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Within Wedding Cards
A wedding is one of the few moments in adult life where the people around you are expected to show up fully — not just physically, but emotionally. A general wedding card sits at the center of that expectation: it needs to say something real to two people who are about to change their lives. A printed card pulled from a drugstore rack rarely does that job. A handwritten card, with actual words chosen for actual people, lands differently. It gets kept. It gets read twice.
Cards From You takes the friction out of sending something that feels personal. Every card is written in real ink by a human hand, then mailed directly to the couple — no printing at home, no envelope-hunting, no last-minute post office trips. You choose the card, write your message, and set a delivery date that lands before the wedding, during the honeymoon period, or whenever the moment calls for it. The result is a card that feels like it came from you, because it did — you just had help getting it there.
If you're attending the wedding, it's better to mail the card a few days before rather than bring it to the venue, where cards can get lost in the chaos. If you're not attending, aim to have it arrive within a week of the wedding date — before or after both work, but sooner reads as more intentional.
Keep it warm but grounded: acknowledge the day, wish them well in their marriage specifically (not just the wedding), and sign with your full name if there's any chance they won't immediately recognize you. Avoid generic phrases like 'wishing you all the best' — even one concrete detail, like referencing how you know them, makes the card feel considered.
Cards From You mails the physical greeting card only — inserts like gift cards, checks, or cash cannot be included in the envelope. If you're sending money separately, mention it in your card message so the couple knows to look for it.