The Birth Announcement Card That Doesn't Look Like Everyone Else's
Every mailbox on the block gets the same folded photo card. Yours doesn't have to.
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Here's the problem with a standard birth announcement card: it gets a glance, maybe a magnet on the fridge, then it's gone. Most parents spend weeks picking the perfect newborn photo, only to watch it disappear into a stack of mail within a week. You want something grandparents actually keep, something that survives longer than the first diaper blowout. A flat paper card with a cursive font and a stock border just doesn't do that anymore — and if you're being honest, you've seen a hundred of them already this year.
Snapshot builds your birth announcement card like a real trading card — thick, glossy, built for a shelf or a display case, not a junk drawer. Upload the hospital photo, the tiny-hand shot, whatever you've got. Pick a pro sports-card template, add the name, birth date, weight, and length like real stats on the back. We print it on professional card stock and ship it in 2-3 days with a free magnetic case included, nationwide, no extra charge.
Here's exactly how the whole thing works, start to finish.
We print and ship custom cards to families in all 50 states every week, including a steady stream of birth announcement orders each month.
From Hospital Photo to Mailed Card
Day 0
Upload the newborn photo and enter birth details, even from the hospital room.
Day 0-1
Choose your template and confirm the layout front and back.
Day 1-3
Card prints on professional card stock at our Des Moines facility.
Day 3+
Free shipping delivers your birth announcement card and magnetic case nationwide.
Free to design, instant preview. Ships the next business day.

Why Choose a Trading-Card-Style Announcement Over a Flat Photo Card?
A flat card gets recycled. A trading card gets displayed.
Built to Last, Not Laminated
Standard photo cards are thin stock meant for a quick glance. Ours are printed on professional card stock designed to hold up in a case for years, not weeks, so it survives being handled by grandma at every holiday.
Stats on the Back Tell the Real Story
Birth weight, length, and time of arrival become a real stat line on the card back — the way a rookie card lists height and college. It's a small detail that makes people stop and actually read it.
Comes Ready to Display
The free magnetic case means there's no separate frame purchase, no trip to a craft store. It goes straight from the mailbox to a shelf, desk, or nursery display without extra steps.
Fast Turnaround for a Fast-Moving Life
New parents don't have weeks to spare on design revisions. A 2-3 day turnaround means the announcement goes out while the news is still fresh, not a month after the baby's already sleeping through the night.
Who Actually Orders a Birth Announcement Card Like This?
It's not just first-time parents — the use cases stretch further than you'd think.
New Parents Announcing to Family
Mailing to grandparents, aunts, uncles, and close friends who want something more permanent than a text with a photo attached. Ordering a small pack means everyone on the list gets an identical keepsake, not just a screenshot they'll lose in their camera roll within a week.
Hospital and Nursery Keepsakes
Some families order the oversized MEGA card at 11 by 15 inches for the nursery wall itself — a poster-sized version of the same announcement, displayed where the baby actually sleeps. It doubles as a milestone piece as the child gets older.
Sibling Announcement Cards
Families with older kids often order a card featuring the older sibling holding the new baby, styled like a two-player trading card. It's become one of the more requested customizations — a small way to make the older child feel part of the announcement instead of left out of it.

Do Parents Actually Keep These Longer Than a Regular Card?
Reorders tell the story better than a review could — a large share of birth announcement orders come from parents who received one themselves and wanted to send the same style. Requests for the sibling-card version and the MEGA nursery poster have grown steadily as word spreads between family group chats.
Frequently Asked Questions
What information can go on the back of the card?
The back of the card is where the trading-card format really sets this apart from a standard announcement — it's built to hold stats, not just a paragraph of script font. Typical details include full name, birth date, time of birth, weight, length, hospital name, and hometown, laid out like a rookie card's stat block. Some parents add a short line about who the baby was named after, or a nickname that's already stuck within the first few days. Others include the names of siblings or parents to round out the family info, especially if the card is going to extended relatives who might not know every detail already. There's flexibility here, so you're not stuck with a fixed template that doesn't fit your family's specific situation. If you want fewer details, that's fine too; some parents just include birth date and weight and keep it minimal. The goal is a layout that reads naturally, whether it's packed with information or kept simple and clean. Either way, it still looks like a real card back, not an afterthought.
Can I order a birth announcement card that includes older siblings?
Yes, and it's actually one of the more popular customizations we see, especially for second or third children. Parents often upload a photo of the older sibling holding or sitting next to the new baby, then style it like a two-player card, almost like a veteran-and-rookie pairing in a real trading card set. This gives the older child a sense of involvement in the announcement instead of feeling like a bystander to the new baby's spotlight, which matters more than people expect during a big family transition. You can include both kids' names and birth details on the back if you want a side-by-side stat comparison, which tends to be a fun keepsake as the kids get older. Some families extend this further and do a full family card with parents included too. There's no extra template restriction here — the same pro sports-card styles apply whether it's one baby or a full family lineup. If you're planning this route, just make sure your uploaded photo clearly shows both children so the card layout doesn't have to crop awkwardly.
What's the difference between the single card, a pack, and the MEGA card?
The single card at $17.99 is built for one main keepsake — think the copy that goes in the nursery or gets mailed to the closest family member. A pack, priced up to $49.99 depending on quantity, makes sense when you're mailing the same birth announcement card to a longer list of relatives and friends who all deserve an identical physical copy rather than a printed-at-home version. The MEGA card, at $49.99, is an 11-by-15-inch poster-sized version of the same design, which a lot of parents choose specifically for the nursery wall since it functions more like wall art than a mailer. None of these options require a different design process — you upload once and choose the size and quantity that fits your plan. A common approach is ordering a pack for mailing plus one MEGA for the home display, covering both use cases in a single order. Free shipping applies across all three options, so the size choice really just comes down to how you plan to use the card, not added shipping cost.
Do you ship birth announcement cards nationwide?
Yes, every order ships free anywhere in the USA, regardless of which state you're in or how many cards you're ordering. We print everything at our facility in Des Moines, Iowa, then ship directly to your address, which keeps the process straightforward and avoids the delays that come from overseas production. This matters especially for birth announcements since timing is often tight — you want the card in the mail within days of the birth, not weeks. Whether you're in a major city or a rural zip code, the same 2-3 day production window and free shipping policy apply. If you're mailing directly to a long list of family members in different states, you'd place separate orders per address, but each one still gets the same fast turnaround. We haven't found nationwide shipping to be a bottleneck at any point in the process, since it's built into the standard workflow rather than treated as an upgrade. If you have a specific delivery deadline, like a baby shower or family reunion, it's worth ordering a few extra days ahead of that date just to be safe.
Can I reorder more birth announcement cards later if I need extras?
Absolutely, and it's actually common — parents often underestimate how many relatives will want a physical copy until after the first batch goes out and someone gets left off the list. Since your design and photo are already set up from the first order, reordering additional copies or a different pack size is a quick process without having to redo the whole layout again. Some parents also reorder later for milestone purposes, like a first birthday keepsake box, pairing the original birth announcement card with new cards from that first year. Because production happens in 2-3 days, reorders don't sit in a long queue behind other work, so a follow-up order for grandma or a late-arriving cousin doesn't take a month to fulfill. If you want to make small edits on a reorder, like fixing a typo in the birth details or swapping the photo, that's usually possible before the order goes to print. It's worth keeping in mind if you're not sure how many copies you'll need upfront; ordering a smaller batch first and reordering later is a completely reasonable approach.
Is the card sturdy enough to survive being mailed?
Yes, professional card stock is specifically chosen because it holds up through standard mail handling without bending or creasing the way a thin photo print would. We've designed the packaging and card thickness with mailing in mind, since a huge share of these orders are meant to travel straight from our facility to a mailbox, not just sit on a desk. The free magnetic case that comes with each order also adds a layer of protection if you choose to mail the card already cased, which some parents prefer for extra durability in transit. If you're mailing multiple cards from a pack to different addresses yourself, a simple padded envelope is usually enough given how sturdy the stock already is. We've had very few reports of cards arriving damaged, and the stock is noticeably thicker than what typical photo-printing services use for standard announcement cards. If durability during shipping is a top concern for you, ordering the cased version rather than loose cards adds peace of mind without extra cost.
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