Maybe you consider all the friends in your group to be your best friends, maybe it isn’t quite that deep, maybe it’s kind of weird to hang out individually—we don’t know your life.
We do know that somehow the combo of friends in your group created a dynamic that made you feel more at home when you were together. That’s something to celebrate.
- Guarantee some reconnection time. Give paper calendars or planners and draw in reunion suggestions if you’ll all be in the same area occasionally. Bonus cuteness if you use stickers and fun pens. Or go virtual with scheduled video chats at whatever your preferred frequency is—make them gift-y with calendar invites or even a shared online calendar.
Helpful Tips:
If you feel weird about giving everyone the same thing, you can personalize the gifts. Throw in some extras that will leave your friends feeling seen and appreciated. For example:
- Personalize each gift with stickers, postcards or merch from the new places, schools or jobs your friends might be off to.
- Tie in each person’s favourites, like their favourite candy, their favourite kind of pen (we all have one), and gift wrap in their favourite colour (just search by “colour”).
- Give everyone the same thing but go all out on the gift tag—do the names in calligraphy or your own brand of hand-lettering, add a photo, make the tiniest collage of their favourite stuff.
- Give little gifts that remind everyone of something you loved to do together to sprinkle some nostalgia into your squad’s daily life. Did you always get coffee together or snarf donuts to get through study sessions? Get inspired by typing “coffee” or “donuts” (or “wine” or “beer”) into the Hallmark.com search bar.
- Take this great opportunity to give custom playlists, perhaps titled “Songs Y’all Annoyed Me With” or “Carpool Vibes.”
Helpful Tips:
You probably already know how to make a playlist, but here are some tips to make it feel extra special:
- Say something special, literally. Add songs to the playlist so that the titles read in order make a complete sentence. You can write out compliments or inside jokes.
- Go for pure nostalgia. Use a favourite old picture of you and your friend(s) as the playlist cover. It’ll give those favourite songs a little extra nostalgic magic.
- Focus on one specific memory that’s become legendary in your friendship. For example, if you constantly talk about an awesome road trip you took together, pick some songs you sang in the car or laughed at in a gas station.
- Hype them up. Graduation is equal parts scary and exciting. This is the moment for uplifting messages to acknowledge the scary but increase the excitement. Check out these car accessories, travel goodies, and key chains.
- Personalize the gifts to your friends’ plans. Give something school-related, dream job-related or location-related. If they’re going to culinary school, give them a cute or funny or very serious apron. If they’re moving to a big city with a bunch of roommates, give them some earbuds to drown out the chaos.
Helpful Tips:
The cost of gifts for a whole group can add up fast. Remember that some thoughtful packaging goes a long way.
- Make tissue-paper confetti in your school or club colours.
- Throw in a balloon.
- Fold up a small bill like a diploma—there are tons of ways to go the extra mile without spending too many extra bucks. (But if you WANT to give cash you can give a Hallmark + Venmo Card!)
- Get a great deal and buy a graduation card assortment pack—a variety of designs on a stack of cards.




