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March 5, 2021 by Sofia

Tips on Writing Custom Graduation Cards

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You might not realize how fast time moves, and soon your loved one will be walking across the big platform to receive their graduation certificate. Writing a ‘hey congratulations’ might not get you off the hook this time, as you might have to create custom graduation cards. You could write celebratory graduation notes reminding your loved ones about their education journey, how you are proud of their educational achievements, and encourage them about the road that lies ahead.

Begin with Congratulation Remarks

Although you might not have to write a whole congratulatory commencement, you could create a basic message that makes the graduate feel appreciated.  You could personalize the graduation message by including the recipient’s name and make it casual if you know them personally. However, if you do not know the graduate personally, you could choose to be more formal.

Talk About Their Education

Even when a custom greeting card could be created online, it could be better to leave some blank spaces to write some text and notes to the graduate.  You could talk about how much they have accomplished in the education journey and that you are proud of them. You could let family members like children sign the graduation card with encouraging words.

Look into the Future

Graduation could be the best time to encourage your loved one to look ahead, and you could tell them that you are excited about their future. Encouragement and optimism might set the graduate on the right foot as they prepare for their careers. You could choose a more casual way of embracing the future, and you could tell your loved ones that they deserve to see their future come true. You could tell them that you could be proud of where their life could take them and that your prayers are with them.

Graduating Through a Difficult Time

Suppose your graduate is graduating during a difficult time when it is impossible to celebrate, such as during a lockdown like that imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, you could still make them smile. You could tell your loved ones that although you do not get the chance at the moment to walk with them on their graduation day, you could be celebrating with them as soon as you get the chance. Moreover, if the graduate is struggling personally, you could encourage them through their challenging moments. You could wish them that although the graduation happened during their dark days, you are proud of their achievement.

If You Won’t Make It to the Graduation

If you do not attend their graduation, you could note your absence and ensure that you could have loved to be with them on their graduation if you had the chance. Afterward, you could inform the graduate that you are proud of their achievement despite you being absent on the day. Remind the graduate that you are cheering for them and wishing them the best on their big day and with their plans.

The Bottom Line

Graduation is a celebratory moment for your loved one, and it could be wise to write them a custom celebratory message. You could write encouraging graduation messages about their achievements. You could remind them that their future could be more promising and that your prayers are with them.

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Hey! I'm Sofia, mother or two and happily married to my husband, Lorenzo. We believe family is the most important thing in life today. People can get easily distracted by all the business life brings. This blog is dedicated to helping you navigate life and spend more time with your family!

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