Feb 5, 2014
Americans Still Prefer “Real” Valentine’s Day Cards

The Greeting Card Association (GCA) anticipates approximately 145 million greeting cards will be purchased for Valentine’s Day this year in the U.S., with sales remaining relatively stable over last year. This figure is based on member company sales and does not include children’s packaged valentines for classroom exchanges. Valentine’s Day is the second-­‐largest holiday for giving greeting cards, after Christmas.

The GCA is optimistic that Valentine’s Day card sending will be strong, as more valentines tend to be exchanged when the holiday occurs on a weekday – as it will again this year with February 14 falling on a Friday.

The GCA also expects printed valentines to far outweigh the sending of ecards, texts or social-­‐media posts for the holiday, as exchanging “real” cards for Valentine’s Day – whether between loved ones or in children’s classrooms – is an inherent part of our culture.

The continued strength of Valentine’s Day cards is also evidenced by the National Retail Federation’s 2014 Valentine’s Day spending survey conducted by Prosper Insights and Analytics, which found that more than half (51.2%) of Americans over the age of 18 will be sending greeting cards for the holiday – spending $1.029 billion on Valentine’s Day cards this year.

“It’s amazing what a Valentine card can do,” says Steve Doyal, president of the Greeting Card Association. “It can be a lasting token of love, a surprise from a secret admirer, or a simple message of friendship. In a time of instant messages, a valentine card stands out and shows you genuinely care.”

Designs and messages cover the spectrum, from casual and fun to deeply personal and romantic, reflecting the range of relationships people acknowledge on Valentine’s Day. Design trends echo those happening in fashion and giftware; e.g., lace and die-­‐cut embellishments are strong; and woodland themes featuring owls, bears or foxes are a popular motif this year. Cats and dogs also continue to be favorite images on today’s valentines.

Red and pink still dominate the Valentine’s Day card display, with black accents adding sophistication. Creative calligraphy and type treatments, as well as beautiful attachments and favorite licensed properties, join the traditional images of hearts and flowers that are always part of Valentine’s Day card designs. Letterpress-­‐printed cards, cards with sound and music, and pop-­‐ups are also popular trends for valentines on the higher end of the retail price scale.

Valentine greetings have been exchanged since the Middle Ages in Europe. In 1850, Esther Howland, an American printer and artist, was among the first to publish and sell Valentine’s Day cards in the U.S. Exchanging valentines has since become a deep-­‐seated part of our American culture.

About the Greeting Card Association

The Greeting Card Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is the U.S. trade association serving the greeting card and social-­‐expression industry. Founded in 1941, the GCA today represents nearly 200 American and international publishers from diverse businesses – ranging from young start-­‐ups to established companies of all sizes, scopes and years in the industry – as well as suppliers that provide production services and product distribution at the wholesale level. Managed by Bostrom, the GCA is committed to celebrating, promoting and preserving the tradition of sending greeting cards. For more information, visit www.greetingcard.org.




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