The beauty of a simple and sweet gesture hasn't gone unnoticed during lockdown and these birthday biscuit cards, from The Biscuiteers letterbox biscuit offering, are perfect for showing someone you care.

They're a cute alternative to a classic birthday card and are sure to put a smile on someone's face. They're almost too good to eat, but they're too delicious not to!

It's hard being apart from loved ones on their special day but these beautiful hand iced biscuits can be personalised with their name and slipped straight through their letterbox with neither of you leaving the house.

Among the many gorgeous letterbox biscuits Biscuiteers has on offer, these really are a winner for birthdays; shaped like tiny tiered birthday cakes, candles and all, iced with a delicate birthday message.

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Biscuiteers Personalised Birthday Girl Letterbox Biscuit

Personalised Birthday Girl Letterbox Biscuit
Credit: The Biscuiteers

Coming in two colour ways, a pretty pink and gorgeous blue, you know best which your recipient will love. Each will arrive in charming illustrated gift tins.

Have their name piped on, pop in their address at checkout and know that they'll feel loved on their big day.

Biscuiteers Personalised birthday boy letterbox biscuit card

Personalised birthday boy letterbox biscuit card
Credit: Biscuiteers

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Elena Chabo
Former Beauty Writer

Elena Chabo is Cosmopolitan UK's former beauty writer, working on everything from buzzy celeb news and trending beauty, to sincere first-person reviews and engaging video content for social media. She also creates meatier features and expert-led how-to guides, for print and online. Her passion for Black beauty, textured hair, and the ways beauty interacts with culture, society, identity and relationships, quickly took over her writing career and led her into beauty journalism. Following an MA in Magazine Journalism in 2017, she cut her teeth across various roles at Stylist Magazine, before taking on a Digital Writer role at Good Housekeeping. It was here that beauty took centre stage and she launched and ran the site's first stand-alone beauty section. Remaining at Hearst, she joined the Cosmo beauty team in 2022. Find her on LinkedIn.Â