Sending you get-well wishes packed into every line of this card — open them slowly, use them all week.
Sending You Get Well Wishes
Choose from a selection of uplifting get well wishes to show your friends and family you're thinking of them while they're feeling under the weather. Pick a funny, sincere, or heartfelt card to express your good wishes for a speedy recovery.
From here to your couch: a steady stream of well-wishes, no postage required.
Sending healing in whatever form crosses the distance fastest — thought, prayer, message, hope.
Wishing you well from the other side of this little message, with the volume turned up.
Sending you the kind of get-well wish that arrives, sits down, and stays until you're better.
Mailing wishes the long way around because the short way didn't feel like enough.
Sending recovery in the post, in the air, and in every quiet moment I've spent thinking of you today.
Here's a wish, plainly stated and well-meant: get better, take your time, come back rested.
Sending healing thoughts at full volume — no filters, no flourishes, just the wish itself.
Wishing you well from one address to another, by every route the message can take.
Sending you the wish itself, unwrapped: that you wake tomorrow stronger than today.
From this corner of the world to yours: get-well wishes, steady and sincere.
Sending the get-well version of a phone call — quieter, but it'll reach you the same.
Mailing my best hopes for your fastest, fullest, most complete recovery.
Sending get-well wishes wrapped in patience — use them as the days require.
Here's a wish in writing, with my name on it: feel better, get strong, take care.
Sending recovery thoughts on a steady frequency, all week, until they reach you.
Wishing you well in the simplest words I have, because complicated ones felt wrong today.
Sending get-well thoughts the long way — through the door, up the stairs, to wherever you're resting.
From here, with full attention: a wish that you find rest, comfort, and complete recovery.
Sending get-well wishes addressed to the slow days, the quiet hours, and the patient version of you.
Mailing one short, well-meant sentence: I hope you get better soon.
Sending the wish on repeat, in case once wasn't enough.
Here's a card and a wish that won't run out before you do.
Sending you a get-well note signed with patience and stamped with hope.