Cards have foil on the front but not the back. Foil aspects cannot be customized, but most other elements can be changed with free designer assistance.
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Description
Twinkle, twinkle little star deep in the winter wonderland of our Foil Twinkle Forest Corporate Holiday Cards. The forest-themed company holiday card design is so packed with lush trees that you’ll swear you can smell them. The front and back sides are both covered with twinkling stars and snow-covered trees. Foil-embossing makes the stars really shimmer on the front, while a brief holiday greeting sits in a clearing amongst the trees. The back side features plenty of trees and stars, but we offer a wide selection of alternate back design templates for you to choose from. All of them can have your company logo added free of charge. Our Foil Twinkle Forest Corporate Holiday Cards are printed on recycled paper.
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Details
- Card Type
- Flat Card
- Card Size
- Cards 5.1" x 7.0" - Flat
- Paper
- 145lb, 100% post-consumer recycled paper
- Envelopes
- White envelopes made from 100% post consumer recycled paper.
- Delivery Options
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Mailed For You
$0.69 plus the cost of the stamp
Shipped To You
$8.99 flat-rate (via Ground) - Price Per Card
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- 1-1
- $4.24
- 2-9
- $4.24
- 10-29
- $3.64
- 30-59
- $3.34
- 60-99
- $3.14
- 100-199
- $2.94
- 200-299
- $2.84
- 300+
- $2.74
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Designer
I can’t really explain why I am drawn to painting florals in particular but it seems to be an obsession I can’t shake! I was first intrigued by sweet ditzy florals found in quit patches and summer dresses as a child and found it so gratifying to draw my own tiny repetitive flower patterns all over my school notebooks using a ball-point pen. When I discovered water colors and gouache my floral assortments became even more vibrant and whimsical. Today I still carry the compulsion to bedeck every blank surface in florals but the obsession has expanded into other playful subject matters such as exotic animals, abstract forms, and tiny foulards. Bridging my obsession with my studies in painting, art history, and color theory has certainly carved out a dreamy career and a quixotic lifestyle.