When was the last time you sent out a handwritten card or letter? If you have to think about it, it was probably too long ago. The Internet and social media are great tools for keeping in touch with friends and family, but they do not have a very warm touch. Emailing, instant messaging and writing on one another’s Facebook walls lack the personal quality of a heart-felt note that was penned by hand.
To get you started on putting pen to paper again after years of clicking on the keyboard, check out .WoodWould..’s latest collection of paper goods. Whether you are sending out a party invitation or just a routine shout-out to a friend based overseas, these beautiful cards will definitely bring a smile to the lucky souls who find them in their mailboxes.
Thumbprint Notecard Set
You cannot create a more personalised card than this. Using your one-of-a-kind thumbprint, work your imagination (the sky is the limit!) and dream up a host of adorable characters that will give life to the scenes on these notecards. Each set comes with cute stickers and step-by-step instructions to aid you with your masterpieces. This mini stationery kit is great for both children and adult events so start having some fun with that inkpad!
Polaroid Notecards
While the iconic square-framed Polaroid film has been discontinued, fans of retro instant photography can indulge in nostalgia with these dreamy notecards. Coming in a covetable keepsake box, there are 20 different designs in all, featuring photographic prints with the same pretty colour saturation as original Polaroids. If you cannot bear to give them away, simply frame them up and they will make for great wall art.
Forest Eco-Keepsake Cards
Eco-lovers, these gorgeous keepsake cards are for you. Printed on 100% recycled paper with soy-based inks, these notecards feature the lushly coloured forest paintings of San Francisco-based artist, Lisa Congdon. Housed in a reusable keepsake box, they will make for a fabulous gift to a paper goods loving friend.
Pick up these card sets and other paper goodness at .WoodWould.., #03-24, Mandarin Gallery