In the last several years, with getting married and having a beautiful baby girl, I have had my fair share of bridal and baby showers. With all these exciting events going on in my life, I have come to realize of how special and important personal thank you notes really are. I recently received an email featuring Tiny Prints newest stationery collection and couldn't resist getting some new personalized stationary!

All in all, if you have received a gift or gesture from someone else you should consider spending the time and effort in returning the favor with a handwritten thank you note. The way one decides to say "thank you" and the timing of the thank you note are not as imperative as the simple act of sending one. But, I think a handwritten note is always appreciated and is my preferred method.
The one gold rule to take from this is a simple thank you in any form is the best thing you can do to show your appreciation.
* Tips to Remember *
* Timing *
I think the most important thing about saying thank you is doing it in a timely manner. But of course, a thank you at any time is better than none at all. Sending a simple thank you within a few days is the ideal timing. It lets that special someone know that you took the time to sit down and acknowledge their kindness and that their efforts weren’t forgotten.
* Message *
Something simple is always best. Yes, it’s lovely to get a thank you that is long and detailed and most of all meaningful, but a simple thank you that mentions the reason you’re thankful is plenty enough. People will appreciate the fact that you took the time out of our busy lives to send a thank you note in the first place.
* Going above and beyond *
I love getting a thank you that feels personalized, decorated or has a little something special. I love when someone includes a picture of the gift being used or describes how they are going to use the gift and how it will remind them of who and how they felt when they received the gift on that very first day.
The bottom line is, saying thank you in any form is better than saying nothing at all!

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