Winter Song Thank You Notes - 8 Note Cards & 8 Envelopes
Caspari thank you notes are a perfect staple for your stationery collection. Recipients of your thanks will be greeted by stunning licensed artwork from artist and museums around the world. Our cards are printed in on high-quality cardstock by a respected printing facility in Switzerland, one of the only printers in the world with the ability to gold bronze. The front of our cards offer thanks and inside, the notes are blank, leaving you with room to write any sentiment of thankfulness. The sets of 8 note cards and 8 coordinating envelopes arrive in a slim cellophane package.
- Packaged in cellophane wrapping.
- Our Swiss printer, Graphische Anstalt J.E Wolfensberger AG, is an FSC-certified printer.
- 8 Thank You Notes and Envelopes per Package
- 15.57 x 11.13 x 1.9 cm
Product Type: | Thank You Notes |
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Product SKU: | 85629.44 |
Product UPC: | 0025096844888 |
Collection Name: | Winter Song |
Quantity Included: | 8 Note Cards & 8 Envelopes |
Material: | Cardstock Paper |
Product Dimensions: | 15.57 x 11.13 x 1.9 cm |
Country of Origin: | Switzerland, United States |
Style & Theme: | Traditional, Nature, Pets and Animals |
Artist or Collection: | Pamela Gladding |
Artist or Collection Biography: | Pamela Gladding is a US-born artist based in Pennsylvania. Her studio provides her with a great view of her beautifully groomed gardens. Pamela’s garden as well as the birds, and bees that visit provide the inspiration for her creative works. She's a graduate of Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia. Originally, her training focused on harpsichords decoration for use by U.S. and Europe manufacturers. The training provided her with a fitting background to understand decorative art for use in gift products and wall art. Her style is timeless; her works fit within contemporary setting and always live beyond the trends that come and go. After a day’s work, she spends some time in her garden where she also gets inspired to soldier on. With nature’s unending beauty, she always gets something new to work on by simply observing or working in her garden. |