ABOUT SASSY


Sassy Greetings started in the strange, suspended world after the pandemic — a time when we were all trying to reconnect, remember who we were, and laugh again.

Greeting cards were my starting point, and they’ve since grown into a small family of stationery gifts. But the heart of it all is still the same: words that feel true, delivered with attitude.
I’ve always been a letter writer. Long before cell phones and social media, staying in touch meant stamps, envelopes, and handwriting. I sent cards as a kid, as a teenager, as a young adult — it’s the one habit that never left me. When the pandemic hit and the world shrank to screens and isolation, cards suddenly mattered again. That’s when I finally created my own line for real.

My cards are built on the two things that get most of us through midlife: friendship and humour.

Women carry each other through storms, reinventions, heartbreaks, hot flashes, and the kind of laughter that makes you lean on the counter for support. My friends have done that for me, and I make cards for women who do that for each other.

What makes Sassy Greetings different is that the typography does the talking. The words don’t just sit on the card — they smirk, they side‑eye, they tell the truth with a wink. It’s visual attitude. It’s personality in type.

My hope is simple:

that these cards help women reconnect — with old friends, with shared memories, with the versions of themselves they sometimes forget. And that they laugh. Loudly. Preferably with someone who remembers the good old days right along with them.