Record Player Greetings Card - Pop

Cassia Beck

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    • Order placed
    • 21st November
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    • 28th November
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    • Standard delivery
    • 2nd - 3rd December

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Description

A single blank greetings card with a vintage record player design on the front. You can’t beat vinyl! A colourful geometric card for music lovers. Whatever their favourite genre; pop, jazz, rock n roll, classical, punk, indie…. this retro card will be app...

A single blank greetings card with a vintage record player design on the front. You can’t beat vinyl! A colourful geometric card for music lovers. Whatever their favourite genre; pop, jazz, rock n roll, classical, punk, indie…. this retro card will be appreciated by the recipient. Ideal for DJs, clubbers, party people and quiet listeners.

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Each card is giclée printed and includes a brown kraft envelope.

Size 4x6 inches

This card is blank inside.

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

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Cassia Beck

Brighton, sussex

I am a paper collage artist using a mix of found and vintage papers. I hand cut my elements, using them to tell a new story. Colourful shapes create movement and direction. I am drawn to damaged paper with stains, rips and hand writing from the past. These marks often dictate my compositions.