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Handmade Lighthouse Cards Donated 12/19/25

Updated: Dec 25, 2025


Batch of handmade encouragement cards accepted for donation by Wicked Good Cards
Twenty handmade lighthouse encouragement cards accepted for donation. Each donated card features a lighthouse motif paired with messages like “Shine On,” “Be True to Yourself,” or “Seas the Day,” with a blank interior left open for personal messages of encouragement or care.

Date: December 19, 2025

Cards donated: 20

Donated by: Shannon Cyr

Status: Accepted


These lighthouse-themed cards were received and accepted by Wicked Good Cards as part of a larger donation of 90 handmade cards on December 19, 2025.


Lighthouses are an enduring symbol along the Maine coast, often associated with guidance, steadiness, and finding one’s way. In care communities, imagery like this can feel reassuring and supportive, offering a sense of direction without urgency or pressure.


The messages paired with these designs focus on encouragement and self-trust rather than outcomes. Cards like these work well in moments when someone may need reassurance, a reminder of their own strength, or a quiet signal that they are seen and supported.


With blank interiors, each card allows the sender to add words that fit the moment. Patients, residents, caregivers, or staff can use them to offer encouragement, acknowledge effort, or share a note of care during uncertain or challenging times.


These cards have been accepted into inventory and will be distributed by category based on partner needs and availability.

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