Guide to Writing Sympathy Cards: What to say when you don't know what to say. By Amanda Bridle of Power and Peace Design.
Your Guide is a 12-page PDF. This is a digital file you download onto your phone, tablet, or laptop. Read on that device or print a copy. Cover and page show at angles. No printed copy will be shipped to you.
What to write in a sympathy card depends on 2 relationships: 1. Your relationship to the card recipient 2. Your relationship to the deceased. We walk you through writing a card for each of the 4 possible relationship scenarios: Close-Close, Close-Surface, Surface-Close, Surface-Surface. Image of Amanda holding envelopes in front of a mailbox.
Also included in the guide to writing sympathy cards: Things you should never write or say to a grieving person. Phrases and ideas for the beginning, middle, and close of your note. How to continue to care for a grieving person.
“This guide is so helpful and insightful. What an amazingly practical and easily usable resource. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.” – Lauren
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Struggling with what to write on sympathy cards? You're not alone. Writing a sympathy card feels daunting. We all want to make sure we say the right thing. We want to provide love and support during a very difficult time.

Our helpful 10-page Guide to Writing Sympathy Cards walks you through writing sympathy cards step-by-step: how to begin, what to write, and how to close. The guide also shares ideas for providing care for the grieving person in the weeks and months after the loss. 

We provide outlines for 4 different types of cards depending on the closeness of your relationship to the grieving person and the person who's passed.

And we warn you against several things you should never write or say to a grieving person.

Please note you are purchasing a digital product. Immediately after payment you will be able to download a PDF file of the guide. No physical printed guide will be shipped to you.

Customer comments:

“This guide is so helpful and insightful. What an amazingly practical and easily usable resource. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.”
– Lauren

"This will be helpful to many… writing sympathy cards can be intimidating."
– Michelle

"You have done a beautiful job with this. It was very helpful to me because so many times I go to write a card and I am not sure what to say."
– Christy