Fill-in-the-Blank Thank-You Cards
When I was a child, I had to come up with the words to my thank-you notes all by myself. But today’s kids have it so much easier (and cuter, I might add) with these cards from Lily & Scooter ($18 for a box of 10). The stationery’s original designs are off-set printed on heavyweight white card stock. And, if you’re looking for a pun-y adult card, check out these slightly off-color dog cards.
You can drop your friends a line with this design for $4 per card.




Not for my kids. If someone cares enough to get you a gift, you can take the time to write the words “thank you” with your own hand.
My mom found cheap fill-in-the-blank thank you cards for me when I was in grade school. I refused to send them to friends because they said “Love, (blank)”.
the company is actually called Lily and Scooter, and the website is http://www.lilyandscooter.com, though the link does take you to the correct website.