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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/2029-03-01/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290312
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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/2029-03-11/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290318
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T145630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T145630Z
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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/2029-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290402
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260226T132153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T132153Z
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SUMMARY:Easter (Easter Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:Easter is a vibrant celebration of hope\, renewal\, and the arrival of spring. For many\, it is the most significant date in the Christian calendar\, marking the resurrection and the promise of new life. Beyond its traditional roots\, Easter has become a universal symbol of the changing seasons; a time of bright daffodils\, skipping lambs\, and the playful tradition of easter egg hunts. It is a holiday that invites us to step out of the winter chill and embrace a sense of optimism\, gathering with family and friends to share festive meals and\, of course\, a chocolate treat or two. \nSending an Easter card is a wonderful way to “deliver a bit of sunshine” directly to a loved one’s door. In a season defined by growth and fresh starts\, a physical card—adorned with soft pastels\, whimsical bunnies\, or elegant floral wreaths—acts as a beautiful reminder that warmer days are ahead. Whether you are sending a message of faith or simply a cheerful “thinking of you\,” a handwritten note carries a warmth that digital messages often lack.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/easter-easter-sunday/2029-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290408
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T154727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T154741Z
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SUMMARY:Passover
DESCRIPTION:Passover\, or Pesach\, is one of the most foundational and beloved festivals in the Jewish calendar\, commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is a powerful celebration of freedom\, resilience\, and the enduring strength of faith. Central to the holiday is the Seder\, a ritual feast where families gather to retell the story of the Exodus using the Haggadah. From the symbolic crunch of matzah (unleavened bread) to the bitter herbs and the four cups of wine\, every element of the Seder table is a sensory journey through history\, teaching each generation the importance of liberty and hope. \nSending a Passover card is a beautiful way to extend the warmth of the Seder table to those who cannot be there in person. In a festival that places such high value on storytelling and “passing it on” to the next generation\, a physical card serves as a tangible link between families and friends. Whether it features elegant illustrations of spring flowers (marking Chag HaAviv\, the Festival of Spring)\, traditional Seder plates\, or modern artistic interpretations of the Exodus\, a card carries a heartfelt wish for a “Kosher and Joyful Passover.” It’s a thoughtful gesture that acknowledges the deep spiritual and historical significance of the week. \nIn our fast-paced digital world\, a handwritten Passover greeting offers a moment of genuine connection. It honors the tradition of hospitality—opening one’s heart\, if not one’s home\, to others. Receiving a card in the post during this eight-day celebration brings a sense of “Shalom” and communal belonging to the recipient’s mantlepiece.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/passover/2029-04-07/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290424
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T145042Z
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SUMMARY:St Georges Day
DESCRIPTION:There is a unique\, spirited charm in sending a St George’s Day card. It’s a moment to pause and celebrate the legendary gallantry and heritage that define the 23rd of April. In a world of fleeting digital pings\, receiving a physical card emblazoned with the iconic red cross or a whimsical dragon is a powerful way to share a bit of English pride. Whether it’s a nod to tradition or a cheeky modern take on the dragon-slaying myth\, these cards act as a wonderful “thinking of you” that cuts through the noise of the everyday. \nBeyond the folklore\, sending a card is a meaningful gesture of connection and community. It’s an opportunity to champion our vibrant creative industry while reviving the simple pleasure of the post. From elegant illustrations of the English rose to bold\, patriotic designs\, each card sent is a small act of celebration that brightens a mantlepiece and reinforces the bonds of friendship.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-georges-day/2029-04-23/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290425
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260225T103433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T103433Z
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SUMMARY:Eid-Ul-Adha
DESCRIPTION:Eid al-Adha\, the “Festival of Sacrifice\,” is one of the most sacred dates in the Islamic calendar\, marking the culmination of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. It commemorates the devotion of the Prophet Ibrahim and is defined by the beautiful tradition of Qurbani\, where the spirit of the holiday is expressed through selfless charity and sharing meals with those in need. Celebrated by millions globally\, it is a time for families to gather in their finest attire\, perform communal prayers\, and reinforce the values of gratitude\, faith\, and immense generosity. \nSending a physical Eid card adds a touch of personal warmth to these grand celebrations\, serving as a tangible “Eid Mubarak” that outlasts a digital message. In a season centered on connection and thinking of others\, a beautifully designed card—featuring elegant crescent moons or intricate geometric patterns—acts as a bridge between homes and generations. By sending a handwritten note\, you are sharing a piece of the festival’s joy and ensuring that friends and family\, whether near or far\, feel truly valued during this significant time of reflection and feast.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/eid-ul-adha/2029-04-24/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290618
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260226T133040Z
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SUMMARY:Father's Day
DESCRIPTION:Father’s Day is a special moment in the calendar dedicated to celebrating the men who provide strength\, guidance\, and a fair share of “dad jokes” throughout our lives. Observed on the third Sunday of June\, it is a day to honour fathers\, grandads\, stepfathers\, and father figures for their steady support and the quiet sacrifices they make. Whether the day is marked by a family barbecue\, a long walk in the countryside\, or simply a peaceful afternoon\, it is an essential opportunity to pause and say “cheers” to the role models who have helped steer our journeys. \nThere is a distinct\, rugged charm in sending a Father’s Day card. While a quick phone call is always welcome\, a physical card is a lasting token of appreciation that often finds a permanent home on a desk or a workshop shelf. From classic designs featuring vintage cars and sporting themes to modern\, witty illustrations that capture a unique sense of humour\, a card allows you to communicate what sometimes goes unsaid. Celebrate the legendary men in our lives by sending a handwritten message that proves just how much their presence\, and their advice\, truly means.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/fathers-day/2029-06-17/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290911
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T154421Z
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SUMMARY:Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
DESCRIPTION:Rosh Hashanah\, the Jewish New Year\, is a time of profound reflection\, repentance\, and renewal. Marking the beginning of the “High Holy Days\,” this festival celebrates the creation of the world and invites individuals to look back on the past year while setting intentions for the one ahead. It is a holiday defined by beautiful symbolism: the sounding of the Shofar (ram’s horn) to awaken the spirit\, and the custom of dipping apples into honey to represent the hope for a “sweet” year. Families gather for festive meals\, sharing round challah bread to symbolize the cycle of life and the crown of the Divine. \nSending a Rosh Hashanah card—or a L’shanah Tovah card—is a long-standing and cherished tradition within the Jewish community. In a season focused on “inscribing” one’s name in the Book of Life\, the act of physically writing a greeting carries special weight. Whether the card features elegant illustrations of pomegranates (symbolizing abundance)\, calligraphic Hebrew blessings\, or whimsical honey pots\, it serves as a tangible connection between generations. Receiving a card in the post is a heartwarming reminder of community and the enduring strength of heritage during this sacred time. \nBeyond the religious significance\, these cards are a wonderful way to bridge the distance between loved ones. In the rush of the modern world\, a handwritten note offers a moment of “Shalom” (peace) and a sincere wish for health and happiness. By sending a Rosh Hashanah card\, you are participating in a beautiful cycle of giving and receiving that has brightened homes for centuries.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/rosh-hashanah-jewish-new-year/2029-09-10/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291101
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20240816T201308Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween
DESCRIPTION:Sending Halloween cards is a spook-tacular way to connect with friends and family. It’s like casting a happy little spell that delivers smiles right to their postboxes. Plus\, it’s a boo-tiful tradition that can make your loved ones feel gourd-geous inside and out. \nAnd let’s be honest\, who wouldn’t want to receive a card with a punny ghost saying “I’m just here for the boos”? It’s a fang-tastic way to spread some eerie-sistible cheer and show that you’re thinking of them during the witching season.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/halloween/2029-10-31/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291106
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T153856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T153929Z
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SUMMARY:Diwali
DESCRIPTION:Diwali\, or Deepavali\, is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture\, celebrated by Hindus\, Sikhs\, Jains\, and some Buddhists worldwide. Known as the “Festival of Lights\,” it symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness\, good over evil\, and knowledge over ignorance. Lasting five days\, the festival is a sensory marvel of glowing diyas (oil lamps)\, vibrant rangoli patterns on doorsteps\, spectacular fireworks\, and the sharing of mithai (traditional sweets). It is a time for cleaning and decorating the home to welcome Lakshmi\, the goddess of wealth and prosperity\, and for gathering with loved ones to celebrate new beginnings. \nSending a Diwali card is a cherished tradition that perfectly captures the warmth and generosity of the season. In a festival where “sharing the light” is central\, a physical card serves as a tangible beacon of goodwill. Whether it features shimmering gold foil\, colorful illustrations of lamps and lotus flowers\, or sacred symbols like Om and Ganesha\, a card carries a message of hope and prosperity that a digital notification simply cannot match. For friends and family separated by distance\, it is a vital way to bridge the gap and ensure that the “spark” of the festival reaches every corner of the globe. \nBy choosing to send a Diwali card\, you are participating in a beautiful act of connection. It is a moment to wish someone a Shubh Deepavali (Happy Diwali) and a prosperous year ahead.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/diwali/2029-11-05/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291201
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T150118Z
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SUMMARY:St Andrew's Day
DESCRIPTION:Sending a card for St Andrew’s Day on the 30th of November is a beautiful way to usher in the winter season with a sense of kinship and “auld acquaintance.” As Scotland’s patron saint is celebrated\, a physical card serves as a stirring tribute to heritage\, whether it features the bold Saltire\, a sprig of purple thistle\, or a cosy tartan design. It is a moment to reach out across the miles\, offering a warm gesture of friendship and a nod to the spirit of hospitality that defines the Scottish character. \nIn the rush toward the end of the year\, a St Andrew’s Day card provides a meaningful pause to celebrate community and culture. It’s a chance to champion the incredible artistry of the card industry while sending a tangible “hug” to loved ones. From poetic verses to modern\, minimalist designs\, each card is a reminder of the bonds that tie us together.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-andrews-day/2029-11-30/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291210
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260225T101106Z
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
DESCRIPTION:Hanukkah\, the Jewish “Festival of Lights\,” is a vibrant eight-day celebration of resilience\, miracles\, and the triumph of light over darkness. Commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem\, the holiday centers on the miracle of the oil—where a single day’s supply lasted for eight. Today\, families gather to light the Menorah (or Hanukkiah)\, adding one candle each night until the room is bathed in a warm\, defiant glow. It is a season of joy\, defined by the spinning of dreidels\, the sizzling of latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts)\, and the heartfelt gathering of kin to retell a story of courage that has endured for millennia. \nSending a Hanukkah card is a beautiful way to share that “inner light” with friends and family during the shortest days of the year. In a festival that celebrates the small miracle that went a long way\, a physical card is a perfect parallel—a simple gesture that carries immense warmth. Whether it features shimmering blues and silvers\, whimsical illustrations of glowing menorahs\, or elegant Star of David motifs\, a card serves as a tangible connection. It’s a way to send a “Happy Hanukkah” or a wish for “Chag Sameach” that can be displayed proudly on a mantlepiece\, growing alongside the candles as the eight nights progress. \nIn the midst of the winter season\, a handwritten Hanukkah greeting offers a moment of true reflection and connection. It bridges the distance for those who cannot share in the candle-lighting in person\, ensuring they feel part of the family circle. By choosing a beautifully designed card\, you are honoring a rich cultural heritage while supporting the creative artistry that keeps traditions alive.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/hanukkah/2029-12-09/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291226
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20240815T201258Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Sending Christmas cards each year is like the annual roll call for your social circle; it’s a festive way to say\, “Hey\, I haven’t forgotten you… yet!” \nIt’s a tradition that combines the joy of getting something in the mail that isn’t a bill with the thrill of a yearly pop quiz: “Do I remember everyone’s address\, or will some of these end up at the North Pole?” Plus\, it’s the only time of year when glitter doesn’t immediately equate to a crafting disaster. It’s a heartfelt nudge wrapped in an envelope\, reminding people that they’re more than just a name in a contact list. \nAnd let’s be honest\, it’s the perfect excuse to show off that one good family photo where everyone is looking at the camera\, including the dog. So\, whether it’s spreading cheer\, reconnecting with long-lost cousins\, or just keeping the postal service in business\, sending Christmas cards is a charming and timeless tradition the whole world over.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/christmas/2029-12-25/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300205
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260225T105253Z
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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-5/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300204
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T151156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T151156Z
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:There is a profound sense of renewal and shared hope in sending a card for Chinese New Year. As we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new\, a physical card—often adorned in vibrant reds and shimmering golds—serves as a powerful symbol of luck and prosperity. Whether it features the elegant calligraphy of the New Year’s zodiac animal or intricate paper-cut designs\, receiving a card is a tactile reminder of family\, longevity\, and the “red envelope” tradition of wishing abundance to those we cherish. \nIn a festival centered on reunion and connection\, a handwritten note bridges the gap between generations and across continents. Sending a card is a thoughtful way to participate in the world’s most vibrant celebration\, offering a “Gong Hei Fat Choy” or “Xin Nian Kuai Le” that lingers far longer than a digital message. By choosing a beautifully crafted card\, you aren’t just sending a greeting; you’re sharing a wish for a year filled with health\, happiness\, and peace.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/chinese-new-year/2030-02-03/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300206
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T152210Z
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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/2030-02-05/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300215
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
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UID:10000085-1897257600-1897343999@www.gca.cards
SUMMARY:Valentine's Day
DESCRIPTION:Valentine’s Day cards are the unsung heroes of February\, bravely bearing the weight of our romantic aspirations on their papery shoulders. They’re like love’s little messengers\, fluttering through letterboxes and into hearts with all the subtlety of Cupid’s arrow (minus the risk of accidental injury). Historically\, these cards have been the go-to method for expressing feelings that might otherwise leave us tongue-tied. \nAnd let’s not forget the thrill of receiving a card with a mysterious signature\, sparking one’s detective-like inner curiosity. Whether they’re handcrafted masterpieces or store-bought wonders\, Valentine’s Day cards remain a cherished tradition\, ensuring that love\, actually\, is all around us.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/valentines-day/2030-02-14/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300302
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T145909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T145909Z
UID:10000139-1898553600-1898639999@www.gca.cards
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/2030-03-01/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300318
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T145630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T145630Z
UID:10000134-1899936000-1900022399@www.gca.cards
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/2030-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300401
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260226T132734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T132734Z
UID:10000197-1901174400-1901206800@www.gca.cards
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/2030-03-31/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300415
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260225T103433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T103433Z
UID:10000179-1902384000-1902416400@www.gca.cards
SUMMARY:Eid-Ul-Adha
DESCRIPTION:Eid al-Adha\, the “Festival of Sacrifice\,” is one of the most sacred dates in the Islamic calendar\, marking the culmination of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. It commemorates the devotion of the Prophet Ibrahim and is defined by the beautiful tradition of Qurbani\, where the spirit of the holiday is expressed through selfless charity and sharing meals with those in need. Celebrated by millions globally\, it is a time for families to gather in their finest attire\, perform communal prayers\, and reinforce the values of gratitude\, faith\, and immense generosity. \nSending a physical Eid card adds a touch of personal warmth to these grand celebrations\, serving as a tangible “Eid Mubarak” that outlasts a digital message. In a season centered on connection and thinking of others\, a beautifully designed card—featuring elegant crescent moons or intricate geometric patterns—acts as a bridge between homes and generations. By sending a handwritten note\, you are sharing a piece of the festival’s joy and ensuring that friends and family\, whether near or far\, feel truly valued during this significant time of reflection and feast.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/eid-ul-adha/2030-04-14/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300422
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260226T132153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T132153Z
UID:10000190-1902988800-1903021200@www.gca.cards
SUMMARY:Easter (Easter Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:Easter is a vibrant celebration of hope\, renewal\, and the arrival of spring. For many\, it is the most significant date in the Christian calendar\, marking the resurrection and the promise of new life. Beyond its traditional roots\, Easter has become a universal symbol of the changing seasons; a time of bright daffodils\, skipping lambs\, and the playful tradition of easter egg hunts. It is a holiday that invites us to step out of the winter chill and embrace a sense of optimism\, gathering with family and friends to share festive meals and\, of course\, a chocolate treat or two. \nSending an Easter card is a wonderful way to “deliver a bit of sunshine” directly to a loved one’s door. In a season defined by growth and fresh starts\, a physical card—adorned with soft pastels\, whimsical bunnies\, or elegant floral wreaths—acts as a beautiful reminder that warmer days are ahead. Whether you are sending a message of faith or simply a cheerful “thinking of you\,” a handwritten note carries a warmth that digital messages often lack.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/easter-easter-sunday/2030-04-21/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300424
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T145042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T145042Z
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SUMMARY:St Georges Day
DESCRIPTION:There is a unique\, spirited charm in sending a St George’s Day card. It’s a moment to pause and celebrate the legendary gallantry and heritage that define the 23rd of April. In a world of fleeting digital pings\, receiving a physical card emblazoned with the iconic red cross or a whimsical dragon is a powerful way to share a bit of English pride. Whether it’s a nod to tradition or a cheeky modern take on the dragon-slaying myth\, these cards act as a wonderful “thinking of you” that cuts through the noise of the everyday. \nBeyond the folklore\, sending a card is a meaningful gesture of connection and community. It’s an opportunity to champion our vibrant creative industry while reviving the simple pleasure of the post. From elegant illustrations of the English rose to bold\, patriotic designs\, each card sent is a small act of celebration that brightens a mantlepiece and reinforces the bonds of friendship.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-georges-day/2030-04-23/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300426
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T154727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T154741Z
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SUMMARY:Passover
DESCRIPTION:Passover\, or Pesach\, is one of the most foundational and beloved festivals in the Jewish calendar\, commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is a powerful celebration of freedom\, resilience\, and the enduring strength of faith. Central to the holiday is the Seder\, a ritual feast where families gather to retell the story of the Exodus using the Haggadah. From the symbolic crunch of matzah (unleavened bread) to the bitter herbs and the four cups of wine\, every element of the Seder table is a sensory journey through history\, teaching each generation the importance of liberty and hope. \nSending a Passover card is a beautiful way to extend the warmth of the Seder table to those who cannot be there in person. In a festival that places such high value on storytelling and “passing it on” to the next generation\, a physical card serves as a tangible link between families and friends. Whether it features elegant illustrations of spring flowers (marking Chag HaAviv\, the Festival of Spring)\, traditional Seder plates\, or modern artistic interpretations of the Exodus\, a card carries a heartfelt wish for a “Kosher and Joyful Passover.” It’s a thoughtful gesture that acknowledges the deep spiritual and historical significance of the week. \nIn our fast-paced digital world\, a handwritten Passover greeting offers a moment of genuine connection. It honors the tradition of hospitality—opening one’s heart\, if not one’s home\, to others. Receiving a card in the post during this eight-day celebration brings a sense of “Shalom” and communal belonging to the recipient’s mantlepiece.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/passover/2030-04-25/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300617
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260226T133040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T133040Z
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SUMMARY:Father's Day
DESCRIPTION:Father’s Day is a special moment in the calendar dedicated to celebrating the men who provide strength\, guidance\, and a fair share of “dad jokes” throughout our lives. Observed on the third Sunday of June\, it is a day to honour fathers\, grandads\, stepfathers\, and father figures for their steady support and the quiet sacrifices they make. Whether the day is marked by a family barbecue\, a long walk in the countryside\, or simply a peaceful afternoon\, it is an essential opportunity to pause and say “cheers” to the role models who have helped steer our journeys. \nThere is a distinct\, rugged charm in sending a Father’s Day card. While a quick phone call is always welcome\, a physical card is a lasting token of appreciation that often finds a permanent home on a desk or a workshop shelf. From classic designs featuring vintage cars and sporting themes to modern\, witty illustrations that capture a unique sense of humour\, a card allows you to communicate what sometimes goes unsaid. Celebrate the legendary men in our lives by sending a handwritten message that proves just how much their presence\, and their advice\, truly means.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/fathers-day/2030-06-16/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300929
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T154421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T154421Z
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SUMMARY:Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
DESCRIPTION:Rosh Hashanah\, the Jewish New Year\, is a time of profound reflection\, repentance\, and renewal. Marking the beginning of the “High Holy Days\,” this festival celebrates the creation of the world and invites individuals to look back on the past year while setting intentions for the one ahead. It is a holiday defined by beautiful symbolism: the sounding of the Shofar (ram’s horn) to awaken the spirit\, and the custom of dipping apples into honey to represent the hope for a “sweet” year. Families gather for festive meals\, sharing round challah bread to symbolize the cycle of life and the crown of the Divine. \nSending a Rosh Hashanah card—or a L’shanah Tovah card—is a long-standing and cherished tradition within the Jewish community. In a season focused on “inscribing” one’s name in the Book of Life\, the act of physically writing a greeting carries special weight. Whether the card features elegant illustrations of pomegranates (symbolizing abundance)\, calligraphic Hebrew blessings\, or whimsical honey pots\, it serves as a tangible connection between generations. Receiving a card in the post is a heartwarming reminder of community and the enduring strength of heritage during this sacred time. \nBeyond the religious significance\, these cards are a wonderful way to bridge the distance between loved ones. In the rush of the modern world\, a handwritten note offers a moment of “Shalom” (peace) and a sincere wish for health and happiness. By sending a Rosh Hashanah card\, you are participating in a beautiful cycle of giving and receiving that has brightened homes for centuries.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/rosh-hashanah-jewish-new-year/2030-09-28/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20301026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20301027
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T153856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T153929Z
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SUMMARY:Diwali
DESCRIPTION:Diwali\, or Deepavali\, is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture\, celebrated by Hindus\, Sikhs\, Jains\, and some Buddhists worldwide. Known as the “Festival of Lights\,” it symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness\, good over evil\, and knowledge over ignorance. Lasting five days\, the festival is a sensory marvel of glowing diyas (oil lamps)\, vibrant rangoli patterns on doorsteps\, spectacular fireworks\, and the sharing of mithai (traditional sweets). It is a time for cleaning and decorating the home to welcome Lakshmi\, the goddess of wealth and prosperity\, and for gathering with loved ones to celebrate new beginnings. \nSending a Diwali card is a cherished tradition that perfectly captures the warmth and generosity of the season. In a festival where “sharing the light” is central\, a physical card serves as a tangible beacon of goodwill. Whether it features shimmering gold foil\, colorful illustrations of lamps and lotus flowers\, or sacred symbols like Om and Ganesha\, a card carries a message of hope and prosperity that a digital notification simply cannot match. For friends and family separated by distance\, it is a vital way to bridge the gap and ensure that the “spark” of the festival reaches every corner of the globe. \nBy choosing to send a Diwali card\, you are participating in a beautiful act of connection. It is a moment to wish someone a Shubh Deepavali (Happy Diwali) and a prosperous year ahead.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/diwali/2030-10-26/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20301031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20301101
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20240816T201308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T201308Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween
DESCRIPTION:Sending Halloween cards is a spook-tacular way to connect with friends and family. It’s like casting a happy little spell that delivers smiles right to their postboxes. Plus\, it’s a boo-tiful tradition that can make your loved ones feel gourd-geous inside and out. \nAnd let’s be honest\, who wouldn’t want to receive a card with a punny ghost saying “I’m just here for the boos”? It’s a fang-tastic way to spread some eerie-sistible cheer and show that you’re thinking of them during the witching season.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/halloween/2030-10-31/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20301130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20301201
DTSTAMP:20260419T024844
CREATED:20260224T150118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T150118Z
UID:10000144-1922227200-1922313599@www.gca.cards
SUMMARY:St Andrew's Day
DESCRIPTION:Sending a card for St Andrew’s Day on the 30th of November is a beautiful way to usher in the winter season with a sense of kinship and “auld acquaintance.” As Scotland’s patron saint is celebrated\, a physical card serves as a stirring tribute to heritage\, whether it features the bold Saltire\, a sprig of purple thistle\, or a cosy tartan design. It is a moment to reach out across the miles\, offering a warm gesture of friendship and a nod to the spirit of hospitality that defines the Scottish character. \nIn the rush toward the end of the year\, a St Andrew’s Day card provides a meaningful pause to celebrate community and culture. It’s a chance to champion the incredible artistry of the card industry while sending a tangible “hug” to loved ones. From poetic verses to modern\, minimalist designs\, each card is a reminder of the bonds that tie us together.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/st-andrews-day/2030-11-30/
CATEGORIES:Card Sending Occasions
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