
Bright 'Pop-out + Stand' Angel Letterpress Cards
Tiger and Fox
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- Order placed
- 30th November
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- 2nd December
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- Standard delivery
- 5th - 7th December
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These bright, festive angles make beautiful, alternative cards to use as Christmas decorations. Hand letterpress printed with neon orange, green and red ink – they will sure brighten up your Christmas card collection. Each lovely lady is hand printed on both sides, and then die-cut ready to pop out and slot together. Sold in packs of three – one of each colour (green ink on chartreuse, fluoro orange ink on mist and red ink on lavender). Send a fun alternative Christmas card that can be kept and used as a decoration for future Christmases. The lovely ladies are created from 175gsm light card that is made sustainably in Great Britain and come with C5 recycled kraft envelopes. With letterpress printing, each print involves composing the design into a metal chase, known as a form, which is locked into the bed of the press ready to be inked. The form is pressed against the paper, creating a beautiful impression and tactile finish.
Three angels and three envelopes. Packaged with a belly band. Card GF Smith Colorplan that is made sustainably in Great BritainCard size. A5.Recycled kraft C5 envelope.
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 5th - 7th December
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.

Tiger and Fox
STamford, Lincolnshire
Hello, I'm Catherine, a designer and printmaker with a love of colour and illustration. After travelling in 2009, I fell in love with the range of letterpress prints I found around the world and soon got to teaching myself the traditional printing process when I returned to the UK. Today, my collection of printing presses, inks and wooden type has grown and I now create a range of paper goods focused on simple colour illustrations and the idea of having fun with paper.