Birthday Cards – To Send or Not to Send
Do you send out Birthday Cards? or do you send them by email or other Social Media? Or do you give that special someone a phone call? Well as of today, I am joining Shannon West's Band Wagon #imbringingbirthdaysback.
Read this article that was posted on Stampin' Up! Blog.
Let's All Bring Birthdays Back
By Shannon West, Demonstrator Training Manager
It started one Saturday in January. I was kicking myself for not sending out my Christmas cards, but I also noticed that many friends had simply posted their Christmas cards on Facebook rather than sending them in the mail. For years I’ve complained about Facebook ruining birthday cards and now it would seem the same was happening to Christmas cards. A handmade, handwritten card in the mailbox seemed to be nearly extinct—and I was contributing to the problem! I wanted to do something drastic and immediate to stop this neglect and hold myself accountable.
So that Saturday in January, I made a decision: I posted on Facebook that I would send a birthday card to any of my friends that wanted one. I didn’t think about the possibilities or consequences…I just posted and was astonished when the responses started rolling in.
After 24 hours, I had over 300 responses…far more than I had ever received on a previous post. I started a spreadsheet to keep track and went to work making and sending birthday cards.
Two days later, I posted a photo of my first set of cards that I was sending. At this point, my posts started to be shared and others started posting that they were also sending cards to their friends. These results were an absolute surprise!
As my friends began receiving their cards, they posted photos of them on social media to thank me. This sparked another idea: there needed to be a way to easily see all the cards—my cards and others’ cards too—so that we could see all the different ideas to CASE (Copy And Share Everything). Playing on the lyrics of a Justin Timberlake song, the hashtag #imbringingbirthdaysback was born! I wanted to stamp it on each card so that the receiver would know to use the hashtag if they posted the card, so I carved my very own #imbringingbirthdaysback stamp.
As my spreadsheet of birthdays grew (it’s currently 1,327 names strong!), the sharing grew. There is something special about a birthday. It’s your special day—you get to dictate what happens that day and it’s yours to own and craft. And EVERYONE has one. It seems this unexpectedly played into the development of this movement. And it wasn’t difficult to sense the happiness and excitement that one feels when simply sending cards…that was a factor in the excitement that built around the movement too, of course.
After a few weeks, Sara approached me and asked how Stampin’ up! could support the movement—after all, making and sending cards is what Stampin’ Up! has always been focused on (Shelli still sends every single employee a birthday card each year!). I also got to share my story on a local news program.
Keep tabs on Stampin’ Up!’s social media feeds or check back here for the exact availability date. But you don’t need to wait for the stamp to join in the movement. Start creating and sending your own birthday cards to friends, family, neighbors, coworkers and more. Let’s bring birthdays back together!
SO…………….. I too will help in her cause this year. Did you want a hand created Birthday card from me?
If you live in Canada ( sorry I still work full time and feel that I have to limit this to one country) and would like a card sent to you, leave a comment with your name and birthday. You will then need to pm me with your address and name and I will get a card out in the mail for your special day.
Let's bring back Birthdays.
Have a wonderful day.
Stampingly,
Diane
Way To Go Diane! This is such a great idea. I send cards to all our grandkids (we have 12) and to all siblings (8) as well as nieces and nephews. And I know they appreciate them. Ginette Dodd July 31,1956
I like the idea, but also think we can sent them without signing the card. Put a hand written note inside so the person receiving can then use it to send to someone else…that way the card gets at least two pleasures! Maybe more
I have little typed note to put in the card saying ” I did not write in the card so it can be used when they need a card to send” . Double the gift!
Wow Ginette that is a lot of Grandchildren to enjoy I only have 3 but love them. Do you craft with them?
What a great idea Diane but it becomes pretty costly to mail them all out. If you have a discounted mailing system, I’d love to get one but couldn’t mail it to anyone else as I save every home made card I receive. They look great on the shelves that I have on the walls, close to the ceiling. November 25 but I will keep the year private as some people think I’m still 19. 😉
Great idea Bonnie. We d that at the Cards 4 a Cause event
Nel no discount but well worth the $1 investment send me a pm with your address that way I have them all in one spot
I would love one, and I will do my best to get on the band wagon.