- Think of 1-2 people who have really helped you out over the last year. It could be a teacher at school, a family member, brainstorm on this a little and decide who you want to send the note to.
- Write down the top 2-3 things that express your gratitude to this person. For example: they made sure you got to soccer practice, they came to your games, they made sure you had something to drink.
- Get a piece of scratch paper (or open notepad or Word) and write your note. Remember your note doesn't have to very long - it's the thought that counts.
- Create a thank you card. Bend a 8 1/2 x 11 (regular paper size in the US) into thirds then open it up - this will make sure it'll fit into an envelope when you're done. Write your message on the page (Creative Tip: write your message in pencil first then write in pen over the top and erase the pencil when you're done - felt tip works best for this as it soaks into the paper and doesn't smear usually) There's no reason this has to be boring, try drawing a large spiral on the page and write your message on that line - the more creative (as long as it's readable) I think the more fun it will be for both you and the person you're sending it to.
- Use stamps, stickers, your stapler and colored pencils to deorate, then fold it up, put it in a standard size envelope and send it "snail mail".
Suz
PS - And yes, that's a turkey in the pic. We make it out of butter mixed with honey. A little goofy... just sharing a little holiday spirit. :)
2 comments:
Love the turkey! You should bring it to our house for Thanksgiving!
Here's a solution to making thank you cards! Hand Tracing Turkey
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