
Thank You Greeting Cards
Thank-you cards are a written expression of gratitude — traditionally sent within two weeks of a gift, favor, or hospitality, and equally appropriate for weddings, baby showers, job interviews, or anyone who watered your plants while you were gone. This collection skips the cursive-and-script aesthetic. Every card is rooted in nature imagery and lands without fuss. Print at home or send as a digital share link.
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Sample messages varied by tone. Use one as written, or as a starting point for your own.
Heartfelt
- Thank you. The kind of help you offered isn't common, and I noticed.
- I don't know what I would've done. Thank you — really.
Short
- Thanks. You're a good one.
- Thank you. Truly.
Wedding
- Thank you for celebrating with us — and for the [gift]. We'll think of you every time we use it.
- Your presence at our wedding meant everything. Thank you for being part of the day.
Baby Shower
- Thank you for the [gift] — and for being part of this new chapter. We're so grateful.
Job Interview
- Thank you for your time today. I appreciated the conversation and learned a lot about [team/role]. I'm even more excited about the opportunity.
Hospitality
- Thank you for opening your home to us. The food, the company, the easy laughter — all of it.
Gift
- Thank you for the [gift]. You knew exactly what to pick.
Professional
- Thank you for your thoughtful [referral / introduction / advice]. It made a real difference.
Sympathy Thanks
- Thank you for showing up during a hard season. It mattered. It still matters.
Thank You cards by relationship
Different recipients ask for different cards. Browse by who you're sending to.
Wedding Thank-You Cards
For the gifts, the presence, and the people who made the day possible.
Baby Shower Thank-You Cards
For the showers, the gifts, and the village that's already showing up.
Job Interview Thank-You Cards
Brief, professional, and a noticeable signal that you actually want the job.
Thank You for Teachers
For the teachers who shaped a year, a subject, or a child.
Thank You for Hospitality
For the friends and family who hosted, fed, or housed you.
Thank You cards by tone
Choose a register that fits the recipient.
Short Thank-You Cards
For when "thanks" is the whole message and anything more would be too much.
Professional Thank-You Cards
For business contexts — interviews, referrals, vendors, clients. Polished and unfussy.
Heartfelt Thank-You Cards
For when someone showed up in a way that deserves more than a text.
Frequently asked about Thank You cards
When should you send a thank-you card?
Within two weeks of the gift, hospitality, or favor is the etiquette standard. Wedding thank-you cards have a longer customary window — within three months of the wedding. For job interviews, send within 24 hours. For everyday gestures, sooner is better; later is still better than never.
What do you write in a thank-you card?
Be specific about what you're thanking the person for. "Thank you for the dutch oven" is better than "thanks for the gift," and "thank you for watching the dog while we hiked the Tetons" is much better than "thanks for everything." Specifics signal you noticed; generics signal you didn't.
Are handwritten thank-you cards still expected?
For weddings, baby showers, and gifts of substance — yes. The handwriting is a meaningful part of the gesture. For everyday gratitude, a printed card with a handwritten message inside reads as nearly equivalent. A typed-and-emailed thank-you is acceptable for routine professional contexts but reads less personal.
Can I send a thank-you card by email or text?
Yes — every card has a digital share-link option. The link opens to a personalized digital card with your message. Useful for time-sensitive thanks (job interviews, instant gratitude) or when the recipient is far away.
Do you need a thank-you card for every wedding gift?
Yes, by etiquette. Each gift, including monetary gifts, deserves an individual thank-you card sent within three months of the wedding. Most couples space this out across a few sessions rather than tackling all at once.
Is it too late to send a thank-you card?
Almost never. A late thank-you with an honest acknowledgment ("This has been on my mind for weeks — I'm sorry it's late, but I wanted to make sure you knew how much I appreciated…") lands better than not sending one at all.
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