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Within Holiday Cards
Christmas is the one time of year when people genuinely pause and think about who they want to reach — not just the people they see every week, but the aunt in Phoenix, the college roommate they haven't called in two years, the neighbor who shoveled the driveway without being asked. A handwritten card arriving in the mailbox in December carries a weight that no group text or e-card can replicate, because it required someone to choose it, write something real in it, and send it specifically to that one person.
Cards From You handles the entire process: a real person writes your message in real ink on a physical card, seals it, addresses it, and mails it to whoever you choose — anywhere in the United States. You can schedule delivery so cards land in the first or second week of December rather than in the holiday crush, and you can personalize the message for each recipient instead of sending the same boilerplate line to everyone on your list. For people who want to do Christmas cards properly but don't have the time to sit down with a pen and a stack of envelopes, this is the practical answer.
Aim to have cards mailed by December 10 at the latest for standard US delivery — earlier if you have recipients in rural areas or are sending to multiple states at once. Scheduling your order for the first week of December gives the best buffer without cards arriving so early they feel premature.
A bare signature is generally considered too minimal for a Christmas card, which is meant to feel personal. One or two specific sentences work well: reference something real about the recipient's year, a shared memory, or simply what you genuinely wish for them in the coming year. Avoid generic phrases like 'wishing you all the best' if you can say something more direct.
Yes — each card can carry a unique handwritten message, so your card to a close family member can say something entirely different from the one going to a colleague or a neighbor. You provide the message for each recipient when you place your order, and each one is written out individually by hand.