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Within Invitation Cards
A holiday party invitation sets the tone before anyone walks through your door. It tells guests this is not a last-minute group chat — it is a deliberate gathering worth showing up for. When you send a physical card through the mail, you are signaling that the event matters, that the guest matters, and that you put thought into it beyond a digital tap. That kind of signal is hard to fake and impossible to replicate with an e-vite.
Cards From You makes it straightforward: you choose your design, personalize your message, and a real person writes your invitation by hand in real ink — then it gets mailed directly to each guest. You never touch a stamp. You can schedule delivery weeks in advance so cards arrive at exactly the right moment, giving guests enough lead time to clear their calendars. For holiday parties specifically, where December fills up fast and competition for weekends is ruthless, getting a handwritten card in the mailbox in early November is not just charming — it is a practical advantage.
For a holiday party in December, aim to get cards in the mail by late October or the first week of November. December weekends book up quickly, and a handwritten card arriving in early November gives guests a real chance to prioritize your event before their calendars are locked.
Include the date, start time, address, and any dress code or theme — guests should not have to send a follow-up text for basic logistics. A one-sentence personal note, like referencing something you are looking forward to sharing with that specific guest, makes the card feel like an invitation rather than a flyer.
Yes — that is exactly what this service is built for. You submit your guest list and message once, and each card is handwritten in real ink and mailed individually, so every recipient gets a card that looks and feels personal without you spending an evening hunched over envelopes.