Who couldn’t use a little random encouragement?

These little cards are a perfect way to share kindness with your friends.  All you need to do is download the Free Printable Kindness Cards, print on card stock and cut.

Leave the kindness cards in unexpected places for someone special to find.

kindness cards

Now go forth and be kind!

Need another idea? These random act of kindness compliment cards are easy to print and share or you might enjoy making these kindness rocks.

Make someone’s day with one of these free printable postcards with cheerful messages.

These little kindness cards would make great lunch box notes too!  I will be sharing fun lunch box notes on facebook very soon so make sure you like Skip to my Lou on facebook to stay connected and receive exclusive printables! You can download the kindness cards from Facebook also.

 


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  1. These are cute! Can you please correct the typo on the “I am so proud of you” card? It reads “I am so a proud of you” and that renders it useless.

  2. These are great. Thanks a bunch! Will use them to send in cards to friends who need a boost!

  3. my imagination is working overtime thinking of how I could use these stickers at our local nursing home – the oldies need cheering up at times – will use them a lot. thank you so much.

  4. Oh how sweet! I love the idea of hiding them in random places… starbucks, book store, etc. and letting them find the right people that might need a little boost. <3 😀

  5. Once, as an incentive or gift for PTA membership at my son’s school, I gave sheets of similar “lunchbox love notes” I’d made to parents. About 2 weeks later, my son’s 2nd grade group stopped at a park to eat bagged lunches on their way back from a field trip.

    As we sat and talked, busy and noisy because I was with a group of 2nd grade boys, after all, the boy across from me fished his food from his lunch box. Suddenly, he was very still. He careflly pulled out a lunchbox love note and stared at it for a while.

    Finally, he looked up at us and announced that his mother put that in his lunch. And then he began to ponder, out loud, how and when this could have happened: “she gets up really early to go to work, so she must have done this last night,” and “she works a lot of hours, so I wonder when she had time to make this,” and on and on.

    My heart nearly exploded. He CAREFULLY and REVERENTLY put it on the table beside his food and constantly looked at it throughout lunch. And then he put it in his pocket when his lunch bag went in the trash at the end.

    It was one of THE MOST beautiful moments EVER that I experienced as a result of any “send love to school” endeavors I’ve made. And it wasn’t even my kid! (but I imagined it so, anyway!) EVERY kid should get to feel that way.

  6. LOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
    And using them for my coworkers (well, maybe not the cute & love one – those are for my kids)
    THANK YOU!

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