Saturday, October 29, 2011

How to Order Custom Holiday Cards - The Thoughtful Gift

     As a funeral director, you can probably remember each family you helped through funeral arrangements for their loved one who passed away.  Each situation was unique, and required you to suggest a solution to make sure the deceased family member's wishes were honored while accommodating the desires of the surviving family members.  Each family you served can also remember the decision making process as well, and tries to put closure on the loss of their loved one as the close of the year approaches.  

     One of the gestures from you as funeral director, grief counselor, hospice caretaker, or any other professional dealing with families in grief is to send a thoughtful sympathy card to each family during the holiday season.  A sympathy card states a meaningful expression that can express a memory, a sense of closure, and renewal all at once.  This multitude of positive feelings provided by a single card brings relief and gladness to those who have carried the questions of grief and loss for too long.

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Choosing a sympathy card that brings these positive feelings to families your funeral home as served is a creative process.

  1. Choose a style that reflects beauty.  There are thousands of sympathy cards available with numerous themes, such as nature, floral arrangements, artistic masterpieces, poetry, and music.  
  2. Compose a verse to be printed in your custom sympathy cards.  This verse can be a poem or a simple expression from you as the funeral director.  Each card will be printed with the verse you select.  There are also preprinted cards with sympathy verses or inspirational thoughts inside.
  3. Place your order for the sympathy cards.  A professional layout of your verse will be provided for your approval before they are printed.  


     Once your custom printed sympathy cards are shipped to you, send them out in the mail  before the holidays arrive, or even give them with a memorial gift honoring their loved one.  Either way you present your sympathy cards to the families you served during the year, they are sure to appreciate the thoughtful gesture expressed inside.


    

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