
How Queer Card Club Started...
As a trans man, I understand that starting testosterone is a celebration! It’s time where a new journey begins, selfies of your pre - testosterone self become photos in an album, an era of documentation and pride in yourself. It can be a painful wait to get hormones, and in that waiting period there are other milestones, like coming out or changing your name. So of course, once you finally get your gender affirming hormones, it’s a huge deal!
It wasn't until my partner started testosterone in 2025, did i realise that i could not find anything remotely celebratory for queer life in retail shops. I wasn't able to buy him a card that matched the celebration, and that was really upsetting to me. How in 2025, are queer celebrations dwindled down to just a simple rainbow on an A6 card?
So here is Queer Card Club, a card shop with a mission to supply cards that truly highlight queer experiences. Our aim is to provide cards for as many occasions as possible to spread queer love and trans joy.
Because Our Moments Matter Too.
Our Values

Uncompromising Equality
Our mission is rooted in the belief that no one should have to fight for their right to be seen and celebrated. By creating cards that affirm the full spectrum of queer identities, we aim to build a world where every queer person—regardless of race, gender, sexuality or disability—can exist without apology.

Intentional Representation
Every design, every message, and every card is created with purpose and care. As a trans-owned and POC-led business, we’re deeply committed to showcasing the complexities of queer life, not just stereotypes. Representation means giving people real stories and moments, we want our designs to reflect the true diversity of queer experiences, and to ensure that no one feels invisible or misrepresented.

Visibility is Liberation
To be seen is to be empowered. We create cards that go beyond the mainstream, diving into the real moments of queer life that often go unnoticed or unspoken. From gender-affirming surgeries to family milestones, queer people deserve more than generic messages. We believe that visibility isn’t just about pride—it’s about freedom. When our experiences are acknowledged, when we see ourselves in the world around us, it reinforces our worth and our right to exist authentically.