Where Are The Cards When You Need Them?

A box of cards

It sounds simple doesn’t it – having a selection of cards readily available in case anyone in the house asks if I’ve got one? The cards are usually in a few different places around the house, but today I’ve moved them into one place.

Next time I’m at the supermarket, I think I’ll stock up with cards for some of the upcoming birthdays and anniversaries and put them in this box ready. This is something I haven’t done for a very long time. I’m usually in the shop buying a card the day I need to post it, thereby wasting my time and adding unnecessary stress.

I’ve just popped a note on my errands list to do this, which has made me feel a bit more organised.

Until tomorrow…

Sandra

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About Sandra Madeira

I am a full-time working mum with a passion for writing and inspiring others. Subjects I tend to blog about are life skills, parenting, decluttering, worklife balance, etc. At the moment I am on a decluttering mission creating space in my house, garden and mind. I have challenged myself to do at least ten minutes a day and write about it. Have a good day! Sandra Freelance Writer www.sandramadeira.com
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4 Responses to Where Are The Cards When You Need Them?

  1. Miss Hued says:

    My mother used to keep a very full card box for all sorts of occasions. If you have a Papyrus near you, they’re all closing. If you like their cards, maybe you can snag a few on sale for some extra special people.

  2. I have tried this at various times in my life and for the more generic types it works for me, but when I went to buy Valentine’s Day cards or birthday cards for a special person I wanted things more personal.

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