Proof that the human touch still matters.
She framed it. She told me she had never framed a card before in her life.
- Kat, NYC
Sent one of the funny ones to my uncle for his 60th. He called me laughing so hard he had to put me on speaker.
— Tessa, Westchester
Sent this from my phone while I was in Kyoto. It got to my friend in San Diego before I got home.
Jarett, San Diego
I sent one to my daughter-in-law for her birthday, out of the blue. She told me she read it twice. I don’t think she knows how much that meant to me.
— Bob, FT Lauderdale
My twin brother lost his job last spring. I couldn't fix it but I could send something. He told me later he kept the card in his desk drawer for months.
— Steve, Brooklyn
I wrote more on this card than I'd written to my mom in years combined. The blank space asked for it. She cried.
— Blake, LA
Picked this up at a moment I needed it most. Sometimes a card says what a text can't.
— Marlena, Austin
Real art. Handwritten. Mailed in minutes.
Because meaningful words deserve real art.
A collection for celebrating mothers, grandmothers, and the mother figures who helped raise us.