A set of 10 fill-in-the-blank greeting cards designed to work for any occasion you can think of — and probably a few you haven't yet. The Everything Card solves the problem of standing in front of a stationery shelf trying to decide between "Congratulations!" and "Sympathy" when what you actually need is somewhere in between, or in front of, or sideways from either.
Each card is printed with a circle-and-fill structure: choose a greeting, add some adjectives, note the occasion, sign it. The result is a card that works for weddings, funerals, engagements, birthdays, new jobs, retirements, breakups, promotions, divorces, sobriety milestones, dog adoptions, and the dozen other moments that fall outside the usual greeting card categories. The cheekier the better, by the brand's own design.
Comes with 10 cards and 10 envelopes. The kind of thing to keep in a drawer for the next time someone in your life does something worth acknowledging.
WHY IT'S SPECIAL
- Works for any occasion: one card, infinite uses — weddings, funerals, birthdays, new jobs, breakups, anything else worth marking.
- Circle-and-fill structure: choose your greeting, add your adjectives, note the occasion. The format does the framing; you bring the personality.
- Designed to be cheeky: the more specific and irreverent your fill-ins, the better the card lands. Built for people who want their greetings to sound like them.
- 10 cards plus 10 envelopes: enough to keep in a drawer for whenever the moment arrives, without needing to make another trip to the store.
- Brings hand-written cards back into rotation — the brand's stated goal, and an increasingly worthwhile one.
DETAILS
- Set of 10 cards and 10 envelopes
- Fill-in-the-blank greeting card format
- Works for any occasion
- Made by No Particular Order
THE BRAND
No Particular Order is a small studio making journals, cards, and printed objects built around a single conviction: the most useful prompts are the ones you can answer when you want to, not when a calendar tells you to. The brand started with Volume 1, a 200-prompt journal that became a quiet sensation, and has expanded into travel journals, calling cards, and other paper goods that share the same premise — bringing intention and personality back to interactions that have mostly moved to screens.