'Enjoy Your Anal Leave - Typo Set Hand Foiled Card'

Text from a Friend

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    • Order placed
    • 26th December
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    • Dispatched
    • 30th December
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    • Standard delivery
    • 2nd - 3rd January

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

The wonders of typos! This "Enjoy your anal leave" Typo card takes workplace typo blunders to a whole new level. Send to a work colleague or friend who's taking time off or to anyone who appreciates a good laugh...

The wonders of typos! This "Enjoy your anal leave" Typo card takes workplace typo blunders to a whole new level. Send to a work colleague or friend who's taking time off or to anyone who appreciates a good laugh.

We've all sent a text message that has had a typo or two and this is what our Typo Set collection celebrates.

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Inside: Blank
Size: A6 (148x105mm)
Paper: Pale Grey G.F Smith 350gsm FSC certified
Individually hand foiled using a traditional printing press.
Foil blocked front and back.
Matching grey envelope included.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: £1.65
Receive it by 2nd - 3rd January

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Text from a Friend

Glasgow, scotland

Text From A Friend is an award winning luxury cards and stationery brand. Our designs are inspired by texts, written by hand, then hand foiled and hand finished using sustainable materials.

Some have anti-social messages. Some don't. Take your pick.