Little Cub Card

Peggy & Kate

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    • Order placed
    • 23rd November
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    • 25th November
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    • 27th - 28th November
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    • 26th - 27th November

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Description

A sweet little bear cub. This happy little fellow is ready to send birthday wishes and spread some cheer. Originally painted loosely in watercolour and pencil.

Printed in the UK on soft white card, with corresponding blue envelope.

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Blank inside for your own message.

A6 size - 1 48 x 105mm

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Standard delivery: £1.65
Receive it by 27th - 28th November

Express delivery: £7.95
Receive it by 26th - 27th November

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Peggy & Kate

Maidstone, Kent

Kate Cronk is an illustrator and calligrapher based in West Malling, Kent. After collecting stationery for a number of years, she founded her own studio Peggy & Kate in the summer of 2014, combining her love of colour, painting and nature.

As both Peggy and Kate (Peggy is her middle name), she has grown her studio to include prints, birthday cards and bespoke paintings of houses, people and pets. Seeking both humour and beauty in the everyday, Kate’s projects are also inspired by the places she loves – from the lushness of her family home and plant nursery in Kent, to London’s historic architecture and gardens.