Wednesday, April 27, 2011

New Card Designs

My friend John, who you've read about in previous posts, has often used the phrase "Cancer Sucks." He should know... he's been through surgery, radiation and chemo while fighting brain cancer for over 4 years. After finding out last week that the tumors are growing again, I went to work and created this new card specifically for him. Maybe you know of someone who's in the middle of a cancer battle... send them this card, or any of our other cancer-related cards, and 100% of the commissions will be donated to cancer research. 

Click here to order this card.
 Inside verse:
I hate that you're having to go through this, and pray that somehow, someway, God will rescue you from this awful disease. In the meantime, hang in there and keep fighting! You've been an inspiration to many throughout this whole cancer journey...I am so proud of you. Please know that I love you and pray for you every single day!





Here are two more designs created specifically with John in mind. And yes, that is John on the front of these cards!

Click here to order this card.
 Inside verse:
Unfortunately, there are no words I can say that will change what you're going through right now. But I do want to tell you that your courage and positive attitude during this very difficult time is an inspiration to many, myself included. Just remember, you're not alone... you have many family and friends who are pulling for you, and praying for God's mercy and strength as you battle cancer. Hang in there, and keep fighting!



Click here to order this card.
 Inside verse:
Like flying a kite, living with cancer can have it's ups and downs...at times you can be sky high, soaring with hope and confidence that you're going to beat that awful disease. Then the wind shifts... you hear bad news and the next thing you know, it feels like all your hopes are crashing to the ground.
Always celebrate the hopeful times, but remember...whether you are feeling hopeful or discouraged, you're not alone... you have many family and friends who love you and are praying for your complete recovery. So, keep hoping, and keep fighting!