The Process

3 simple steps.
A lifetime of memories.

 Keep your legacy safe forever.

Turn your life lessons, wisdom, memories, and stories into beautiful birthday cards that your children can open for years after you’re gone.

Or give this set to a parent or grandparent whose memories you want to capture while you still can.

Step One

Receive your Birthdays from Beyond box.

If you are a parent, grandparent, or are thinking about leaving a legacy, you’ll be the one writing the cards.

If you want to capture stories and wisdom from your parents you’ll give them a box and ask them to write the enclosed cards for you.

Step Two

Say goodbye to writer’s block…

We include 40 prompts and questions to explore some of life’s most important categories – relationships, milestones, wisdom, and values.

These questions were hand picked to help you write a meaningful card that will always be remembered.

Step Three

Let your legacy live on

Once you have written all 15 cards, seal them up and put them in the included time capsule.

Then deliver it to your son, daughter, or someone special and let them know they’ll have birthday cards from you they can open for years after you’re gone.

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Ready to get started?

“I’ve learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents,
you’ll miss them when they’re gone from your life.”
- Maya Angelou

 Love letters from folks who’ve done it

The thought of losing my dad is really overwhelming. These cards allow me to have a connection with him waiting for me every year. I hope I won’t have to open them any time soon, but I’m glad I have them and I was able to give that gift to my brothers as well. - Mike S.


There’s a lot of down time in hospice, so I got this for my uncle so we could write cards for his wife to read after he’s gone. The prompt cards were SO helpful. They made it so easy, and I learned so much more about my uncle too. - Olivia F.



Where was this 4 years ago when my mom was dying of cancer? My birthday is tomorrow – it would have been amazing to receive a card from her.
- Jeff C.

I got this for cousin who miscarried twins. She writes a birthday card to her angel babies every year and it helps her continue to feel connected to them. - Autumn B.


My daughter gave me this last week and I couldn’t stop crying. I hope to live a LONG TIME but I love that she wants to hear from me after I’m six feet under. - Gabe G.