By Erin Hansen

pulsedating-side-kindnotes-copyKindNotes creator Linda Tong, had no idea a present she made for a loved one would become an entrepreneurial dream come true. But after three years, KindNotes has taken flight and inspired thousands of people around the world to share the love.

Three years after her first KindNotes creation, Linda turned the idea into a successful business, bringing baffled gift-givers and hopeless romantics a creative and unique present to be passed on. KindNotes is made up of a beautifully decorated jar containing 31 individual love notes stuffed into mini envelopes, bringing back the old-fashioned love letter in an era of overly technological communication. The simple heartfelt messages are a gift that can be opened new and enjoyed for more than just a day.

For anniversaries, birthdays, and of course Valentine’s Day, nothing says, “I love you” quite like a month of I love yous. Customers can choose from a number of pre-written romantic sayings and quotations, or they can personalize each of the 31 notes with their own words. The notes are then put into exquisitely printed mini envelopes and set into a jar atop a bed of colored paper filling. Customers can buy pre-made jars, or completely tailor the gift to a particular person, using the online customization wizard.

Words have a tremendous amount of power. The passing of a silly note in between classes can bring a smile all day, and a long letter to a loved one far away can be read again and again. KindNotes is the best of both, all in one. For the soldier off at war or the spouse waiting at home, KindNotes help maintain a feeling of closeness across the miles. For budding romances, KindNotes can provide serious sentiments or fun snippets that bring two people closer.

In addition to Love, KindNotes has an array of themes to suit any relationship or event. Send a jar of hope, inspiration, and friendship to brighten a loved one’s day.

For additional information, please visit www.kindnotes.com.