Broken Objects Empathy Card
When you need to let someone know that the things we survive are what make us magnificent, consider this Japanese custom, called kintsugi. Then maybe take them to sushi, another Japanese custom that always makes me feel better but doesn’t really make for a poetic greeting card. • Blank inside • A2 size (4.25″ x 5.5″) • Printed in the USA on heavyweight matte stock • Comes with a matching kraft envelope
ABOUT THIS SMALL BUSINESS:
At Em & Friends, they want you to feel truly seen, heard, less alone, and connected to the people you love—including yourself!—in good times, crazy times, and really freaking hard times too (especially those times). After a cancer diagnosis, founder, Emily McDowell, started making cards that spoke to complex or nontraditional life experiences. Later she teamed up with another woman-owned company, Knock Knock, to continue making kickass cards and products honoring the relationships people really have and the lives people really lead. These include relationships and lives that are messy and beautiful, tricky and wonderful, and a whole bunch of everything else in between.