Graced With Thanks
Grace with Thanks began as a family idea to bring people together through gratitude and creativity. We wanted to create something that promotes local artists, encourages thankfulness, and makes it easier for families to slow down and say thank you.
The website and social media are still coming together, but the heart of the project is already taking shape. My oldest daughter, Darla, asked if she could sell some of our printed art cards at her school craft fair, which gave us a new way to share what we’ve been building. We’ll have a community table where anyone can decorate and write a thank-you note for free, and we’re preparing to launch the same cards on this site soon.
It’s possible you found your way here through a QR code printed on one of our cards. However you arrived, we’re glad you did. Grace with Thanks is growing into a space where artists, families, and communities can create, share, and spread gratitude, one thank-you note at a time.
We hope you’ll check back and follow us on Instagram as we start to tell our story and invite others into this journey of thankfulness.
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Our Vision
Community Events
Artist Promotion
Card Collections
Gratitude Kits
Youth Engagements
Creative Partnerships
Our vision for Grace with Thanks is to grow a creative and connected community that celebrates gratitude through art and action.
We’re starting by sharing our thank-you card collections, each featuring original artwork that inspires people to write, say, and share their thanks. Over time, we plan to highlight local artists and feature their designs here on our site, giving them a way to share their work while spreading gratitude in their own communities.
We also look forward to hosting community events and offering group kits for schools, youth programs, and clubs. Each kit will include instructions, cards, and pre-stamped envelopes to make writing thank-you notes a simple and meaningful activity.
Grace with Thanks is still growing, but our goal remains the same: to make gratitude visible, creative, and shared.