I am long overdue sharing new photographs. Here are just a few favorite spring flower photographs that I’ve taken in my garden in recent weeks, in between my other mindfulness endeavors.
I’m thinking of creating a square greeting card collection, but am on the fence since square cards require more postage. I’d be interested in hearing your opinion about this. Do you mail cards very often or use them locally more frequently?
And as always, let me know what your favorites are! I’ll be pulling together new products to add to my inventory on damselwingsphotography.com. Now’s your chance to provide your input (including on names, since I just pulled these out quickly as place holders). Thanks in advance!! Hope you’re getting out there and noticing the beauty in your midst!
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Cathy Matchette says
My favorite is Columbine Connection and my daughter’s is Friendship. I like the square format very much. I wouldn’t mind paying extra postage but more the hassle of going to the post office to get the special stamp. You can probably do that online though so maybe not an issue.
Martha Brettschneider says
Thanks for the feedback, Cathy! So far most people have expressed a preference for standard-postage greeting cards. So I think I’ll stick to offering the square format in metal and fine art paper prints but hold off on investing in a new order of square greeting cards. Will let it all percolate for a while longer, though. With gratitude, Martha