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Free Hello Card Printables

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While these new Hello Card designs may get Adele or Lionel Ritchie stuck in your head, I really do think they're a sweet way to send simple greetings through the mail. I absolutely love sending and receiving physical cards, especially for no reason at all. And these designs are already printed and in my stationery drawer for just that purpose. Your free printable Hello Card is available below.

Hello Card
The more I design and share printable greeting cards, the more I realize I'm not alone in my relentless pursuit of sending physical mail to friends and family (both near and far). It seems as though a lot of you are as in love with this tradition as I am. Let's keep it going, shall we? Download these free printable Hello Card designs and start sending more greetings out across the globe.


Hello Card Printables

My love of sending letters comes directly from my mother. She had the same pen pal for over 70 years, right up to her death). And three years since her passing, I now correspond with my mom's pen pal. It sort of just happened, starting off with holiday greetings and graduating up to "just because" letters. It brings me so much joy and feels like my mom is right there with me, writing small notes and daily happenings to Lois up in Iowa and reading her sweet notes, as well. 

Lifelong Pen Pals, Marian and Lois
Pictured above is my mother, Marian (on the left) seated next to her pen pal, Lois (on the right). This photo was taken the first time they met, in the late seventies. It even made our local newspaper since their story was unique. They met through an elementary school pen pal program back in the 1940s and never stopped writing to one another.

So, today's post is for all of the pen pals and snail mail corresponders out there. It's a lost art, but let's do our part to keep it alive. It's time to say HELLO (through the mail!).

Free Hello Card Printables
These card designs (all pictured above) are available in the following color schemes:
  • orange, blue, and white
  • yellow, blue, and white
  • blue and white
Zinnias from Seed
The above photo really doesn't have a whole lot to do with the Hello Card designs, however, I was just so excited to share this up close photo of my very own backyard Zinnias with you. I cut a few to use in all of the photos in today's post (plus a few arrangements in the house). I thought you all might get a kick out of how much I went on and on about the California Zinnias in the free printable Claude Monet Quote post last week, only to come home and find my own little garden flowers thriving in my absence. It's like the zinnias thought I was cheating on them. But, I'm here for it.

Hello Card Printables

Printing and Using these Hello Card Designs

Fiskars Paper Trimmer
  • These hello card designs are for personal use. However, if you have a small shop or business and would like to carry the printed versions of these cards (no digital redistribution is allowed), you may purchase a commercial license to do just that here.
  • Make sure to always print greeting cards like this onto white, letter-sized cardstock. Regular paper is too thin for this type of printing. Purchase a pack of white, letter-sized cardstock here on Amazon.
  • Once your hello card is printed, you can cut it out of the cardstock. I provided a small hairline running around the perimeter of each card to make this simple. I also recommend a paper cutter if you're cutting multiple cards. I have used the  Fiskars Paper Trimmer for a few years and love it...it has a small wire to indicate where to cut and it's very exact (you can see it in the above photo). Grab this same paper trimmer here on Amazon. Of course, good ol' scissors work, too.
Folding Greeting Cards
After the card is printed, cut out, and folded in half, I like to take the handle of my scissors and run it back and forth along the crease of the card, to smooth out wrinkles. All metal scissors (as pictured above) work best. I once tried this with plastic-handled scissors and they left an orange mark on the crease. 

Envelopes for Your Hello Card

Hello Cards
All of the greeting card I create are designed to fit inside of standard A6 envelopes. I really prefer a classic white envelope with today's card designs. You can purchase these white A6 envelopes here on Amazon.


Coordinating Thank You Cards

Coordinating Stationery
And because I really liked how this card design came together, it has a companion card print over on my other blog. Find the free printable Thank You Note Cards over on Print Pretty Cards. They're also available in all three color options (the yellow is pictured above).

NEW! Coordinating Journals

Chinoiserie Journals
UPDATE 8/31/21:
These Hello Card Printables have been so popular that I also created coordinating journals through my Amazon shop. Each of the journals (pictured above), has 100-lined pages with spaces for the date on each page. There is also an interior "bookplate-style" space for the owner's name. They are 6"x9" in size.




8 comments:

  1. Kristi,
    These cards are beautiful, and Yes! I still send snail mail. These printed cards are sure to lift the spirits of the many elderly people with whom I correspond. Thanks so much for this gift. We can spread sunshine and happiness together!

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    1. Awww...thank you so much for that. And yes, I'm all for sunshine and happiness spread EVERYWHERE! xoxo, Kristi

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  2. So elegantly beautiful! I believe snail mail greeting and thank you cards are still the best! Thank you.

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    1. Thank you so much, Betsy! I completely agree. xoxo, Kristi

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  3. These are so beautifully joyful. The orange card is my favorite card, however, your zinnias are the star of the show. Kristi, thank you for bringing a little joy to our lives daily with your beautiful designs. God bless you.

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    1. Oh, thank you so much for that, Marie. It is absolutely my pleasure. xoxo, Kristi

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  4. This post made my heart smile. :)

    I Loved reading about your Mother and her long time pen-pal. How wonderful that you are now writing to her. I'm sure it's as much of a blessing to her as it is to you.

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    1. Thank you so much for that, Amy. It's a blessing to me for sure. I'm toying with the idea of starting an actual pen pal program over on my other blog! xoxo, kristi

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