For the woman who learned to understand both dragons—hers and theirs.
This card is for the Black woman who did the work. Who learned her trauma's name. Who understood that the person who couldn't love her was fighting their own invisible dragon.
Who stopped taking their failure personally?
Inside the card: "As an adult, I took my dragon seriously to better understand you. I learned its name, its origins, and what it wanted me to do. In hindsight, you were also engaged in a battle with past traumas that I could not see. It took me learning to soothe my own dragon to understand why you failed to ever love me."
The Invisible Dragons concept: The brown door represents the threshold of profound understanding—when you stop asking "Why wasn't I enough?" and start understanding "They had their own dragon they couldn't tame." This is the card for generational trauma, finally understood.
Who this card is for:
● Black women healing from emotionally unavailable parents
● Daughters who finally understand their mother's pain
● Women unpacking generational trauma through therapy
● Anyone who stopped blaming themselves for someone else's inability to love
● Black women who chose healing over bitterness
When to send this card:
● To yourself, marking a major healing milestone
● To a therapist who helped you see both dragons
● To a parent (or their memory) as closure
● To another Black woman on the same journey
● As a declaration: I understand now, and I'm free
Card details:
● 5 x 7 inches
● Premium matte cardstock
● Blank back for your personal message
● Includes white envelope
● Features the signature brown door threshold image
● Created by a Black woman who walked this path
This isn't just a card. It's the moment you stop carrying someone else's dragon and focus on healing your own.
For the person who had to leave to survive.
This card is for the moment you realize: Their trauma was consuming you. Leaving wasn't selfish—it was self-preservation. You couldn't save them, and you had to save yourself.
Inside the card: "Leaving you was not easy, but I had to go before I became collateral damage in the war. You are fighting against your own dragon."
The Invisible Dragons concept: The brown door on the front represents the threshold you crossed—from enduring someone else's pain to choosing your own healing. Sometimes loving someone means recognizing when their dragon is bigger than your ability to help.
Who this card is for:
● People who left toxic relationships to protect themselves
● Adult children who went no-contact with parents
● Partners who left someone battling addiction or unhealed trauma
● Friends who had to step back from someone's self-destruction
● Anyone who chose their mental health over someone else's crisis
When to send this card:
● To someone whose trauma became too much for you to carry alone
● To yourself, validating your decision to leave
● To a therapist who supported your boundary
● As closure when you can't keep absorbing someone else's pain
Card details:
● 5 x 7 inches
● Premium matte cardstock
● Blank back for your personal message
● Includes white envelope
● Features the signature brown door threshold image
● Created for people who had to choose themselves
This isn't just a card. It's permission to stop being collateral damage in someone else's war.
For the person who pushed someone away to protect them.This card is for the moment you realize: You didn't leave because you stopped caring. You left because your trauma was too powerful, and you loved them enough to spare them from it.
Inside the card: "I wanted to hold on to you and the love we shared, but my dragon was too mighty, and I was too scared. Watching you walk away was not easy to do, but it was the only way I knew to protect you."
The Invisible Dragons concept: Every card features a powerful brown door on the front—a threshold symbolizing your entry into healing, closure, and peace. The "dragon" represents the invisible trauma we carry. This card speaks to the pain of choosing distance over damage.
Who this card is for:
People who ended relationships because of their own unhealed trauma
Anyone who pushed loved ones away during dark times
Those in recovery or therapy who hurt people they cared about
Adult children who withdrew from family to heal
Anyone who chose isolation over inflicting pain
When to send this card:
To someone you pushed away, explaining why
To yourself, acknowledging the pain of that choice
To a therapist who helped you understand this pattern
As closure for a relationship that ended because of your trauma
Card details:
5 x 7 inches
Premium matte cardstock
Blank back for your personal message
Includes a white envelope
Features the signature brown door threshold image
Designed by a former foster youth who understands invisible dragons
This isn't just a card. It's an explanation for the unexplainable—why love sometimes means letting go.
For the person who stayed when everyone else ran.
This card is for the rare soul who didn't flinch when your trauma showed up. Who saw your dragon and didn't leave. Who chose to trust you even when your pain was loud and messy.
Inside the card: "Oh, shit! Trauma!" That is how I was used to people reacting until I met
you.
Thank you for staying and for trusting me to protect you from my dragon.
The Invisible Dragons concept: The brown door represents the threshold of trust—the space where someone chooses to stay despite your invisible wounds. This card honors the people who see your dragon and still believe in your ability to heal.
Who this card is for:
● Therapists who created a safe space for your healing
● Partners who stayed through your worst moments
● Friends who didn't abandon you when trauma surfaced
● Mentors who saw your pain and chose to guide you anyway
● Anyone who trusted you to manage your dragon
When to send this card:
● To a therapist at the end of treatment or after a breakthrough
● To a partner who stayed during your healing journey
● To a friend who witnessed your trauma and didn't leave
● As gratitude for anyone who chose you despite your pain
Card details:
● 5 x 7 inches
● Premium matte cardstock
● Blank back for your personal message
● Includes white envelope
● Features the signature brown door threshold image
● Honors the people who stay when others flee
This isn't just a card. It's gratitude for the rare person who didn't run from your dragon
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Healing isn't one conversation. It's many.
These four cards speak the language of invisible dragons—the trauma that shapes us, the pain we carry, and the courage it takes to name it all.
What's included:
1. "I Know Why You Left" — For those who pushed people away to protect them
2. "Collateral Damage" — For those who had to leave to survive
3. "Inner Child Work" — For those who stayed when others ran
4. "Black Girl Healed" — For understanding both your dragon and theirs
This bundle includes:
● All 4 greeting cards (5x7 inches)
● Each card features the signature brown door threshold image
● 4 premium white envelopes
● A handwritten note from me
● Free standard shipping (U.S. only)
The Invisible Dragons story: Every card in this collection features a brown door—a threshold. It represents the moment you step from pain into healing, from confusion into clarity, from survival into peace. The "dragon" is the invisible trauma we all carry. These cards help you name it, understand it, and communicate about it.
How to use this set:
● Send them as you move through different stages of healing
● Use them to explain what words alone can't capture
● Give them to people who held space for your trauma
● Keep them as reminders that your dragon doesn't define you
● Place them in a frame
Why this bundle: Because trauma is complex. Sometimes you're the one who left. Sometimes you're the one who was left. Sometimes you're grateful for who stayed. And sometimes you finally understand why someone couldn't love you. These cards honor every part of that journey
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