Agnes Cardoni
February 14, 2024 at 10:48 am - Reply
Love matters. Kindness matters. Humanity matters .
More than ever as AI does more of the technical work. Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone.
Sue McKnight
February 14, 2024 at 10:59 am - Reply
As a life-long card sender (I’m 80…so that’s a LOT of cards), and a pretty new fan of Cardthartic, I am totally in love ♥️ with each and every card. Were it not for living on social security, & needing to control my spending…I would be totally tempted to order one of each! Have to order them online because I can’t find anywhere in southern Vermont that carries them. I get some really touching comments back from any of your cards I’ve sent. Since today is a day celebrating love 💘, I felt it was a great day to tell you that your company is a love of mine..
Judy Sherman
February 14, 2024 at 11:34 am - Reply
Happy Valentine’s Day to the sweetest, kindest, most caring company in the whole world! I can’t even remember when I didn’t have a fairy cardmother, and all of you have changed my life! Every card is unique and I just want to say THANK YOU and send you so much love!
Roxann Hassett
February 14, 2024 at 12:10 pm - Reply
What a beautiful message. I feel so fortunate to have discovered Cardthartic; I love the gorgeous photos and heartfelt messages in each and every card. Happy Valentine’s Day to all, and especially to our Fairy Cardmother!
My Cardie catalogue arrived yesterday. It soothes my soul and lifts my spirits reading the wonderful messages and discovering new photos and revisiting favorite cards. The dear Cardie staff sent me a print for responding to a post. I am blessed once again by their generosity of hearts.
Theresa Clark
February 14, 2024 at 2:01 pm - Reply
I love having the time since I retired to send snail mail. My daughters gave me a gift certificate to Cardthartic with six books of stamps as a Christmas gift. Its so much fun to pick out the perfect card for the perfect reason and the perfect person. Thank You All
Elaine Wright
February 14, 2024 at 2:23 pm - Reply
Just imagine if EVERYONE had the heart of a Cardie! There would be no more hatred and and angst.
I just got my new catalog today, and can’t wait to work up another order!
Happy Valentines Day to all.
There was no Cardthartic when I was in first grade in 1975. If there had been, I would have sent Cardthartic valentine’s instead of Peanuts! I posted this on Facebook a few years ago . . . hope you enjoy it!
I believe my love of greeting cards began with Valentine’s Day. I loved EVERYTHING about preparing valentines for my classmates. In the early years, the Beamer kids made our valentines, but as we got older, we were able to get the “store-bought” kind. That meant one thing . . . I could get the Peanuts valentines cards! I was meticulous in tearing the perforations, deciding which card to choose for which person (six each of four designs . . . so many possibilities!), writing just the right thing in each card and picking the appropriate sticker to seal the envelope. My mom was quick to make sure that there was a Valentine for every classmate . . . no one could be left out. As I look back, putting those Valentines in each individual mailbox, whether it was handcrafted from an old shoebox, a Clorox bottle or a paper bag, was a deliberate act of love, or, at the very least, tolerance.
And there was nothing better than emptying your own mailbox to discover the Valentines that were meant for you. To this day, it still feels good to open your mailbox and find “real” mail.
People grumble that Valentine’s Day is a holiday that’s been made up and co-opted by retailers, that it’s become too commercial, or that’s is not really even a holiday. But if you had to “make up” a holiday in the doldrums of winter, could you really come up with anything better than one that celebrates love in all of its forms?
My hope for you is that you’ll be loved this Valentine’s Day in the very way that means the most to you, whether it’s a favorite drink from Starbucks, a sentimental greeting card, a walk with the dog, a gift certificate to the spa, paste-laden macaroni art, or a quiet respite from the noise of life.
Wishing all my fellow Cardies a wonderful Valentine’s Day. I treasure all of you who, like me, enjoy bringing joy into the lives of others. Cardthartic cards enable me to do that and I am grateful for being able to do that.
Jessica Swaim
February 14, 2024 at 6:52 pm - Reply
I am ever so grateful to our Fairy Cardmother — to Jodee, Ana, Bianca and to the entire Cardie Community — for
all the good work you do and for encouraging me to play a part in it .
If I may share a quote I read this morning from David Viscott: “To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.”
And boy oh boy am I feelin’ it today!
Happy Valentine’s Day to all! xo
Wishing love to all of you coupled or not. Love not only that you feel from others, but love you have for yourself.
Penny Schiller
February 15, 2024 at 9:12 am - Reply
Well, I’m coming to the table a little bit late…, as many Cardies know, there’s ALWAYS one more thing to do! I loved receiving the Big Book on Valentine’s Day. Once again the Cardthartic team nails it. No doubt our Fairy Cardmother was fluttering around like crazy trying to synchronize all these catalogs filled with love, hope and kindness to arrive on a day created to share love.
Belated Valentine and Galentine wishes to all the thoughtful Cardies. I loved Amy Murray’s mention of sharing Valentines in grade school and of course the pastel Valentine candies, as seen on this post come to mind. . I can still recall the taste.
Pass the dark chocolate please.
Thank you Cardthartic for being a company that promotes love and light.
Love matters. Kindness matters. Humanity matters .
More than ever as AI does more of the technical work. Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone.
As a life-long card sender (I’m 80…so that’s a LOT of cards), and a pretty new fan of Cardthartic, I am totally in love ♥️ with each and every card. Were it not for living on social security, & needing to control my spending…I would be totally tempted to order one of each! Have to order them online because I can’t find anywhere in southern Vermont that carries them. I get some really touching comments back from any of your cards I’ve sent. Since today is a day celebrating love 💘, I felt it was a great day to tell you that your company is a love of mine..
Happy Valentine’s Day to the sweetest, kindest, most caring company in the whole world! I can’t even remember when I didn’t have a fairy cardmother, and all of you have changed my life! Every card is unique and I just want to say THANK YOU and send you so much love!
What a beautiful message. I feel so fortunate to have discovered Cardthartic; I love the gorgeous photos and heartfelt messages in each and every card. Happy Valentine’s Day to all, and especially to our Fairy Cardmother!
My Cardie catalogue arrived yesterday. It soothes my soul and lifts my spirits reading the wonderful messages and discovering new photos and revisiting favorite cards. The dear Cardie staff sent me a print for responding to a post. I am blessed once again by their generosity of hearts.
I love having the time since I retired to send snail mail. My daughters gave me a gift certificate to Cardthartic with six books of stamps as a Christmas gift. Its so much fun to pick out the perfect card for the perfect reason and the perfect person. Thank You All
Just imagine if EVERYONE had the heart of a Cardie! There would be no more hatred and and angst.
I just got my new catalog today, and can’t wait to work up another order!
Happy Valentines Day to all.
There was no Cardthartic when I was in first grade in 1975. If there had been, I would have sent Cardthartic valentine’s instead of Peanuts! I posted this on Facebook a few years ago . . . hope you enjoy it!
I believe my love of greeting cards began with Valentine’s Day. I loved EVERYTHING about preparing valentines for my classmates. In the early years, the Beamer kids made our valentines, but as we got older, we were able to get the “store-bought” kind. That meant one thing . . . I could get the Peanuts valentines cards! I was meticulous in tearing the perforations, deciding which card to choose for which person (six each of four designs . . . so many possibilities!), writing just the right thing in each card and picking the appropriate sticker to seal the envelope. My mom was quick to make sure that there was a Valentine for every classmate . . . no one could be left out. As I look back, putting those Valentines in each individual mailbox, whether it was handcrafted from an old shoebox, a Clorox bottle or a paper bag, was a deliberate act of love, or, at the very least, tolerance.
And there was nothing better than emptying your own mailbox to discover the Valentines that were meant for you. To this day, it still feels good to open your mailbox and find “real” mail.
People grumble that Valentine’s Day is a holiday that’s been made up and co-opted by retailers, that it’s become too commercial, or that’s is not really even a holiday. But if you had to “make up” a holiday in the doldrums of winter, could you really come up with anything better than one that celebrates love in all of its forms?
My hope for you is that you’ll be loved this Valentine’s Day in the very way that means the most to you, whether it’s a favorite drink from Starbucks, a sentimental greeting card, a walk with the dog, a gift certificate to the spa, paste-laden macaroni art, or a quiet respite from the noise of life.
And that you give love as good as you get. 💜💜💜
Wishing all my fellow Cardies a wonderful Valentine’s Day. I treasure all of you who, like me, enjoy bringing joy into the lives of others. Cardthartic cards enable me to do that and I am grateful for being able to do that.
I am ever so grateful to our Fairy Cardmother — to Jodee, Ana, Bianca and to the entire Cardie Community — for
all the good work you do and for encouraging me to play a part in it .
If I may share a quote I read this morning from David Viscott: “To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.”
And boy oh boy am I feelin’ it today!
Happy Valentine’s Day to all! xo
Wishing love to all of you coupled or not. Love not only that you feel from others, but love you have for yourself.
Well, I’m coming to the table a little bit late…, as many Cardies know, there’s ALWAYS one more thing to do! I loved receiving the Big Book on Valentine’s Day. Once again the Cardthartic team nails it. No doubt our Fairy Cardmother was fluttering around like crazy trying to synchronize all these catalogs filled with love, hope and kindness to arrive on a day created to share love.
Belated Valentine and Galentine wishes to all the thoughtful Cardies. I loved Amy Murray’s mention of sharing Valentines in grade school and of course the pastel Valentine candies, as seen on this post come to mind. . I can still recall the taste.
Pass the dark chocolate please.
Thank you Cardthartic for being a company that promotes love and light.