thank you cards are still a must.  These cards would be perfect as baby shower, wedding shower, wedding, or graduation thank you cards.  I think those are the four must events that you need to send out thank you cards.  Of course, it is nice to send them out for baptism, birthday, or unexpected help, but not a necessity.

The Suphouse Thank You cards all have a hand written feel on the front.  Since the inside of the card is blank I think it would be easy for S to write a simple sentence thanking someone and then signing his name.  There are 6 different styles of the thank you card with 8 of each.  I love the natural envelopes that are included.  I love that they give it a little something extra.  They are not just the plain white envelopes that you would expect.

The Suphouse Thank You cards are $10.99 on Amazon.com.  Click here to order the Suphouse Thank You cards.

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Disclaimer: I have never claimed to be any great writer. So any mistakes that are made are my fault. Sometimes I mix up names B, S, and P, but I think you can figure out who I am talking about. If you find any grammatical errors just fix it in your mind so it sounds right.