Writing the perfect Thanksgiving message is an art in itself — one in which we take great interest. There are so many ways to go about writing your message that we've written a whole
comprehensive guide on the subject, but below are a few key points of summary.
Show your gratitude in your Thanksgiving cards. You're writing to wish your friends and family a Happy Thanksgiving, after all, so make sure that stays the focal point. Level up your Thanksgiving greeting cards by getting personal with details in your message. Pick one special thing you're grateful for that has to do with that person and tell them why you're grateful for it. Don't go overboard by listing a bunch of items or exaggerating; this will only dilute the sincerity.
Keep your sentiment short. Speaking of listing everything on your mind: don't. Your Thanksgiving card doesn't have a whole lot of space so get to the point quickly.
What can you say instead of Happy Thanksgiving? While "Happy Thanksgiving" is a timeless classic, there are many ways to craft a heartwarming, personalized message in a custom Thanksgiving card. You can begin with a gratitude-centered message, such as "So thankful for you and the moments we share." If it's for someone who has made a significant impact in your life, consider writing, "This year, I am especially grateful for your support and kindness."And for those far away, a message like, "Though we're miles apart, you're always close in our hearts" is one idea. Remember, the key is to infuse your sentiments with warmth and sincerity.
Be mindful of the recipient's situation. The year could have been really difficult for many. Keep this in mind when writing your personalized Thanksgiving cards this year, and be mindful of any particular struggles your recipients might be experiencing. Mentioning that they're in your thoughts is a simple way to address the elephant in the room without dwelling on the negative.