21 June 2011

Notes of grace

via www.poshpeacock.com

My dear friend, Christine Koh (Boston Mamas), designed these cards in memory of a friend who recently passed away from ovarian cancer. Christine is donating 50% of the proceeds (which translates to almost all of the profit) from the sale of these cards to Ovations for the Cure.

One of my tried-and-true hacks is to keep a few lovely blank cards + stamps stashed away in my desk, to be dashed out for all occasions, happy and sad. These would work perfectly, I think.

Read the full post at Posh Peacock to see both designs and to purchase: You Had Me At Hello

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Asha, I'm so touched that you took the time to share this with your readers -- thanks so much!

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