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Send a Card as Big as Your Love with Hallmark Poster Cards for Kids

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Do you want to blow your child’s mind? First, send a card addressed to your child (and make sure that they check the mailbox). Then, take it a step further… send a card as big as your love with Hallmark Poster Cards for Kids.
A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card.
I love giving to my children but how do you balance showing love with your budget? Or without spoiling your child?

Send a card to your kids

Browsing in my local Walmart, I am always drawn to the card section. Shopping for the perfect card for each occasion is something I have always enjoyed. It’s just a little something I learned from my mother who spends hours reading cards in our local Hallmark store, searching to find the one that fits the person and situation.

A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card.

Now, I can pass the love for greeting cards on to my children, and earn rewards by purchasing Hallmark cards.

My mother proudly carries a Hallmark rewards card and the people in our local store know her by name, but now, you can earn rewards regardless of where you purchase your Hallmark cards… even at Walmart! You can choose a reward every time you purchase FIVE greeting cards.

Send a card. Get rewards. Nice!

A Card as BIG as your love

Now, as I was saying… Cards are a sweet way to make your child feel special. Whether you make the card yourself or buy a Hallmark card, your child will love receiving a special card.

A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card.

Our children love to check the mail and often look to see if anything has their name across the front, but even finding a card on his pillow or propped against his dinner plate can bring a smile.

Of course, the love I have for my children is much larger than the average-sized card, and I have found the perfect card to emphasize the HUGE amount of love I have in my heart.

A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card. Use a Hallmark Poster Card for added oomph! They are huge!

Hallmark Poster Cards for kids are available at Walmart but you might not notice what you are seeing right away because they look like a regular card. When you pick it up, you will notice it is thicker and a little heavier but the price is not huge and postage only costs a little extra to cover the weight.

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My son was thrilled that the card was the same size as he is. And of course, Darth Vader. Oh my… when my husband introduced the kids to Star Wars, our lives were forever changed.

But Hallmark Poster Cards come in a variety of characters so you should be able to find one that works perfectly for your child.

A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card. Use a Hallmark Poster Card for added oomph! They are life-sized!

Don’t forget! Make sure you sign up for Hallmark Rewards and take a look at more creative ideas for giving cards to your kids from other bloggers. Then, join the #KidsCards conversation on Twitter!

A simple way to show your child how much he is loved. Mail him a card. Use a Hallmark Poster Card for added oomph! They are life-sized!

It’s a really BIG way to encourage your children without a strain on your budget.

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Hi! I'm Tabitha! But, I bet you expected someone named "Penny." Long story made short, Penny is the coupon binder I started in 2010 when we were totally broke... as in BANKRUPT. Now, as a mom of five, I make 6-figures a year working at home and share ways to help you move from penny to profit while you raise a family with sense on cents.

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  1. Alison@ Holiday photo postcards says

    November 22, 2014 at 1:25 am

    This card looks awesome. I love the idea of sending a big card to kids. Thanks for sharing with us.

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