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Description
The unique frame on this stationery creates a balance between modern and classic. This stationery is great for almost any occasion because it has the classic lines of a professional note card with a uniqueness that makes it fun and intriguing for personal stationery. With all custom stationery from Paper Culture, you get the triple threat: luxe, 100% recycled paper; free professional designer assistance; and a tree planted with every order. Choose from 3 thickness options for your personalized stationery: premium (our signature 130lb paper heavier than most paper’s available today, our 260lb double thick paper that makes an impact, and our triple thick 390lb paper that is almost intimidating in its thickness. We have professional designers that can assist you in making your stationery, note cards, and thank you cards your own. By using 100% recycled paper and offsetting the entire carbon footprint of your stationery purchase, we ensure that no new trees are cut down to make your cards. But, we go further by making sure that your purchase actively makes a difference. By planting a tree with every order, your purchase makes sure that generations after us will be able to share in our joy of beautiful stationery.
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Details
- Card Type
- Flat Card
- Card Size
- Cards 6.0" x 4.3" - 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
- $3.29
- 2-9
- $3.29
- 10-29
- $2.69
- 30-59
- $2.39
- 60-99
- $2.19
- 100-199
- $1.99
- 200-299
- $1.89
- 300+
- $1.79
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Designer
My many design interests are fueled by my love of making and rowdy inner child. My inspiration comes from hours spent in antique stores eyeballing vintage ephemera, illustrators of the mid century era, and my fascination of the natural world. When I’m not designing I’m getting my hands dirty; most recently that means screen printing and cyanotyping.