I finally got Emma’s thank you cards sent off last week, after many sessions of her writing cards to Tinkerbell instead. We used the same method as last year, with strips of cardstock folded in half. She enjoyed writing the cards once she decided Tinkerbell had received enough love (although I did notice that Tinkerbell’s name made it onto a couple of her friends’ cards), and it was fun to see how far she has come from the “IOIOIO” pattern written on her thank you cards last year.








I love your idea for this, and her card is absolutely precious!
She super handwriting too, by the way, and her little drawing is adorable!
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Oh my goodness! What a sweet card! Her handwriting has come a long way!!
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This is really nice – it gives me hope that in another 6 months or so Anna will be further along with writing than she is today :)
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Great job! I so need to get my kids doing thank you cards. I’m so horrible at that.
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So sweet! I’m sure Tinkerbell appreciated the thanks, too. :-)
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So cute! LOL about Tinkerbell.
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Very nice! So impressed with Emma’s handwriting! I’m sure her friends loved receiving handmade personalized cards – and who could object to sharing the limelight with Tinkerbell?!
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wow, she had nice handwriting. these are lovely
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Heehee… I love that she wrote all those thank you cards to Tinkerbell :)
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Very cute! Just found you by the new giveaway group on MBC! :)
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