GRRR! Tiger Letterpress Card
Tiger and Fox
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- Order placed
- 24th November
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- Dispatched
- 26th November
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- Standard delivery
- 28th - 29th November
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GRRR! Get little ones and grown-ups roaring with a fun Tiger card. A playful double sided Tiger printed with neon orange ink and hand cut to shape. These hand printed letterpress cards are printed on a vintage treadle printing press (restored from c.1900s...
GRRR! Get little ones and grown-ups roaring with a fun Tiger card. A playful double sided Tiger printed with neon orange ink and hand cut to shape. These hand printed letterpress cards are printed on a vintage treadle printing press (restored from c.1900s) and hand cut to create the fun 'Tiger' face including mini holes for the eyes. Printed on a mist card that is made sustainably in Great Britain. The card is left blank inside for your own message, making it suitable for different occasions. Each card includes a recycled Kraft envelope.
Letterpress is a traditional printing method that gives a tactile impression to the card.
Hand letterpress printed with neon orange ink.
Card GF Smith Colorplan that is made sustainably in Great Britain
Card size. A6.
Envelope. C6 recycled Kraft 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: £1.65
Receive it by 28th - 29th November
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.