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Within Birthday Cards
A birthday card for the women in your life — your mom, your best friend, your sister, your partner — carries a different kind of weight than most cards. She has probably noticed every time you forgot, every time you texted instead of called, every time a gift arrived without a note. A card written in real ink, addressed by hand, and sent through the mail says something a digital message cannot: that you planned ahead, that you sat down and thought about her specifically, and that she was worth the effort.
Cards From You handles the logistics so the sentiment stays intact. Each card is handwritten in real ink by an actual person — not printed, not stamped, not auto-generated — and mailed directly to her door. You write what you want to say, choose a card that fits her personality, and schedule it to arrive right around her birthday. Whether she is turning 30 and pretending not to care, or turning 70 and absolutely deserves a fuss, a handwritten card is the one gift that does not need batteries, assembly, or a return policy.
Order at least 5 to 7 days before her birthday to allow time for the card to be written and mailed via USPS First Class. If her birthday falls around a major holiday or on a weekend, add an extra day or two as a buffer. You can schedule the send date when you place your order, so there is no need to guess.
A specific memory or observation lands better than a generic sentiment — mention something she did recently that you admired, or a moment you shared that she would recognize immediately. You do not have to write a letter; two or three genuine sentences outperform a paragraph of filler. If you are stuck, start with what you appreciate about her right now, not just in general.
Yes — you can compose a single message that represents the group, and the card will be handwritten and mailed as usual. If multiple people want to contribute their own lines, consolidate them into one coherent note before submitting; the handwritten format works best as a single flowing message rather than a list of signatures.