In all things, gratitude

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Artifact Uprising recently introduced their customizable collection of Thank You Cards for photographers. Their designs are the perfect mix of simple and elegant, allowing the images to do the talking but leaving just enough gorgeous graphic elements to feel both modern yet classic all at once. My primary draw to Artifact Uprising, and honestly, all of their products, is their commitment to sustainability. Each card consists of 100%, yes 100%, premium recycled paper. That’s close to impossible to find, even when seeking out the most eco-friendly companies. To further excite the earth enthusiast, each card arrives with a recycled kraft paper envelope to allow the thank you to stand out among the sea of white in the mailbox of your favorite person.

The Gratitude design, specifically, speaks to me. With one of your own hand chosen images, and a beautiful quote, “in all things GRATITUDE,” the card design leaves hints of a thank you card but appears as more of an adoring message to inspire. The opposite side is open for a hand written note of appreciation. I envision this letter on my aunt’s refrigerator with the whisper that a personal message is concealed on the back.

Each year, I try to be thoughtful with the cards I send, as I want them to be meaningful and momentous, and definitely less generic than a store bought greeting. Artifact Uprising’s Thank You Cards are assisting me in this effort as I know the love notes I mail can be repurposed, displayed, even framed. Card and envelope sets begin with groups of 10 and can be ordered in larger packages, as well. The single sided designs range from horizontal, square, or vertical image openings allowing multiple opportunities to display just the right image to express your thankfulness, all on 5×7 paper. Beginning at $1.50 per card, add on the price of a stamp and you have an inexpensive and customized gift for each person you hold dear.

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Melissa Stottmann

Melissa Stottmann is a newborn, children and family photographer from Wilmington, Del. Shooting primarily with her Nikon D800, though using film occasionally, Melissa is often found with a 50mm lens and a flash, just in case. Melissa is the Instructor of Clickin Mom University’s "Shooting 212: Photographing Your Family’s Everyday, Extraordinary Days, and Everything In Between."

See more from Melissa at www.melissastottmann.com.

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