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Thank-you notes become cherished keepsakes when written on these notecards.

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Laurie Montgomery is the owner of Nashville-based stationery and design company, Fanciful Ink.
If youre going to invest in stationery, you might as well personalize it.
Our favorites range from modern to traditional and everything in between.

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The thick paper was satisfying to write on, and no ink bled through to the other side.
It has a solid border with minimal text on the front.
It lends itself to both personal and professional use, making it a one-size-fits all set worth investing in.

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Like theCornflower set, the cards measure 7 by 5 inches, which is larger than your standard notecard.
The paper is thick to the touch, and the color is rich and vibrant.
This is another premium option for anyone who prefers a more modern, minimalist look to their stationery.

The personalization is printed clearly along the bottom of the card.
If the pink is not your preference, there is alsoa blue option from the Charleston-based Etsy shop.
At 5.5 by 4.25 inches, they are the standard notecard size.

These darling cards are sure to earn you lots of compliments.
These notecards have a classic monogram at the top with a matching border.
it’s possible for you to choose from over 30 different ink colors.

The 110-pound cardstock feels weighty, and ink doesnt bleed through to the back.
It comes in a standard note card size, although the personalization does limit the writing space somewhat.
But the unique, watercolor dog icons set this stationery apart from the pack.

The cardstock feels high quality, and the design allows for abundant writing space.
It is printed on 110-pound cardstock that feels high quality.
you’ve got the option to choose from several color themes, foil options, and paper types.

Orientation:Landscape |Silhouette:Rectangle |Size:5.5 x 4.25 inches |Number of Cards:15305
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