I got a telephone call last week from a mom in dire need of "mom cards".
And I said "huh?"
She went on to explain that she is forever giving out her name and address to other mothers and needs a card that holds all of her info along with her kids names so that she could stop the madness of writing things down on a napkin! I know that I have seen mom cards on other site but I guess I never thought that there was a huge market for it! Well, I was wrong! I am now introducing the new "Mom (/nanny/grandma) Cards" by Ashley Brooke Designs!



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** I looked up Social Cards under the Emily Post's Etiquette 17th edition book and this is what she has to say on the subject:
In the last few years, social cards have begun to replace business cards for
personal use. And it's about time: The days of scrawling your home phone number
on a business card or matchbook cover can't fade away too soon. Although
social cards serve some of the same purpose es they did in a earlier era, they
are flexible enough in use and designs to reflect your personality. You
can have virtually anything printed on a social card, so long as it is in good
taste. The cards are generally used in three ways:
- As Personal Cards
- As Visiting Cards
- As Gift enclosures
