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Sending a card for whatever occation helps form new and cement old memories. The more I make and send the more important I find them. All my cards are made with love, often dimentional and full of tactile embellishments. Send someone you love and appreciate a unique, handmade card that no one else would have had.
I now accept card payments through my shop to make things even easier to buy a beautiful card.
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For the rocker in your family. This distressed and shabby Father's day card features 3 guitars decoupaged onto a background of the words rock, you rock and a faded image of another guitar. This is mounted on top of a worn wooden floor paper. All these are distressed to make it look worn an old. The greeting on the front says You're the best.The inside of the card has an insert which says Rock Dad. The card is approximately A6 in size.
The main image comes from Hunkydory, other papers from docrafts.
All cards come wrapped in cellophane or tissue and are sent in a recycled envelope.
Designed by Diane Dunn in Manchester
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