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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Make Your Friends Green with (Irish) Envy!
Send your friends a St. Patrick's Day card from our collection! Watch for pictures soon! Will you find a pot o gold at the end of the rainbow? Here is a sampling of our cards ... all have glitter on them ... can't figure out how to get it to show better online and most are dimensional (parts are raised off the card).
Each card has a different sentiment inside. Some are Irish proverbs or sayings. Tell us what you want inside and we can print that for you! The greatest thing about handmade is that they can be personalized!!!! Let's see you get that from Hallmark!
All holiday card orders must be placed not later than November 12th in order to give us time to create each card. Remember, these are handmade cards. We cut, color, stickle, glue and ribbon each and every one ourselves. No mass production here! The inside of the card can contain a custom sentiment of your choice or a general holiday greeting. Also, the outside of the card can say any of the following: Happy Holidays, Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas, Holiday Cheer, From Our House to Yours, or Peace on Earth. Orders for cards that we receive after November 12th will be considered on a case-by-case basis. We only have so much time to do these and each card takes a bit of time to make. We take pride in the cards and it shows. No sloppy stamping marks, stray glue, etc. Some cards take 30-45 minutes to make and some take 1+ hours to make. Most all of the holiday cards have glitter on them (stickles) and multiple layers of cardstock and paper. Card prices start at $4. We do offer discounts on larger card orders. Please contact us for information. Thanks!
2 comments:
Talking of green:
"Doc, I can't stop singing the green green grass of home."
"That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome."
"Is it common?"
"It's not unusual."
Ian ~ thanks for the comment! Love Tom Jones ... no, it is "not unusual" ... at least in my book!
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