Graduation Stationery Cards
Different Forms of Stationary Cards
Some cultures and societies have different ways of doing things, there are different relationships and kinds of people involved, and there is a variety of printed materials to choose from to assist in communicating correctly. At the same time, these tools are flexible in enabling the graduate and family to convey personal feelings and respect with the chosen degree of formality. There are three simple forms of graduation stationery cards:
Graduation Name Card
The graduation name card is different from the cluttered business card that must contain a lot of location, title, company and contact information. It may only contain a name and a little more information. It is a matter of choice, and it is flexible enough to enclose with other communications such as printed invitations. Adding the card lends a personal touch, and even allows for a brief, handwritten personal phrase or two. You can also use it as a calling card or as a card to accompany a gift.
Saying “Thank You”
The graduation thank you card is most useful in saying thanks for the gift, for coming to the ceremony, or even just for sending a note of congratulation. It adds a degree of formality and makes it easier to express thanks to a lot of people instead of trying to write letters. It is an obvious necessity for gifts, and maintains a personal contact with those you did not have much time for at the graduation. If you print some extras, you can use them later for similar purposes.
The printable graduation card is just a pre-designed computer graphic, folded after printing in large numbers, and appropriate for many occasions for young people. It is low-cost, colorful and there are lots of choices as you tailor it for your name and situation. There are many kinds of graduation stationery cards, very much a matter of personal choice and flexibility within the rules of etiquette, but they will save you a lot of time and give a good impression in communicating personally with so many different people. Chenille Award Letters











