News

They are, of course, greeting cards. Long the domain of grandparents, dental offices, and work clients, these physical displays of affection are making a COVID-19-era comeback.
Holiday greeting cards that feature your own photos are much more meaningful than generic ones from the store. We test and rate the best services for creating unique cards and personalized gifts.
You'll also require folded paper cards with the front cut out of them, creating a window pane to show off the decorated tea bag. Making this craft starts with the dampened tea bags.
This is a field with room for growth, and while the big players like Hallmark do tend to dominate the market, most of the country’s more than 1,800 greeting card companies are small ones.You can ...
Greeting cards are art. They are mass-produced, but are sent just to you; the sender is only “ thinking of you.” Greeting cards line my shelves and walls like artwork: a dog with a toilet joke from my ...
I’ve got this really cool collection of creatively folded business cards in the Foldfactory archive, and I decided that today is the day to share some of my favorites with you. Here’s what’s ...
Letterpress cards cost a whopping $3 each (but they’re gorgeous), while the folded variety cost $1.50 each. Postcards are 4 × 6 inches, so you can use less postage; they cost $1 each.
Nevertheless, cards, in their own analog, inherently unhurried nature, endure. It will always mean more to your mom to get a card from you in the mail than an email, no matter how heartfelt the words.
Greeting card experts say it's younger people and millennials, in particular, who have been keeping the industry afloat. And they're buying fancier specialty cards, often with personal touches.
Americans buy a ton of greeting cards While greeting card sales have gradually declined since the advent of e-cards and other digital modes of communication, Americans still buy about 6.5 billion ...
My father's family sends whimsical, funny cards. My mother's family is apt to forego them entirely (except for my grandmother, who doesn't write notes, but does underline key words).