Showing posts with label Christmas cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas cards. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Have you realized...?

For the past several months, I've been preoccupied and busy with this year's presidential campaign. As I pondered life after the election, I realized that November is upon us...and then the questions began....

  • Have you realized that December 26 is a little more than seven weeks after November 4?

  • Were you pleased with the Christmas cards you used in 2007?

  • Are you like me in not being able to simply run into a card shop and purchase the first card you see?

  • Do you ponder the timeless miracle and glory of the Christmas Season?

  • Is this what you hope to reflect it in your Christmas cards?

  • Do you know someone who truly enjoys keeping in touch by sending traditional greeting cards?

If you are highly selective of the messages you send, I invite you to check out the greeting and note cards on my website - www.LeslyeWrytes.com.


Remember, greeting cards also make great gifts and stocking stuffers!

www.LeslyeWrytes.com
"...personal expressions from the heart to the heart..."

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Who is Leslye Wrytes?

Welcome Kindred Spirit!

Gifted with the first name of Leslye, Leslye Wrytes is the name I created for business purposes long before knowing what the purposes might be. Years later, when I began writing and designing greeting cards, Leslye Wrytes was the perfect name for the new venture.

Having enjoyed the beauty of language via reading and writing since my earliest days, I took these skills for granted. Appreciating their importance in my life as a student, I assumed that they were basic skills for all. It wasn't until well into my adult years that my perception began to change. Consequently, I began to recognize my unique writing style.

While attending Mass during the Season of Advent, I was shocked to realize that I had not purchased any Christmas cards. I wondered, "Oh, my! What will I do?" In a heartbeat, I responded to myself, "It's okay, I'll write them."

I spent that afternoon writing what would become my first Christmas cards. With simple yet profound words, I printed the messages on 20 lb. paper in holiday shades of red and green. The responses to the messages were so favorable that today's Leslye Wrytes collection includes more than 200 designs and are available at http://www.leslyewrytes.com/.

Blessings to you,
Leslye