DaySpring Review {in}spire someone~ #indeals

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I have a friend in my life who regularly sends me greeting cards. She does not send any ordinary card either. She sends me cards that not only match the occasion, but match me. Adrienne sends me cards that match my personality and the things I like (like cats). Receiving a well thought out card says a lot about the sender. It says, “I care about you enough to take the time to pick out a card that’s just right for you”.
Each greeting card from Adrienne is a gift itself  because the cards are so beautiful. I keep all of them in my scrapbook. A few of them I would like to frame—–they are that beautiful. Sometimes, Adrienne sends me a card “just because”. Finding an unexpected greeting card in your mailbox is an amazing feeling, isn’t it?
This month, I was given the opportunity to review several types of cards from DaySpring. I selected the Peanuts Thank You Cards and Encouragement/Friendship cards.  Here are a few pictures of what I received:
I used the Peanuts Thank You card to send to my in-laws as they sent us a very nice holiday gift. I had everyone in the family sign the card and write a brief little note. I’ve always been an advocate of sending thank you cards because quite frankly, it’s important to let people know you appreciate their gesture or gift. Email, text messaging, etc., are just no substitute for a greeting card (in my opinion).
As for the Encouragement and Friendship cards, I have a few recipients in mind.
Would you like to surprise someone with a beautiful, quality card? Check out DaySpring’s full selection—they have something for every occasion (including “just because”). Who will you bless with a card?
Disclosure:  I received complimentary products in order to conduct my review. All opinions expressed are mine and mine only.
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Kimberly {Chief Blogger} About Kimberly {Chief Blogger}

Kimberly is a Multiple Sclerosis fighter, one of the many faces of MS. Before her diagnosis, Kimberly worked as a mental health therapist in the public and private sector. She has two Master's degrees {in counseling and clinical psychology} which she earned as a working, single parent. Kimberly's personal and professional experiences have helped her navigate the various aspects of social media and blogging. She's been known to psychoanalyze people on facebook and twitter ;) but she'll never share her results. Lover of books, animals, coffee, and all things vintage or British. Mom to a college-aged daughter, wife to a feisty southerner, and saved by One.

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  1. These are so cute!! I wish I was better at sending out little “thinking of you” notes…

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