Description
Red cover opens to four Golden Orchids with spring green leaves and the words “Thank you.”
This is a small charming card to show your appreciation. We also have a version with the same orchid in red, which has no message, so you can write your own.
Messages:
- You knocked me off my feet
- I am so grateful for your kindness.
- Thank you for the lovely gift.
- All I can say is, thanks!.
- Thanks for being there when I needed you.
- You’re a blessing to me.
- Thank you a million times over for your support. You went above and beyond and I’m blown away.
- It was so nice of you to help me out the other day.
- I was so touched by all the support you’ve given me.
- Thank you for being my angel.
Sweet yellow orchid thank you note.
The bright red cover features an orchid cut out.
Open the card to pop up a 3D stem of 4 yellow orchids with red centers and green leaves.
Below the orchids it says “Thank you!’ There is plenty of room for you to write your own message.
See also our gratitude thank you notes.
A Personal and Thoughtful Gesture
When I get a handwritten letter, I’m excited to open it. The art of the postage stamp, the feel of the paper, the graphic quirks of a friend’s handwriting: There is simply nothing as personal as a handwritten note. In a stack of bills and flyers, it’s a treasure in a sealed packet, full of promise and potential. It is a visceral reminder of someone far away.
Good manners are about more than fulfilling bare-minimum social obligations. They are an opportunity for us to connect to the people in our lives in a meaningful way. In an increasingly informal digital world, the handwritten thank-you note sends the message that you care enough to invest yourself personally in acknowledging another.
Would I ever send a digital thank you for a gift I was given? No way. It just isn’t enough—not personal enough, not weighty enough. You can’t hold digital thanks in your hands the way you can hold a note. When was the last time you printed out an e-card? Right. Email is read and deleted. A mailed note is seen again and again on a desk or counter. Would you rather your thanks be remembered or deleted?
Being part of a society means knowing how to be appropriate to a situation. Handwritten notes have personality, warmth and, when needed, gravitas that computer screens don’t. People enjoy opening them. They have lasting value. So, send a little joy someone’s way.