Your grandparents still check the mailbox
For most of us, the mailbox is just bills and junk. But for your grandparents, getting mail is still an event. A birthday card with a handwritten-style message from a grandchild? That’s going on the mantle. It’s getting shown to their friends. It might stay up for weeks.
The problem is that life gets busy. You mean to send a card every year, but between work, kids, and everything else, the birthday comes and goes. You text them “happy birthday” a day late and feel guilty about it. Sound familiar?
Set it up once, never forget again
Delivered Cards is a birthday card mailing service that takes care of the whole thing for you. You enter your grandparent’s name, birthday, and mailing address. You pick a card design and write a personal message. Then every year — automatically — we print that card, put it in an envelope, and mail it so it arrives before their birthday.
You set it up one time. After that, your grandparent gets a real birthday card in the mail every single year without you having to remember, buy a card, find a stamp, or get to the post office.
Write something they’ll love
The best part is that the message is yours. You write whatever you want and we print it inside the card exactly as you wrote it. It could be something heartfelt, something funny, or just something simple that lets them know you’re thinking of them.
A few ideas to get you started:
“Happy Birthday, Grandma! I love you more than your chocolate chip cookies (and that’s saying a lot). Hope your day is as wonderful as you are.”
“Grandpa — another trip around the sun! Thanks for always being the best storyteller I know. Love you and happy birthday!”
“Happy Birthday! I’m so lucky to have you. Wishing you a day full of your favorite things.”
You can update the message anytime from your account if you want to change it up from year to year.
Why a physical card matters to grandparents
A phone call is great. A text is fine. But a card in the mail is something your grandparents can hold onto. It sits on their kitchen counter or their nightstand. They read it more than once. It becomes a small, physical reminder that someone loves them.
For grandparents who live far away, a birthday card bridges that distance in a way that a quick phone call can’t. It says you planned ahead, you thought about them, and you wanted to make their day a little better.
It costs $5 for the whole year
Each subscription is $5 per year, per person. That covers the card, printing, envelope, stamp, and mailing. There’s nothing else to pay and no hidden fees. It renews automatically each year so the cards keep coming.
For $10 a year total, both of your grandparents get a personal birthday card in the mail every single year. That’s less than the cost of buying a card and a stamp at the store — and you never have to worry about missing the date.
Get started in two minutes
Add your grandparent, pick a card, write your message, and you’re done. The whole thing takes about two minutes. Your grandparent’s next birthday card is already taken care of.
