Saturday, July 4, 2009

Friendship Day Letters.........


Perhaps one of the most thoughtful gestures of friendship is a hand written, heartfelt letter. Letters can be the ultimate gift for your dearest friend along with a bouquet and a box of chocolates. These letters for your friends are priceless treasures that he / she can possess. You can pen down your innermost thoughts for your friend in a letter and be sure that he / she is surely going to like it. Your letter need not be polished and a literary piece. Your feelings will be best if expressed in your words and simple language. For Friendship's Day letter ideas, read on.

* Don't write your letter on the paper of a notebook. You are writing a thoughtful letter for your best friend, not copying school notes! Choose a nice letter pad that has a small cute illustration on a corner.
* You can always decorate your letter with glitter and colors. Draw out nice patterns on the sides of the paper so as to form a frame. Use some glitter sporadically to make it look a bit interesting.
* If you have a picture together, you can either scan it on the paper or stick it as it is. The picture should highlight a special moment together and bring fond memories of the time when the picture was taken.
* If you don't have a picture, draw a cartoon that looks like you and your friend. Make it funny and remember, you don't have to be perfect. It should highlight a special moment that you have shared like cycling together, playing at the beach, a make-over, etc.
* Begin on a light note, proceed towards a comic tone and finally end it with an emotional touch. You can also use emotional quotations to end your letter.
* If you like to use rhyming words you can always write out a short poem for your friend. Give it an appropriate title or just name it "For My Best Friend". You can mention each other's nicknames, fun moments, or a special memory that you both particularly enjoy.
* End the letter on an emotional note and don't forget to thank your friend for being there for you always.

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