Description
A Gold Standard Greeting
These corporate Thanksgiving cards are an inspired conveyor your office’s good cheer ahead of the Christmas crowd. Colorful leaves of Autumns past peek through a window, the deep russet background visible through the remaining veins of these delicate fossils. Bands of gold above and below support the simple message “Happy Thanksgiving” as well as your company’s name.
Whether you call it harvest season, back-to-school, or Oh-Goody-Here-Comes-Halloween!, Autumn holds a special place in our hearts. Corporate Thanksgiving cards may not get as much attention as the trusty Christmas card, but we’re proud of our collection. Don’t forget, these cards are all fully customizable. And if you really want to stand out from the crowd, why not turn one of our warm, winsome designs into a calendar card? These useful greetings ship with first class postage, and keep your company’s contact info front and center all year long.
What About the Other End of the Season?
If a corporate Thanksgiving card isn’t what you’re looking for, how about conveying your well-wishes for the new year? We have an extensive collection of New Year’s cards ready for your personal message. Our New Year’s cards are designed to suit any taste; classical, minimalist, whimsical, etc. And as with any of our designs, these can be sent as handy and handsome calendar cards—especially useful if you find the season has gotten away from you!
We’ve been serving businesses like yours for 30 years, and we love helping you build your unique and memorable greetings. We especially enjoy hearing about the successes! This is what Becky G., an AEC industry marketing coordinator had to say:
Our cards and envelopes arrived today – We love our Thanksgiving Cards – they look wonderful! I am convinced Cardphile has the best quality and service – so glad to be back with you all!!
This is exactly what we strive for. At Cardphile, we’re Making Business Personal Again
Ciel Herridge –
This design must be new. I don’t remember seeing it last year. This is the reason I’m going to send T’giving day cards instead of Christmas this year. LOVE those glowing leaves!