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This item will be posted to you by Rack and Ruin within 3 days of receiving payment.

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Four flat (unfolded) postcard style note cards each 14.7cm by 10cm and envelopes. The cards are letterpress printed in medium blue ink (it has been hard to capture the true colour of the ink, it is a rich turqoise blue) with old lead type and vintage 'printer's hand' ornaments for a quirky touch.

The cards are individually hand printed on a vintage printing press.

The cards are 100% recycled off-white board with tiny flecks. The envelopes are recycled manilla.

Each one is individually printed; the tiny differences between each are part of the charm of real letterpress printing. You can feel the impression made by the type as you touch the paper.

Your cards will come to you carefully arapped for the post and in a cellophane packet to keep them safe until you are ready to use them.

Designed by Emma Woolley in Shropshire

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