After this many years he can predict the card before he opens it. Make one he genuinely can't.
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The anniversary card for a husband is a well-worn genre, and most of it is interchangeable. A photo of a beach he's never been to, a printed line about love and laughter, a foil heart. He's had a version of it every year and he knows exactly how it reads before the envelope is open. The card stops meaning anything when it could have been sent to anyone's husband.
A personalised anniversary card is the opposite. The Card Genie builds it from a photo of him, or of the two of you, and a description of what you want to say. Him as the reluctant hero of a film poster. The two of you rendered as a warm illustrated portrait in the pose from your wedding photo, a couple of decades on. A cinematic scene of the holiday you keep threatening to take. The face is his, the joke is yours, and it could not have gone to anyone else.
Write the greeting the way you'd actually say it to him, specific to the year and the in-jokes, and the design carries the rest. Send it on WhatsApp over breakfast, or as a video card he watches on his phone at his desk. The video tiers animate the scene, which for a husband who claims not to be sentimental tends to work better than anyone admits.
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Skip the greeting-card language and be specific to him and to the year. Reference something real from the last twelve months, an in-joke, or the thing you appreciate but rarely say out loud. Specificity is what makes a husband keep a card rather than recycle it. The AI builds the design, you write the words in plain English.
Yes. Upload the wedding photo and the AI can reinterpret it as a warm illustrated or cinematic portrait in the same pose, years on. It's one of the most popular anniversary formats because the before-and-after does the emotional work on its own.
Yes. The video tiers turn a still portrait into a short animated clip. A five-second (£3.49) or fifteen-second (£7.99) video card, watched on his phone, tends to get a bigger reaction than a physical card, especially from the husband who insists he isn't sentimental.
The digital card takes under five minutes from photo to shareable link. You can make one the night before and still have it ready by morning.
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