May 2010 Weddings
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How exactly do you thank someone for towels?
Mr. and Mrs. So and So, thank you for the lovely towels. I plan on drying off with them after I take a shower?
Sincerely,
Sara and Adam.....
Somehow, that just doesn't sound right. Anyone have any suggestions?
Re: How exactly do you thank someone for towels?
how bout
Thank you for the lovely towels. They match the bathroom perfectly!
haha
I got LOADS of towels at one of my bridal showers - literally like 4 different people brought me a stack each. I wrote "thank you for such soft and fluffy towels, now we can throw away the grungy ones that are still kicking around from our college days" haha
We also got monogrammed towels from a friend of Dave's mom, and she has a really good sense of humor, so I wrote in hers "thank you for such gorgeous towels. I'm thrilled that mine aren't going to smell like hockey gear and Dave is excited that his won't have mascara streaks on them"
This. I got alot of towels too. I think I wrote "Thank you so much for the towels. They will be put to very good use!"
VERY glad to know I'm not the only one who hasn't finished thank you cards! (even though I think you're a couple weeks behind me? But still...)
I swear I'll work on those tonight.
Maybe.
I haven't even started mine yet...what a horrible bride I am. I did design them last night, though. Can I get a few points for that at least?
On the thank-you note front, I went to a baby shower for my cousin a couple of months ago. I gave her a beautiful (if I do say so myself) baby blanket that I had lovingly hand-knitted over the course of the previous four months. That I had literally CRIED over as I figured out new patterns and stitches, that I had unraveled several times to fix almost imperceptible flaws.
My mom bought her some random baby stuff at Walmart. I'm sure it was nice.
Mom got a thank-you note from my cousin weeks ago. I've gotten nothing.
So just remember to send notes at the same time to people who are likely to be talking to each other about such things.