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Handmade Encouragement and Pun Cards Donated 05/24/26

  • May 24
  • 2 min read
Five handmade encouragement greeting cards with sailboat, blueberry, and cactus paper art designs
Five handmade greeting cards were accepted for donation by Wicked Good Cards, including two “Seas the Day” sailboat cards, two “You Are Berry Special” blueberry cards, and one “Looking Sharp” cactus card. All cards are blank inside for flexible use in care settings and community support programs.

Date accepted: May 24, 2026

Cards donated: 5

Donated by: Mainely Cards LLC

Status: Reviewed and approved for distribution


Five handmade greeting cards were accepted for donation by Wicked Good Cards on May 24, 2026. These 5×7 folded greeting cards include coordinating envelopes and were reviewed and approved to meet Wicked Good Cards quality standards for distribution.


This donation includes two encouragement cards featuring the phrase “Seas the Day,” each with a layered sailboat design constructed from multiple cardstock elements. The boats include green, yellow, brown, and blue paper details, with stylized wave elements beneath the hull and blue script paper wording positioned near the bottom of each card.


Also included are two encouragement cards featuring the phrase “You Are Berry Special.” Each card includes a layered blueberry character with cute facial details and blue glitter cardstock lettering. The wording appears above and below the central design, with the phrase arranged across the full card front.


One additional card features the phrase “Looking Sharp” above a dapper cactus. This card includes green, black, gold, and purple cardstock elements, with glitter finishes visible in the lettering, cactus, and hat details.


All five cards are standard A7 size and were donated by Mainely Cards LLC for charitable distribution through Wicked Good Cards. The cards are blank inside, allowing flexible use across a range of care and support settings based on recipient needs.


These cards will be placed within care settings in Maine.

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