Tips for Writing Thank-You Cards

The thought of writing wedding thank-you cards or notes makes many engaged or newlywed couples cringe. This very important expression of your gratitude, however, can be much easier than you think with a bit of planning and organization. Here are some tips for making the job much more enjoyable.

Make It Personal
Thank-you cards for engagement, shower and wedding gifts should be hand-written on personalised stationery and signed by one person. Traditional etiquette calls for the note to be personalised with the name or monogram of the person signing the note. Today, many couples find it more convenient to use notes personalised with both of their names or initials so that either one of the couple can use the notes for wedding-related gifts.

Please note that etiquette does still dictate that, before the wedding ceremony, the bride use her maiden name or monogram. Your married name or monogram should be reserved for notes sent after the wedding. Similarly, until you are married, the notes should be personalised with your individual name or monogram {rather than being personalized with “Jane & John”}.

Write Early & Often
If you start to write thank-you cards as soon as gifts begin to arrive, you’ll find it much easier to get through them all more quickly and easily. Once the gifts really start piling in, set a goal of writing three or four notes each day; otherwise, your feeling that it is a chore will come through in formulaic, lackluster notes. By sending a note right after receiving the gift, you’ll be better able to remember and capture the feeling of gratitude that you felt when opening the gift.

For engagement parties, bridal showers and other pre-wedding events, the thank-you notes should be written within two weeks of receiving the gift. For wedding gifts, try to send them as soon as possible but not later than three months after the wedding. {For wedding gifts sent before the wedding, the two week rule should apply so that the giver is not left wondering whether the gift actually made it to you.}

Remember that each gift requires its own thank-you card or note, even if you receive a shower gift and a wedding gift from the same person. Similarly, each person who contributed to a group gift should be sent a thank-you note.

Get Organised
Have on hand a supply of personalised stationery that you really like and a great pen. You will look forward to the task much more when you love the look and feel of the stationery, enjoy holding the pen in your hand and the way it writes, and picture the gift-giver’s reaction when opening the envelope.

If you have a spreadsheet to track your wedding invitations and replies, add a few columns to the document to track gifts received and wedding thank-you notes written.

Share the Load
You can get through your list of thank-you cards in about half the time if you and your new or soon-to-be spouse split the job. Each of you can send notes of thanks to your respective family, friends and coworkers. Don’t worry if one or both of you have less-than-stellar penmanship. A thoughtful and heartfelt thank-you will overcome any thoughts about bad handwriting.

Who’s Who?
Be sure to show your appreciation to the following people with a hand-written thank-you note:
• Wedding guests who brought or sent gifts
• Wedding party {each bridesmaid and groomsman}
• People who helped out with the ceremony {officiant, readers, ushers}
• People who helped in some other way {drove people from the airport, made food, helped
decorate}
• Hosts of showers and luncheons

Words of Thanks
Tips on what to say and how to structure the message: Write your notes in a conversational tone, as if you were thanking the giver in person. Try to come up with an opening other than the classic “Thank you for the {blank}” to make your notes less formulaic.

Keep the focus of the note on the guest. If you receive a monetary gift, say something like “Your generous gift was so thoughtful” to avoid direct references to the amount or form of the gift. Never mention that you returned a gift, that you received others just like it, or that it arrived damage. {The “ignorance is bliss” idea works well here.}

Signing Off
The closing of your note should reflect your relationship with the giver. “Love” is appropriate for family and close friends, whereas “sincerely” may be the best option when writing to your boss or coworker, or to friends of your parents.

The Heart of the Matter
The main thing to keep in mind is that you want to express your appreciation to all the people who went out of their way, and spent their time and money, to do or give something special for you and your wedding. Remembering the gratitude that you feel for them and their kind gesture will keep you in the spirit and make the process much easier and far more meaningful.

Browse some of the thank you cards we have available to order online

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Choosing Personalised Stationery Gifts for a Friend

We’ve had quite a few orders of our new personalised notelets as xmas pressies this year and well.. we just can’t think of anything more thoughtful and fun as a personalised gift! And your friends are sure to appreciate you taking the time to personalise notelets as a special gift they’ll love and use. Beautifully presented in a keepsake box they even come ready to be given as the perfect gift. Now just to decide on the perfect design…

Custom Illustration

For something truly unique choose  Illustrated Notelets. Using our templates customise font, hair colour, hair length, eye colour, accessories etc. to your friends style or to go the extra mile and make it really special choose our Custom Illustrated Notelets,  an illustration of your friends face from photos hand-painted by inhouse artist Ailbhe Ryan.

Monogram Stationery

For a timeless choice choose monogram note cards with your friends initials. These could make a unique wedding gift for your friend and her new husband too!

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Sweet Designs

Or would your friend rather one of our sweet designs customised with her name?

Delicate & feminine Rose

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Personalised Stationery Gift

We can’t think of anything more thoughtful and fun as a personalised gift completely customized to you! Our unique range of personal stationery including notelets, calling cards and writing sets can be customised and personalised to create a truly unique gift they’ll love and use! And you know what? Customising stationery is so much fun! Enjoy customising every detail of your stationery from the name and font, to hair colour, eye colour, and accessories! We have stationary to fit every personality! Great for yourself, family & friends!

Custom Notelets, Custom Illustrated Notelets, Calling Cards, Monogram Notelets

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Rose Memorial Card – Duplexed Letterpress and Digital

We love getting the opportunity to create something truly unique – and this card certainly was!! Three sisters came to us to design an extra special memorial card for their late mother.

Duplexed Letterpress & Digital Memorial Card – Front & Back

Upon meeting them we learned of their unique story. On the day their mother passed away, a rose bloomed in her garden with three buds surrounding it – they felt this represented their mother and the 3 sisters. They took a photograph of this and wanted to include it in her memorial card as it was particularly meaningful to them.

We decided to do a custom painting of the roses for one side of the card and to letterpress the other side with text and an illustration – so each side would contrast with the other.

Ailbhe sketching the first draft

Ailbhe’s initial sketch of the roses was done in pen and used for the letterpress side of the card which was printed in a grey ink. Then the watercolour version was used for the opposite side which was digitally printed. The two sides were then duplexed together and the corners rounded to create a truly meaningful and unique memorial card.

Rose Illustration in pen and in watercolour

We have since been told that many recipients have framed their cards as they can’t bear to throw them away!! If you would like more information on our custom design services please feel free to contact us.

Letterpress Memorial Card – Front

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