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Taylor Swift Greeting Cards From American Greetings Spring 2010

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November 17th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Taylor Swift


Singer/songwriter Taylor Swift is adding a new job title to her resume: greeting card extraordinaire.
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The 19-year-old — recently walked away with Entertainer of the Year and three other awards at the Country Music Association Awards last week — has signed up to create a collection of greetings in cooperation with American Greetings Corp.

“We are absolutely thrilled and honored to introduce Taylor Swift as the newest writer and creative contributor to the American Greetings family,” stated Zev Weiss, Chief Executive Officer at American Greetings. “Her abilities as a storyteller and songwriter make her a natural at writing cards for consumers of all ages. She has the unique ability to connect with her fans through life experiences and greeting cards do the same–cards help people express, connect and celebrate these events with the important people in their lives. We believe it’s a natural fit!”

Taylor will introduce a line of greeting cards, gift packaging, stationery, online photo personalization products, and online greetings for the company that are scheduled to debut in Spring 2010.

The new Taylor Swift Greeting Card Collection will not only reflect and demonstrate Taylor’s personality, but will also bring her stories and words to life, the country/pop superstar said in statement Tuesday.

“My idea of a great song is a song that says how I feel better than I could. I feel the same way about greeting cards,” she said. “I’ve always been fascinated by feelings and how we express them to each other. Getting to write and design these cards is a wonderful experience.”



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  1. On November 17th 2009, Carla wrote:

    Who wants a rat face card.

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