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SUMMARY:Ramadan
DESCRIPTION:Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar\, a sacred time of fasting\, prayer\, and deep spiritual reflection for nearly two billion people worldwide. From dawn until sunset\, the fast is an act of discipline that fosters heightened empathy for the less fortunate and a meaningful renewal of faith. It is a month defined by early morning meals\, the breaking of the fast at sunset\, and quiet evening prayers. Whether in a bustling city or a quiet home\, this time fosters a profound sense of global community\, patience\, and personal growth. \nSending a Ramadan card at the start of the month is a thoughtful way to wish a friend\, colleague\, or loved one a “Ramadan Mubarak” or “Ramadan Kareem.” In a month centred on mindfulness and small acts of kindness\, a physical card serves as a gentle\, supportive gesture that sits on a mantlepiece throughout the thirty days. Whether featuring elegant lanterns\, crescent moons\, or intricate floral patterns\, a handwritten note offers a tangible sense of companionship and encouragement during this period of devotion and peace.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/ramadan/2026-02-18/
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SUMMARY:St David's Day
DESCRIPTION:There is a quiet\, beautiful joy in sending a card for St David’s Day on the 1st of March. As the first official celebration of spring\, it’s the perfect moment to send a “burst of sunshine” through the letterbox. Whether it features a vibrant yellow daffodil\, a proud leek\, or a stunning Welsh landscape\, a St David’s Day card captures the essence of Hiraeth and the pride of the Red Dragon. It’s a thoughtful way to celebrate Welsh culture and heritage\, offering a warm “Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus” to friends and family near and far. \nBeyond the national pride\, these cards represent a season of renewal. Sending a physical greeting is a wonderful way to honor the patron saint’s famous final words: “Gwnewch y pethau bychain” (Do the little things). A card is exactly that—a small\, simple gesture that carries immense weight\, strengthening connections and supporting the artistry of the greeting card community.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-davids-day/2026-03-01/
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day\, or Mothering Sunday\, is a cherished tradition dedicated to celebrating the incredible women who shape our lives. Falling on the fourth Sunday of Lent\, it is a day of profound gratitude – not just for mums\, but for grandmothers\, step-mums\, and maternal figures who provide unwavering support and love. It’s a time for breakfast in bed\, bunches of spring daffodils\, and a well-earned “thank you” for the countless small acts of kindness that often go unnoticed. Whether it’s a day for a grand family roast or a quiet cup of tea\, the essence of the day is making sure the “heart of the home” feels truly seen and appreciated. \nThere is a unique\, irreplaceable joy in sending a Mother’s Day card. In our fast-paced digital lives\, a physical card is a tangible keepsake—a piece of mail that is saved\, displayed on the mantelpiece\, and often tucked away in a memory box for years to reach back to. Whether the card is elegant and floral\, minimalist and chic\, or filled with a “punny” joke that shared a laugh\, the handwritten message inside is what carries the most weight. Let’s honour the tradition of the written word and send a little piece of love through the letterbox to celebrate the wonderful women in our lives.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/mothers-day/2026-03-15/
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SUMMARY:St Patrick's Day
DESCRIPTION:There’s a certain “luck of the Irish” that comes with opening a handwritten card on St. Patrick’s Day. Whether you have deep Celtic roots or are simply Irish for the day\, sending a card is a brilliant way to share a bit of “craic” and brighten someone’s March. From intricate Celtic knots and shimmering shamrocks to witty illustrations of leprechauns and pints\, a physical card carries a warmth that a text message simply can’t replicate. It’s a cheerful reminder that spring is blooming and that there’s always a reason to celebrate friendship. \nSending a St. Patrick’s Day card is also a wonderful way to keep traditions alive across the miles. For those far from home\, a card is a tangible connection to heritage and a shared sense of fun. It’s about more than just the “wearin’ of the green”; it’s about the joy of the post and the smile that comes from knowing someone wished you a bit of fortune and a pot of gold at the end of your rainbow.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-patricks-day/2026-03-17/
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SUMMARY:Eid-Ul-Fitr
DESCRIPTION:Eid-Ul-Fitr (aka Eid-Al-Fitr)\, often called the “Festival of Breaking the Fast\,” is one of the most significant and joyous dates in the Islamic calendar. It marks the conclusion of Ramadan\, the holy month of fasting\, prayer\, and reflection. It is a time of immense gratitude\, where the focus shifts from the internal discipline of the fast to an outward celebration of community\, charity\, and spiritual renewal. Central to the holiday is the Zakat al-Fitr (charitable giving) and the communal Eid prayer\, followed by feasts that bring together friends and neighbours in a spirit of peace. \nThis vibrant festival is celebrated by nearly two billion Muslims across the globe. From the bustling streets of London and Cairo to the quiet villages of Indonesia\, Eid transcends borders and languages. It is a truly universal occasion that unites people of all backgrounds in a shared experience of faith and family. It is a day for wearing one’s finest clothes\, sharing traditional sweets\, and visiting loved ones to exchange well-wishes for the year ahead. \nThe Joy of the Eid Card\nIn an era of instant messaging\, the tradition of sending a physical Eid card remains a cherished part of the festivities. Receiving a beautifully crafted card – often featuring intricate geometric patterns\, shimmering gold foil\, or elegant crescents – adds a tangible layer of warmth to the celebration. It represents a “pause” in the busy preparations to acknowledge a specific relationship\, making the recipient feel truly seen and valued during this holy time. \nSending a card is a wonderful way to: \n\n\nBridge the Distance: For families spread across the world\, a card is a physical keepsake that stays on the mantle long after the feast is over. \n\n\nCelebrate Artistry: Many Eid cards are works of art in themselves\, showcasing the rich heritage of Islamic design and contemporary creativity. \n\n\nShare the Spirit: It’s a simple yet powerful way to extend “Eid Mubarak” (Blessed Eid) to friends\, colleagues\, and neighbours\, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/eid-ul-fitr/2026-03-20/
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