
So you can enjoy the month of June, and have all your cards at the ready, consider getting them now. Want a deal? How about 15% off…if you order by May 31st. Code is listed below.
June can be such a busy month. Especially if you have kids school age. This blog post features cards from Canadian stationery brand called Selah Paper.

Let’s applaud loudly for all the teachers, school, music and coaches out there. They are worthy. My fav teacher card from Selah Paper is the one above, but there are many others to choose from.
Do you know a soon-to-be graduate? Snag a graduation card now and then you can focus on gowns, balloons and parties. Don’t forget to take lots of photos.

Father’s Day is June 21st. This might be a sad day for you or for someone you know. As soon as I saw this card – there are other ‘remembering’ cards too – I had to get it. I’ve never seen a card like this before. So thoughtful.
I hope you love these cards as much as me. Feel free to use code: ritewhileucan (all lowercase) by May 31st to save 15%. Then sit back and watch June unfold and mark the special days with joy and calm.
A big thank you to Sarah of Selah Paper for allowing me to use her product photos and for sharing this discount code with us for all the cards you need in June.
p.s. If you are invited to weddings, baby showers this summer there are great cards for those occasions as well. PLUS….did I mention stickers?! Yes, there are stickers!!
























































































































































































































































































































































































Hi, I have been writing for the past five months building my blog and am working on a novel. I love analogy of weaving words as art. Thank you for sharing.
Hello Mary, Sounds like you are very busy at weaving many words! I would love to know when your novel is done and in the mean time I will pay a visit to your blog. Nice of you to take the time to stop by for a visit.
I haven’t written a letter in years! I used to love writing them (and cards too!) I wonder if the art of letter writing is a dying one?
I’d love you to link up this inspiring post (and any other inspiring posts) to my Inspire linkup. It happens each and every Monday. Just follow the link below if you’d like to.
Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity
Hi Sarah, lovely of you to stop in for a visit. I am hoping that a few of us ‘die-hards’ will keep the art of letter writing afloat for a little while longer. Who knows, perhaps you will decide to write a letter again soon. Thank you for the invite to link up to your site. I will head on over and do just that. Talk soon I hope.
What an awesome, inspiring essay you’ve shared today, Barb!
I think I’ll be writing some letters after reading this piece!
I’ll also be featuring your work today at Inspire Me Monday! 🙂
Ahhh, so sweet of you! Thrilled and honored to be featured on your blog, many thanks. P.S. May you enjoy writing some letters.
I love receiving handwritten letters and notes! I actually SAVE those. It’s such a rarity in this electronic age to receive something so personal. Always make my kiddos write out handwritten thank yous for birthdays and other special events. 🙂
What a great idea Crystal to save those special handwritten notes. I like to do the same and sometimes frame my favorite cards. Thanks for stopping in for a visit.
I wrote a thank you letter just on Sunday. I had planned to write two other letters but time was against me. I love letter writing and receiving letters. My great-aunt, who passed away in March 2009 at age 94, was a steady letter-writer up until her eyesight got bad. I so looked forward to hearing from her! It was like sitting beside her, getting caught up on all the family drama and politics. I cherish those letters because she truly knew how to weave words together. She once told me she had wanted to become a journalist!
I love your story Alison about anticipating and enjoying your Grandmother’s letters. What treasures. It sounds like you are carrying on her tradition. You just never know who you will impact with a letter. Thanks for visiting today.