Bear with me, people. There’s still time left to write a Monogram Monday post (t minus 27 minutes if you’re counting).
We live in the Digital Age and it seems texts, picture messages, tweets and emails are the most common form of communication. As a self-proclaimed social media nerd, I understand completely. However, the Digital Age is leaving an art form in the Dark Ages: the hand-written note.
I love getting actual snail mail (yes, it still exists) and you’d have to be a robot if you didn’t get warm fuzzies after reading a sweet card in the mail. With that, I give you Kate Spade Monogram Notecards.
After job interviews, I always send a handwritten thank you note. When a note’s hand-written, it shows respect and genuine interest that you took the time to send a handwritten note rather than just send an impersonal email that probably took less than 5 minutes to write. Now, you can add a personal touch to your notes with your monogram initial!