Though Cakespy Headquarters is based in Seattle, we're originally from a magical place known as New Jersey; as such, at this time of year, we really start to miss friends and family back East. And while certainly a holiday card is a sweet gesture, this year, if we may put modesty aside for a moment, we had an idea that is really pure genius: the Tele-Graham Cracker. These sweet little treats in the mail give a shout-out to a lost art of communication and offer sweet (or not so sweet) greetings for the holiday season.
![Visit soon!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3043/3113146733_94c2cdec99_m.jpg)
![Cuppie has a moment](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3013/3113958708_53cfefe03d.jpg)
What do you need to make them? We made ours into little sandwiches, using Honey Maid Cinnamon Graham Crackers and cream cheese frosting; for the outside messages, we used gel frosting (and we're gonna be honest here, we bought the little gel writers).
How do you make them? Oh please, it's easy. Split a graham cracker in half; frost one side and adhere the top layer to form a little sandwich. Using your gel writer, write in the message of your choice.
May we make suggestions? We tried to personalize them for various friends in various places and states; for a friend who has promised to pay a visit but hasn't in four years, a "Visit Soon" Tele-Graham was in order;
![Visit soon!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3043/3113146733_94c2cdec99_m.jpg)
![Feel better](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3132/3113958638_fec505df9f_m.jpg)
for Rakka, who has been experiencing some aches and pains, a slightly mangled "Feel Better" Tele-Graham complete with injured Teddy Graham seemed appropriate;
for the friend who disappeared after we loaned him 50 bucks, we made an extra-special treat (kidding);
For Mr. Cakespy, our own live-in Chia Pet, "URAQT" seemed to fit the bill;
and as general greetings for family and friends go, you can't miss with "Miss You" or "Love You" .
How to Pack them Up? We packed ours up using waxed paper, with an outer layer of tissue paper to buffer the edges and protect the little Tele-Grahams. We then packed them in perfectly-sized kraft jewelry boxes purchased from U-Line, taped the edges and simply addressed and sent. Will they arrive OK? Only time will tell, but certainly the sweet sentiment will be appreciated.
![Cuppie has a moment](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3013/3113958708_53cfefe03d.jpg)