Wedding gifts
Beautiful gifts for a magical day
View Guide
You'll find lots more lovely treasures in our gift guides
This item is made-to-order and will be posted to you by Do You Punctuate? within 3 days of receiving payment.
| Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | £1.00 | £0.20 |
| EU & Northern Ireland | £2.50 | £0.20 |
| United States | £3.00 | £0.20 |
| Rest of the World | £3.50 | £0.20 |
I love profanity and a lot of you do too! This card idea came about after experimenting with expressive ways of simply telling someone you loved them. From this card has been born a whole collection of profanity cards which people absolutely love.
This is a custom-made item and cannot be returned unless faulty.
Please note that if your order is being posted outside mainland UK, you (or the recipient) may have to pay customs or VAT charges and a handling fee. The seller is not responsible for any charges or fees that may incur.
A very expressive Letterpress printed Valentines Card!
For those who prefer a more direct tongue in cheek greetings card! This fab letterpress printed card is not for the faint hearted but is great when profanity is needed! A straight to the point statement!
A simple, understated design, using Helvetica metal moveable type from the 1950's. This card is individually letter set and printed on a Charlton and Cropper printing press from 1889.
This card is blank inside or you can have your own message to the recipient handwritten inside of your card and choose to send this card direct to them, which is perfect if you are overseas, in a hurry or want to save on some postage. Cards chosen with this option will include the message exactly as specified in the text box provided, and sent in an envelope directly to the contact name and delivery address provided.
This card is printed to 100% recycled 330gsm cotton card and comes with a luxury crimson red envelope. This card is A6 or 10.5cm x 14.8cm.
Please be aware that letterpress printing is a traditional printing process, using a press that is over 120 years old. The typefaces are from the 1950's and though we try our hardest to make them look perfect, they have been used in commercial works, so have knocks and dents. The style of letterpress printing is a distressed look, ink can be uneven and it highlights the knocks and dints of the type faces. We love this about type and we hope you do to.
Designed by Rebecca Gilray in Leeds
More items from this category