THINKING OF YOU CARDS
If You’re Thinking of Someone, Let Them Know

In today’s fast paced society, where it seems people work more and socialize less. It’s very easy for several months or even years to pass by without speaking with somebody who you care about. And eventually you reach a point when you may just want to tell them that you have them in your mind and heart. What better way to do this than with thinking of you cards? Maybe you’ve been busy. Or maybe they’ve been busy. But either way, you know that you miss them and want to extend warm greetings. And a text message or email won’t suffice. You need something that won’t get lost in the digital sauce.

Break the Monotony With Something Unique

So, if you find yourself in that awkward position, a heartfelt card is just the tool you need. Nothing shows how much you care than taking the time to compose a thoughtful message, sign, seal and send a card. Your recipient will immediately know that you honestly care about them and maintaining your relationship in a positive way. Handwritten letters are becoming relics of the past with all the new forms of digital communication. So, they tend to have a greater impact and stand out from the ordinary day-to-day flow of life. And it will surely grab the attention of any person on the receiving end.

Need Some Ideas to Get Going

Hi/Hello
- “Hey, you! What’s new?
- “Hi there! Just felt like sharing a smile with you today.”
- “Hi, hello, hey there, howdy!”
- “In the immortal words of Adele, ‘Hello…it’s me…’”
- “Just a friendly little hello from me to you.”
What’s New?
- “How have you been?”
- “I know you’ve been super busy. Just wanted to check in and ask how everything’s going.”
- “What’s happening in your corner of the world?”
- “What’s new with you?”
- “What’s up?”
Thinking of You
- “I just came across an old photo of us, and it got me thinking about how much fun we always have together…”
- “I’ve been thinking about you.”
- “Just wanted to send some happy thoughts your way today.”
- “Thinking of you always makes my day.”
- “You’ve been on my mind a lot lately.”
Miss You
- “I miss hearing your laugh.”
- “I miss our talks.”
- “I miss seeing you.”
- “I’ve missed you.”
- “It’s been too long.”