This post has been sponsored by American Greetings. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Fall is a time of change, trees changing colors, cooling weather, and smells of autumn in the air. This time of year brings along my favorite holiday: Halloween. The treats, the activities, and best yet: the family time. Growing up, I remember the tradition of cards from my parents. I wanted to make sure I passed this to my children. Every year around October first, I like to pick up an American Greetings Halloween greeting card for my kids. The best thing is it’s not another stop on my busy schedule. I’m able to easily grab my cards from Albertsons while I am already there for my weekly shopping trip, making this a simple but fun way I can bring joy to my family without breaking the bank or having to go out of my way.

If you visit your local Albersons today for an in-store coupon offer for America Greetings cards

My mom always wrote the sweetest things in our cards. If you are ever stuck on what to write, American Greetings is there for you. Check out what to write in a card.

When I was browsing the Albertsons app for coupons and deals for items in my cart, I found the buy 2 save $3 in-store coupon offer for American Greeting cards. Being a mother of a larger-sized family, anywhere I can save money is a win to me. Once I purchased all my items, I gathered them up and prepared for our fall family tradition. My husband and I gather up the fall snacks that I picked up at Albertsons along with our cards and gather the family together. Growing up, we always received American Greeting Cards from my parents. Over time, I have noticed that American Greetings cards always seem to have the right hint of what I’m trying to say and help me connect with our children. We give the kids their cards and talk about our fall and Halloween plans as a family. While we are discussing our plans, the kids open their American Greetings Cards and read our special notes to each of them.

What is your favorite part about fall? The changing of seasons? The cooler weather? The holidays? Pumpkin flavored everything? Mine is our family traditions that we get to continue from year to year.

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