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Passing on cards/supplies
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This is something I've been wondering about. Sometimes you receive extra blank cards that are too cute to put them in the drawer, or cards or supplies that are lovely, but not quite your style. It would be great to pass these on to someone who would enjoy them as much or more than I did, but is it an appropriate thing to do?

For example, recently I received a coloring postcard. My drawing skills are non-existent (seriously, I couldn't draw if my life depended on it) and trying to color it myself would only ruin the cute card. I'd love to send it to someone who can actually make it pretty, but I'm concerned what the original sender would think if they saw it in the new owner's "thank you" post. I would hate to seem ungrateful or to make them feel like I didn't enjoy what they sent me, when my intentions are totally opposite.

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