they're just cards, right? wellll ...

day maker cards are uniquely created in small batches, designed one original style at a time, usually in quantities of 2-6 cards. each card is intentionally pulled together with quality supplies + loving, passionate creativity. there's no magic assembly-line machine busting them out, just two crafty hands doing all the stamping, foiling, embossing, die-cutting, assembling + packaging.

unlike the BIG names in greeting cards commonly found in retail shops [where thousands of people can select the same generic design], day maker cards are meant to be special treasures proudly displayed , re-read over + over, and loved for a long time.

every day maker card can become art by simply putting it into ANY 5x7 frame!

swap out designs seasonally or keep a special card where you can see it + appreciate it everyday.

each day maker card is labeled as either a one-of-a-kind design or numbered on the insert.
you'll see the number of the card in the batch, like 1/4. the cards you select + send should be as unique + meaningful as the people you choose to send them to.

the supplies that i use are the best of the best; 100-110lb heavyweight cardstock, stamps + die-cuts made in the usa by other small businesses and envelopes that generally don't require licking! i have more than 20 years of experience in being a maker + i'm confident you'll find a special card for any + every event you can think of.

why are card images watermarked?

it's sad to say, but between some shady people stealing images + the popularity of AI, it's getting harder and harder for makers to protect their artwork. the watermark logo on the images in listings and on social media is not part of the actual card design and is only on the photos.

this is one step that i can take to try and protect myself + the integrity of my small business against being used in ways i have not agreed to. i appreciate your understanding + support.