![]() ![]() Otherwise, let the recipient know what got you thinking of them today. If you’re sending a greeting card that already explains it, skip this step. Start with “dear” or even “dearest.” Or try “hi” or “hello” or the old-school charm of “greetings.” Add the recipient’s name and you’re off! Here are some tips for card and letter writing from our Hallmark writers: There is zero need to have a big reason or special occasion to write a card or letter. If there’s not a nearby post office, you can order them online from USPS or Amazon, or pick them up at some grocery, drug or office supply stores. ![]() Maybe it’s a basket to carry from room to room, a stocked pencil-case to keep in your purse or a designated drawer in your desk. All you need to do is pull together what you’ll need-stationery, pens, stamps, and craft supplies-and make them easy to access. There are so many opportunities in your day to write a letter: Over breakfast, with a cup of tea, while you’re waiting for meetings to start, after the kids have gone to bed, during commercials. Find our best tips for card and letter writing below. Our goal: Send five pieces of happy mail every week during April. So we’re hoping you’ll play along with us for a National Card and Letter Writing Month challenge. You know how wonderful it feels to get a card or letter…and we’re guessing you know it feels pretty great to send one, too. ![]()
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