Rebel. Rebel. Rebel.
Against the empty promises of fast-lane living.
Against the endless scroll through mostly meaningless crap.
Against the impersonal thank-yous that might as well be spam.
Start Here. Start Now.
Start with Gratitude.
Not polite. Not perfunctory. Not that quick, disposable, check-the-box kind of gratitude,
the kind that actually makes you
stop, reflect, act.
Gratitude Delivered
not dismissed.
Prefer digital? We got you covered — but nothing beats something they can hold. 😉
The Fast-Lane is
Killing Gratitude.
Scroll. Skim. Forget.
We’ve turned gratitude into a tap, a sticker, a fleeting note in the noise.
In this world of empty scrolls and forgotten likes — real gratitude gets lost.
But what if our gratitude could stop the scroll?
What if you made it real? What if it could arrive, be held in hand, sit on their desk… land and linger?
“Gratitude is the stop sign that lets joy catch up to us.”
—Brother David Steindl-Rast
Benedictine monk Brother David Steindl-Rast says gratitude begins with stop signs in our lives.
That’s what a STOPcard is.
Your words, stripped of filler, turned into original art and framed in gold — a signal saying “Stop, pay attention, this matters.”
Not just another card. Not just seen.
It’s held. It lingers.
It’s a rebellion against life on autopilot.
HOW’S IT WORK?
3 steps. 1 moment that connects.
☝️ The richer your Words, the richer the Work.
Simple. Raw. Human.
small card.
RADICAL
INTENT.
This isn’t stationary. It’s a signal. A stop sign. It’s touch. Pause. Presence. A memory in the making. A token saying:
“You matter. I remember.”
Gratitude is simple,
but simple isn’t small.
One pause. One card. One moment that lands… and lingers.
Time to say it like you mean it.