Joe Felter, would often stay up with a glass of wine writing new slogans for the cards after their three young sons went to bed.įelter currently has 66 cards in her line, and about 30 stores around the country sell her products. The cards got rave reviews, so she mailed samples to retail stores and set up a Web site where they now sell for $2.95 each.įelter said she and her husband, U.S. Less than a year ago, Felter started sending out handmade cards with funny inscriptions to friends. “I’ll think of the most inappropriate thing I shouldn’t say and then I’ll say it,” she added with a laugh. “People don’t expect it from me because I look like a chubby sort of Cindy McCain,” Felter said in an interview at her Moreno Avenue home office Friday (for the record, Felter isn’t even slightly chubby). Palo Alto resident Lynn Felter, a bubbly 43-year-old mother of three and Army wife, seems like the last person who would create a line of saucy greeting cards spiced with sexual innuendo and crass jokes.īut talk with Felter for a few minutes, and the snarky sense of humor behind her new company Across the Line Cards begins to emerge.
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