Snail Mail Letter Template
Take a moment today to download the Friendzy Snail Mail Template and write an encouraging letter to a friend or family member. If you don’t have stamps, you can take a photo of your letter and email or text it. If you don’t have an envelope, you can fold your paper into thirds, tape the edge, address it, and put a stamp on it. Writing a letter helps us take a moment to slow down and dedicate time and thoughtfulness toward someone we appreciate and care about. Don’t forget the stamp!
Consider adding to your letter:
A favorite memory you have with the letter recipient
Your favorite things about the letter recipient
An encouraging quote
An original drawing
A favorite poem
A list of why you are thankful for their friendship
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