LittleGallery is a storefront for downloadable greeting cards made entirely by children between the ages of 5 and 12. Every card is attributed — artist name and age on the front, always. No anonymizing. No corporate polish. Just a kid's drawing, printed and sent to someone who needs it.
The greeting card market is $7 billion and almost entirely dominated by three companies making cards that say nothing to no one. They're professionally designed, carefully inoffensive, and immediately forgettable.
Meanwhile, every kindergarten classroom in America is producing more genuine art in a single morning than Hallmark ships in a month. The drawings have crooked lines, misspelled words, and the exact amount of heart that a professional illustrator cannot replicate. They just don't have a way to get to you.
LittleGallery is that way.
We work with a small group of young artists — kids whose parents or teachers have given us permission to feature their artwork. Each card is scanned or photographed at high resolution, laid out for print, and listed on LittleGallery with the artist's first name and age displayed prominently.
When you buy a card, you get a printable PDF immediately. Print it at home or drop it at a print shop. 5×7 works beautifully. So does A5.
Artists get credit. Parents get a record of something their kid made. You get a card that will actually mean something to the person who opens it.
Every card shows who made it: first name and age. No anonymous illustrations. The kid gets credit, every time.
No AI, no clip art, no professional illustrators mimicking a child's style. If it's on LittleGallery, a child drew it.
You get a high-res PDF that works at any print shop or on your home printer. No subscriptions, no reprinting fees.
One price, always. We keep it low because the point is getting these cards into as many hands as possible.
Browse the current collection — all five cards are available now as instant PDF downloads.
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