'Non-Golfy Dad' Card
The Curious Pancake
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- 17th November
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- 18th November
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- Standard delivery
- 20th - 21st November
- Express delivery
- 19th - 20th November
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Non-Golfy Dad Greeting Card - illustrated by Claire Senior...
Non-Golfy Dad Greeting Card - illustrated by Claire Senior
It can be so hard to get your dad a card that matches his outlook on life! Walk into a high street shop and there are so many dad cards with golf on 'em... or a shed or a hammer. This card addresses that elephant in the room, and it'll hopefully make your non-golfy dad smile! A perfect card for Father's Day or dad's birthday - especially if he can't stand golf!
This greeting card is designed and printed in the UK on 350gsm thick FSC board. It comes with a matching envelope (which is usually kraft brown in colour).
Card size (A6): 10.5cm x 14.8cm
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 20th - 21st November
Express delivery: £7.35
Receive it by 19th - 20th November
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.
The Curious Pancake
Nottingham
Aloha! Claire speaking (I'm the one on the left). I'm the founder and illustrator of greetings card brand The Curious Pancake. Cat, Edna, is a silent partner ;-)
I started my business in 2011 after working part time in various card shops that sold greetings cards I found far from inspirational. I decided to do something about that, and 'Pancake blossomed into existence! I enjoy creating typographical cards full of imperfection and my own weird observations on life. If it all looks a bit random, that's because it is. Life's too short to be coherent, right?!