Grandma deserves more than a text message
Your grandma has done a lot for you. Birthday parties, holiday dinners, life advice you didn’t ask for but turned out to be right. The least you can do is make sure she gets a birthday card every year. Not an ecard. Not a Facebook post. A real, physical card that she can hold in her hands and put on the fridge.
But here’s the thing — you already know this. The reason she doesn’t get a card every year isn’t because you don’t care. It’s because by the time you remember, her birthday was yesterday. Or last week. And now it feels weird to send one late.
What if you never had to remember?
Delivered Cards takes the remembering out of the equation entirely. You set it up once — grandma’s name, birthday, address, a card design, and a personal message — and we handle everything from there. Every year, we print the card with your message inside, put it in an envelope, and mail it so it arrives before her birthday.
You don’t need to remember the date. You don’t need to go to the store. You don’t need to find a stamp. It just happens, automatically, every single year.
She’s going to love it
You know your grandma. She’s going to open that mailbox, see a birthday card with her name on it, and her whole day will be made. She’ll read the message inside. She’ll probably read it again. Then she’ll put it somewhere she can see it — on the kitchen counter, next to the phone, on her dresser.
And when her friends come over, she’ll show them. “Look what my grandchild sent me.” That’s the kind of moment a text message just can’t create.
Write something from the heart
Your message gets printed inside the card exactly as you write it. Make it personal. Make it funny. Make it whatever feels right for your relationship with her.
Here are a few ideas:
“Happy Birthday, Grandma! You’re the reason I know what real cooking tastes like. Love you so much — hope today is full of your favorite things.”
“Grandma, happy birthday to the toughest, kindest, funniest person I know. The world is better because you’re in it. Love you always.”
“Happy Birthday! Thank you for every hug, every story, and every time you slipped me extra dessert when Mom wasn’t looking. You’re the best.”
You can change the message anytime from your account if you want to update it each year.
$5 a year — that’s it
One subscription costs $5 per year and covers everything: the card, printing, envelope, postage, and mailing. There are no extra fees. It auto-renews each year so grandma’s birthday card shows up without fail.
Five dollars a year to make sure your grandma knows she’s loved on her birthday. That’s a pretty good deal.
Set it up now before you forget
That’s kind of the whole point, right? You’re thinking about it now, so do it now. It takes about two minutes. Pick a card, write a message, and never worry about forgetting grandma’s birthday again.
