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Within Invitation Cards
Graduation is one of the few moments where the accomplishment is genuinely years in the making — late nights, hard deadlines, and real sacrifice. When you invite someone to witness that milestone, a printed-at-home PDF or a digital link does not carry the same weight as something they can hold. A physical invitation signals that the celebration matters, that the person receiving it was worth the extra thought, and that the graduate's achievement deserves more than a notification on someone's phone screen.
Cards From You makes it possible to send graduation invitations that are handwritten in real ink, addressed by hand, and mailed directly to your guests — without you ever touching a stamp. You can schedule delivery weeks out so invitations land in mailboxes at exactly the right time, typically four to six weeks before the ceremony date. Every card is written by a real person, not a printer mimicking cursive. That distinction is visible the moment someone pulls the envelope open, and it sets the tone for a celebration that feels as significant as the degree itself.
Four to six weeks before the ceremony is the standard window. If you are expecting guests to travel from out of state or take time off work, aim for six to eight weeks so they can make arrangements without stress.
At minimum: the graduate's full name, the degree or diploma being awarded, the date, time, and location of the ceremony, and RSVP details if you are hosting a separate party afterward. If the ceremony has a guest ticket limit, note that clearly so recipients know whether they are invited to the ceremony itself or only the celebration.
Yes — you can submit different message versions for different groups of recipients. Many people write a warmer, more personal note to close family and a slightly more concise version for extended acquaintances, and that kind of tailoring is exactly what a handwritten card handles well.