'Pop-Out + Stand' Folk Angel Cards (Pack Of 3)
Tiger and Fox
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- 14th November
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- 18th November
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- 20th - 21st November
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These folky and floral festive ladies are hand letterpress printed and then die-cut on a vintage press, ready to pop out and slot together to make your own little angel. Sold in packs of three, these make a fun alternative Christmas card or to use as deco...
These folky and floral festive ladies are hand letterpress printed and then die-cut on a vintage press, ready to pop out and slot together to make your own little angel. Sold in packs of three, these make a fun alternative Christmas card or to use as decorations. The beautiful blossom ladies are created with light card that is made sustainably 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.
Finished card size. A5
Includes recycled kraft C5 envelopes.
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 20th - 21st November
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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.