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Mail worth opening.

Snail mail clubs for burnt-out humans. Gift boxes for everyone you forgot to text back. Cards that make you look far more organised than you feel.

 

Whatever you need, Sentimently creates tactile ways to reconnect. 

Here's how we can help.

Doing your best to
stave off a bit of an
existential crisis?

We recommend 
The Connection Club.

A monthly envelope for people who’ve accidentally built their identity around productivity. Includes reflective prompts, nice paper, and no pressure to “transform your life.”

Always buying generic
cards from the servo
at the last minute?

How about The Correspondence Club?

 

1 or 4 blank-inside handmade cards sent to you each month,  each one unique, ready for birthdays, apologies, and “just thinking of you” moments you forgot about until now.

Want to send a gift
that isn’t 40% straw filler
and regret?

Have you considered one of our gift hampers?

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Hand-packed, handmade, and actually personal. (No generic shiraz or weird chutney, promise.)

Our 
Manifesto.

In a world where “staying in touch” means liking a post you didn’t read, we’re here to champion the scandalous idea of slowing down. Our greetings cards, hampers and snail mail clubs are purposefully analogue, designed for those rare souls who still believe in the sheer audacity of making connection a ritual, not just a push notification.

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Our cards are more than paper and ink.

Our clubs are more than papers in an envelope, and our hampers are more than just gifts in a fancy box.

They are tiny acts of defiance against the digital tide, an invitation to pause, to step away from screens, and to craft something real: a moment, an experience, a memory. 

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Because the ultimate luxury today isn’t immediacy, it’s intention. Care takes time. It’s the quiet thrill of a handwritten note or the joy of unwrapping something that feels chosen just for you. It’s a moment of stillness in a hyper-connected world.

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If you too miss real ink on a page, we invite you to join us in this tiny rebellion. Let's return to something unmistakably human, wrapped in an envelope.

 

In these small, deliberate acts, there’s something quietly radical: meaning.

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