How did this come about?


A new partnership

Are postcards the end of the story?

I’ve been sending postcards for over a decade, ever since discovering Postcrossing, a global exchange of postcards connecting people from all walks of life.

During the pandemic, I began creating and mailing cards to friends and family who were struggling with isolation and uncertainty. I was facing many of the same challenges, but I knew I could at least share one thing in abundance—my sense of humor. Through a mix of silly, sarcastic, and sometimes heartfelt messages, I hoped to offer a small spark of connection.

Over time, I began designing my own postcards as gifts for the Burning Man community and others I wanted to reach.

Then, once again, friends, family, and I found ourselves feeling disconnected and uncertain about the world around us. It was time to put my humor to good use—and to send out even more cards. So I did what anyone in my position would do, I made more.

I realized I couldn’t build a postcard meme empire on my own—and I definitely didn’t have all the experience needed to run a Kickstarter or handle marketing. I needed a partner. Fortunately, there was one person who immediately came to mind, my friend Bebo.

Far from it, we are just getting started on this journey. Follow our socials for updates and a chance to share in the joy of connection and community.

What began as a plan for a few personal designs quickly grew into dozens. With encouragement from my partner, I decided to turn that creative energy into something bigger. That’s how Memeingful Existence was born—a collection of postcards that blend memes, humor, and human connection.

Each design is created to make someone smile, laugh, or feel a little more seen. Whether it’s snarky, sweet, or somewhere in between, these cards are meant to be shared—because connection still matters, even when it’s delivered with a little wink and a lot of snark.

I honestly can’t imagine a better fit. Bebo is kind, creative, smart, and deeply industry-savvy. She’s a passionate marketer with a gift for building strong, supportive communities filled with people who care about what they’re creating—and each other.

For Bebo, it’s never just about the product; it’s about the people around the table who will benefit from it. And that’s exactly the kind of energy Memeingful Existence needs