
Anniversary Greeting Cards
Anniversary cards mark the date of a marriage or partnership — paper at one year, silver at twenty-five, gold at fifty. This collection is for couples who measure those years in trips taken, summits split, and quiet mornings shared. Cards skip the script-and-roses aesthetic and reflect the actual texture of long partnership: shared maps, inside jokes, the easy understanding that comes from a thousand small choices to keep showing up. Print at home or send as a digital share link.
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Sample messages varied by tone. Use one as written, or as a starting point for your own.
Heartfelt
- Of all the trips I've ever planned, ours is the one I never want to end. Happy anniversary.
- Still my favorite person to share a thermos with. Happy anniversary.
Outdoorsy
- Year after year, mile after mile. Happy anniversary.
- You're my best campsite. Happy anniversary.
Funny
- Happy anniversary. Thanks for tolerating my map obsession for [X] consecutive years.
- Happy anniversary — to the only person who'd agree to a "fun day hike" of 14 miles and still come back next weekend.
Milestone 25
- Twenty-five years and I'd still pack your trail snacks every time. Happy silver anniversary.
Milestone 50
- Fifty years. The good stuff. Happy golden anniversary.
First Anniversary
- One year in. Already the best one. Happy anniversary.
Short
- Wherever, with you. Always. Happy anniversary.
Sentimental
- I'd pick you again on every trail, in every weather, every single year. Happy anniversary.
Work Anniversary
- Congratulations on another year of doing the work and doing it well. Cheers to the next one.
Anniversary cards by relationship
Different recipients ask for different cards. Browse by who you're sending to.
For Husband
For the partner you keep choosing, year after year.
For Wife
For the woman who became your favorite trail.
Anniversary Cards for a Couple
For sending to friends or family celebrating their own. Warm, not gushing.
First Anniversary Cards
For the milestone that means more than people pretend.
Milestone Anniversaries (10, 25, 50+)
For the bigger years. Heartfelt, with weight.
Work Anniversary Cards
For colleagues hitting service milestones. Warm, professional.
Anniversary cards by tone
Choose a register that fits the recipient.
Funny Anniversary Cards
For couples whose long relationship is sustained partly by humor and partly by snacks.
Heartfelt Anniversary Cards
For when the years deserve a real sentence, not a stock phrase.
Romantic Anniversary Cards
Quiet, sincere, no candle-and-rose-petal cliché.
Frequently asked about Anniversary cards
What do you write in an anniversary card?
Anchor the message in something specific — a memory, an inside joke, a small habit you appreciate. "Thanks for always making the camp coffee strong" lands more than "another wonderful year." The longer the relationship, the more specifics you have to pull from.
Are anniversary cards different for milestone years (25, 50)?
Mostly in tone. Milestone years deserve a slightly weightier message — the year matters in a way that other anniversaries don't — and the cards in the milestone section above lean heartfelt rather than funny. Either is appropriate; gauge the recipient.
Can I send an anniversary card by email?
Yes. Every anniversary card has a digital share-link option — fully personalized, opens in a browser, no app required. Useful for long-distance couples or last-minute sends.
What's the traditional anniversary gift list?
The traditional US list runs: 1st – paper, 5th – wood, 10th – tin/aluminum, 15th – crystal, 20th – china, 25th – silver, 30th – pearl, 40th – ruby, 50th – gold, 60th – diamond. The card itself often nods to the year's material, but it isn't required.
Do you have cards for couples celebrating their anniversary (sent by friends or family)?
Yes — see the "For a Couple" section above. These cards are warm and celebratory without being intimate; appropriate from friends, family, or wedding-party members.
Do you have cards for work anniversaries?
Yes. The work-anniversary section covers service milestones at companies — appropriate from a manager to an employee, or peer to peer. Warm and professional, not romantic.
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Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest

