So most of you who have ever received a card from me might have noticed that the card insert is usually removable, they are designed like giant post-it notes so that the card can be regifted and the love can be shared. It makes the card that I made a mini gift as not only is it reducing waste (physically we can’t keep every handmade card that we’ve ever received and re-gifting them seems a lot better than binning them), but it also saves the recipient from purchasing another card for someone thus reducing consumerism by a tiny fraction.
I had the privilege of meeting the owner and designer, Heather, last year at the USA Stampin’ Up! Convention and she was just delightful, although it did take us 2 days to find each other amidst the +6000 other demonstrators and I’d lost my voice, but trust me when I say in my opinion she’s a beautiful person. Sadly I haven’t found these simple, but awesome card inserts in Australia, so yes the carbon miles on them are huge (although my last batch I brought back from the USA with me myself), but I do know some other people have Australian’s who have purchased from her and they have been happy with the service and product. Heather’s website is here and you can tell her I sent you – I don’t get a benefit from it other than letting her know that she has happy customers all over the world. They come in landscape or portrait orientation and you can get them customised like my business ones below or you can get generic ones with beautiful sentiments on them.
This blog post isn’t an advertorial, it’s just my genuine personal opinion about a product that I use regularly and I get asked periodically about where I purchased them – so I thought that I would write it down here so everyone can see the answer and that it’s not a secret that I don’t want to share as I’d love everyone to make more sustainable changes in their lives.
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