
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!!























































































































































































































































































































































































These are some great tips…I am usually a last minute person when it comes to sending cards – then I get all stressed out about them! Thanks for linking up with us at Home Matters Linky party!
Hello there Zan, lovely of you to stop by for a visit. I hope this year there is no stress involved with your Christmas cards. You need to get that hot drink out… 🙂 Talk soon I hope.
All good tips, many of which I have used already. Card sending and receiving are one of my favorite things about preparing for the holidays. I love your blog!
Hello there Ann, So nice to meet a fellow card loving person! I bet you have some tips of your own…please feel free to share. I’m always on the look out for ways to encourage more people to try putting pen to paper at Christmas. I’m tickled pink to hear you like my little corner of the blogosphere. I do hope you will pop back soon for another chat. Lovely to meet you.
Step #6 is the best! Thanks for motivating me to get mine done now.
Hey there Pam, so what is your preferred hot drink to go with Christmas cards? I am a tea gal but like to change it up with warm apple cider or hot chocolate from time to time. I know, I live on the wild side, don’t I?! ha. Good luck with those getting those cards done. I am starting mine this coming week.
Some fantastic tips here I’m currently getting myself organised to start on my cards
Lovely of you stop in and say ‘hello’ Alice. So glad you liked the Christmas card tips (I’ve learned the hard way over the years). Thank you for sharing on twitter as well. Enjoy getting those cards ready.
Love it, Barb! I enjoy writing old-fashioned Christmas cards for the older folks on my list. Some I mail, but some I deliver in person along with a wee gift. If they happen to be specialty cards (homemade), it’s fun to chat about the pretty features of the cards with those who receive them. I tend to send cards electronically to the youngins’. They seem to get just as much a kick out of finding them in their Inbox as much as my elderly aunties enjoy finding them in their mailbox! Lol Thanks for all the great tips!
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Linda, I love how you customize your card giving to what is most meaningful to each generation! I haven’t thought about this before. Very thoughtful. And of course, your in person delivery, who would not love that. So nice of you to stop by and share your stories. Talk soon I hope.
Great tips Barb! I do have the cards, but no picture yet. Love number 6….hhmmm coffee or tea?
Thanks Lori, sounds like you are well on your way to getting your cards out. I’m a tea gal myself, but I had warm apple cider with mulled spices the other evening and it was amazing. Can’t go wrong with either, I don’t think. 🙂
All of these are great tips. I usually start before Thanksgiving, but I’m completely behind this year. Great reminder for me to get it together. Thanks for the tip about tape. Why didn’t I think about that before. I had been using water with a wet paper towel. Tape is so much easier. Thank you! Glad I stopped by.
Kirsten, so lovely of you to take the time to pop in and say ‘hello.’ Glad you found the tips helpful. The tape thing never occurred to me either until I discovered washi tape, so much nicer on a card than the shiny stuff. Lovely to meet you and I hope we chat again soon.
What a great tip! Hello, my name is Misty, from The LadyPrefers2Save at http://theladypreferstosave.com, and I’m one of the new co-hosts for the Merry Monday Linky Party! I wanted to write and thank you for linking up to this weeks Merry Monday party, as well as to let you know that your post will be linked to the Merry Monday Pinterest board, as well my social media accounts. I would love to have you also stop by my blog as well! Thanks for linking up at the Merry Monday’s Linky Party this week, and I hope to see you linking up next week as well. Have an awesome week!
Hello there Misty, Thanks so much for taking the time to visit. Lovely to meet you. I appreciate you sharing on your social media sites these tips on sending Christmas cards. Looking forward to joining you again soon. 🙂
Your tips are great! I have limited my sending of cards in past years (maybe because I had to send out so many thank you notes over the years!, but this year, I think I will spend some time writing cards. And I gotta get that family photo done! With two teens, it won’t be easy :). Thanks for the schedule; am gonna print that out if possible. Is it too early to say Merry Christmas? 🙂
So glad you find these suggestions helpful Glenda. I bet so many will appreciate getting a card from you this year. Good luck with that photo!