The motivation to begin a greeting card company began decades ago. (truth be told, it was about half a century ago!) It is funny how life sometimes brings you full circle. Since I was a young child, creating cards has been a “thing”. I remember being quite young and visiting my great grandmother. She was gravely ill. I was convinced that making cards would heal her. While the idea might be slightly naive, I do believe there was validity in the intent. I made her several cards, some from folded paper, some from leftover Christmas cards, each was filled with great love. Each made that sweet woman’s lips part in a quiet smile.
I believe that my business life just finally caught up with my heart.
I have lived a lifetime of creating and sending greeting cards. I have been a card-carrying member of the local stationery shops, I have been known to send a card for no particular reason, as well as every possible reason. In 2016, I took a chance and launched Greetings 4 Good. The intent was the same as Create Art 4 Good, to make a difference in the world in the most wonderful and beautiful way. Now I have over five hundred designs. My cards have traveled all over the country and quite a few out of the United States borders. It has been an honor to see the growth.
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The home of Greetings 4 Good is inside Create Art 4 Good Gallery & Studio, 349 W. Commercial Street, Suite #2795, Studio #12, East Rochester, NY 14445.
All products are proudly created and printed in Rochester, New York!
An article published in The Zebra Ink
Update: 11.21.21 A wonderful article was written about me and Greetings4Good!Read it here: “You can’t Deny Who you are “(published in the Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, NY)
Quote by Susan Carmen-Duffy/ Article written by Marketta Gregory – Author Published- Democrat and Chronicle
12.2020 So honored to be included in the mix of Rochester, NY artists who make holiday cards! Found on the Democrat and Chronicle website. Here’s the article!