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Style Invitational Week 1517: See you next week . . . (But not after that.) Plus winning greeting-card rhymes for non-greeting-card occasions.
The winning “funny, but no” greeting card from Week 658 in 2006. This week's Style Invitational contest, Week 1513, just asks for a card-type rhyme for an un-card-type occasion.
As many opt for the ease and simplicity of e-cards, there’s no denying that sending a written note communicates thought and a personal touch. Greeting cards by Aaron Potts NYC take that ...
Growing up in the 1990s, browsing the card aisle of a pharmacy chain or big-box store, you could reliably find your go-to cards: for Christmas; baby showers or unexpected deaths; birthdays for ...
Oh, Christmas, the season when an exchange of greetings can be as fraught with decisions as an exchange of gifts. Style in season's greetings reveals a lot about sender - Los Angeles Times ...
Greeting Cards Roar Back Into Style in Socially Distanced U.S. Paper Source’s Park says people are going ‘back to the basics’ Company has seen 1,200% increase in card sales during pandemic ...
The Yinzer Cards Valentine’s Day line eschews the hearts and flowers of the typical Valentine’s card in favor of greetings tailored to a local audience. “They are not exactly your ...
Taylor Swift is officially in the greeting card game with a secretive collaboration with Papyrus. According to Papyrus’ Instagram account, the handful of colorful, bejeweled cards currently ...
Tineka Smith launched a line of greeting cards which address the gaps of racial and sexual representation in the greeting card market. ... The Guardian, The Sunday Times Style, The Telegraph ...
The 70-foot, greeting-card style mural will now be one of the main attractions that will get people to exit off I-55 and see what Blytheville has to offer. By Monae Stevens.
Harry Potter-style animated photos are closer than you might think. A U.K. company is working on technology that prints electronic circuits onto incredibly thin layers of plastic—so thin, they ...
Adults get more joy from greetings cards than they do from receiving texts, emails, or social media messages. A poll, of 2,000 Brits, found that while digital methods like emails and text messages ...
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