Celebrate Pride by sending or keeping a set of four postcard prints by talented LGBTQI+ artists in Ireland , affordable, tactile, and a lovely way to back community-led creative work and vital support services. Packs are €10 plus a small delivery fee, and every purchase helps keep LGBT Ireland’s services running.
Essential Takeaways
- What you get: Four original postcard designs by queer Irish artists, each with its own theme and style.
- Price point: €10 per pack, plus €2 delivery , an easy, low-cost way to show support.
- Artists featured: Enno, Deeshka Malhotra, Emma Tully and Jon McCormack , varied aesthetics from bold graphic to nature-inspired.
- Purpose: Funds LGBT Ireland’s information, helplines, peer support and advocacy work across the country.
- Uses: Perfect for sending a note, framing as mini art, or keeping as a Pride memento; tactile, giftable and collectable.
Why these postcards matter , small format, big impact
There’s something quietly joyful about a physical postcard: the weight of the paper, the surprise of an image, the smallness that still feels precious. LGBT Ireland’s Pride postcard pack packages that feeling with purpose , buying one is a direct, visible way to support LGBTQI+ services in Ireland. According to LGBT Ireland, proceeds help fund helplines, peer groups and outreach, so this isn’t just art for art’s sake.
The art on show , four different voices, one community
Each pack includes four designs that reflect different corners of queer life. Enno’s "Different, But All At Home" offers a warm, domestic snapshot; Deeshka Malhotra’s "Pride Menu" plays with colour and identity; Emma Tully’s "Nature is Queer" brings a soft, botanical sensibility; and Jon McCormack’s "Crann Bethladh" draws on cultural or landscape motifs. It’s a mix that suits people who like variety , and it’s handy if you want one card to mail, one to frame and another to keep tucked away.
How this ties into wider Pride activity and partnerships
This postcard release sits alongside other LGBT Ireland initiatives and partnerships that ramp up during Pride season. Organisations are renewing sponsorships, clinics and businesses are visible supporters, and creative fundraising like this helps diversify income while spotlighting queer talent. For anyone tracking community funding, it’s a neat example of culture-led fundraising that’s both grassroots and practical.
Who should buy one , and how to use them
If you’re after a small, meaningful gift, these packs are a no-brainer. They suit people who love paper goods, collectors of queer art, and anyone who wants to send a supportive message without relying on a screen. Practical tip: buy a few packs , one to send, one to display, and one to keep. The cards also make sweet stocking fillers, thank-you notes, or desk decorations that say something about who you are.
Buying, pricing and practical details
Packs cost €10 plus a €2 delivery charge, and you buy them through LGBT Ireland’s donation page. That low price point keeps the postcards accessible while ensuring funds reach vital services. If postage or multiple packs are needed, check the charity’s page for any bundle or local collection options. And if you’re ordering as a workplace or group, consider buying in bulk and using the cards in staff cards or fundraising bundles.
It's a small change that can make every note and display carry more meaning.
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