You’ve never missed a birthday — don’t start now
If there’s one thing grandparents don’t do, it’s forget their grandchildren’s birthdays. You’ve been there since day one. You remember the exact date, the time, probably what the weather was like. But getting a card in the mail on time? That’s gotten harder.
Maybe you don’t drive to the store as often. Maybe the post office isn’t as convenient as it used to be. Maybe you’ve got five, eight, twelve grandchildren now and keeping track of all those dates and addresses is a lot. The love hasn’t changed — the logistics just got complicated.
Send birthday cards to your grandchildren without leaving home
Delivered Cards is a birthday card mailing service that handles everything for you. You enter each grandchild’s name, birthday, and mailing address. You pick a card design and write a personal message. That’s it — we take care of the rest.
Every year, before each grandchild’s birthday, we print the card with your message inside, put it in an envelope, and mail it via USPS. It arrives on time. You set it up once and it happens automatically, year after year.
Your message, printed inside every card
The best part is that the message is completely yours. Write whatever you want and we’ll print it inside the card exactly as you wrote it. Your grandchild sees your words — not a generic greeting from a company.
A few ideas to get you started:
“Happy Birthday, sweetheart! Grandma and Grandpa are so proud of you. We love you more than you’ll ever know. Have the best day!”
“Happy Birthday to our favorite [age]-year-old! We can’t believe how fast you’re growing up. We love you to the moon and back.”
“Happy Birthday! We wish we could be there to celebrate with you. Sending you all our love and the biggest hug. — Grandma & Grandpa”
You can update the message anytime from your account, so if you want to change what the card says each year, you can do that easily.
Perfect for grandchildren who live far away
When your grandchildren live in another state — or across the country — staying connected takes more effort. Phone calls and video chats are wonderful, but a birthday card in the mail is something they can hold onto. Younger kids especially love getting mail with their name on it. It’s exciting for them in a way that a phone call isn’t.
And for grandparents, knowing that a card is going to show up at the right address on the right day, without having to coordinate anything, is a real weight off your mind.
Easy to set up, even if you’re not great with computers
We built this to be simple. You don’t need to download anything or figure out a complicated website. You go to our page, type in your grandchild’s information, pick a card, and write your message. The whole thing takes a couple of minutes per grandchild.
If you can send an email, you can set this up. And once it’s done, you don’t need to touch it again unless you want to change something.
Keep track of every grandchild in one place
If you’ve got multiple grandchildren, you can add them all to your account. Each one gets their own card, their own message, and their own delivery date. You can see everyone listed in your dashboard — names, birthdays, which card they’re getting, and what the message says.
When a grandchild moves to a new address (they do that a lot as they get older), just log in and update it. The next card will go to the right place.
$5 per grandchild, per year
Each subscription costs $5 per year and covers everything — the card, printing, envelope, stamp, and mailing. No hidden fees and no surprises. It renews automatically each year so the cards keep going out on time.
For a grandparent with four grandchildren, that’s $20 a year to make sure every single one of them gets a real birthday card in the mail. No trips to the store, no hunting for stamps, no worrying about whether it’ll arrive on time.
Set it up today
You’re thinking about your grandchildren right now — that’s all the reason you need. Take a few minutes, add them to your account, and never worry about missing a birthday card again. They’ll love getting mail from Grandma and Grandpa.
