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In the heart of the letter, describe what you have realized about your sentiments. Let your words reflect your authentic self — serious, funny, playful, sentimental. Pour out your feelings and show what they are: optimistic, full of emotion, uncertain, crazy in love, regretful of certain moments –don't hold back.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.8/5 (11 Votes)
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- Write down the name in pencil or chalk. Write in print, rather than cursive, and use an erasable writing tool, since you'll need to manipulate the letters.
- Turn the letters into blocks or bubbles. Draw around the original letters to create a larger 2-D sketch of the name.
- Connect some of the letters.
Spend time thinking exactly what you want to write about in your letter. Identify the emotions you have surrounding different circumstances or situations you want to include. Write a brief opening at the beginning of the letter. Consider asking how the letter's recipient is feeling or what she has been doing lately.
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