Bear-illiant - Mental health card featuring a cheerful bear and a positive message about brilliance
Bear-illiant - Back of the card with subtle design details and a meaningful message.
Bear-illiant - Uplifting card with matching envelope to celebrate brilliance and brighten someone's day.
Orange Envelope
Regular price£3.00
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Bear-illiant is a playful supportive mid-century-inspired greeting card featuring a cheerful bear character. A warm choice for encouragement, friendship or everyday support. Cheerful and easy to send, it works well when you want to give someone a boost without making the moment feel too serious. Blank inside for your own message.

Shortlisted, "Best Male Range", The Henries 2024

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  • Dimensions: 150 x 150mm – just the right size for heartfelt words.
  • Material: 300gsm FSC Certified. Fedrigoni Tintoretto Gesso. Acid and Heavy Metal free – premium quality with purpose.
  • Envelope: Recycled.
  • Inside: Blank for your personal message.
  • Printing: Printed in a solar-powered greeting card factory.

We channel 100% of profits into mental health support. Not some. Not most. All. That means your purchase has a direct impact. When you buy this card, you’re not just sending words of encouragement to someone you care about. You’re helping fund vital mental health initiatives in communities that need them the most.

Every purchase supports:

  • Mental health first aid training: For every 1,000 cards sold, we can fund training for 16 people, equipping them to provide life-saving support in moments of crisis. That’s 16 more community members ready to step in when someone is struggling.
  • Local support groups: From menopause cafes to LGBTQ+ drop-ins, your purchase helps create safe spaces where people can connect, share, and heal.
  • One-to-one coaching: Each card contributes to personalised coaching sessions, providing individuals with the tools to navigate their mental health challenges.