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Description

Simple watercolour prints of graceful Birch trees feature on our limited edition A6 pack of four 10.5 x 14.8 cm (approx) note cards Printed on FSC certified, high quality white satin cardstock, the images feature graceful Birch trees found growing in the Cumbrian Lake District. Originally designed for our embroidery panels, these simple designs have a coordinating "Just a note" sentiment on the front. The cards are blank inside to allow flexibility of use. They are also great for journalling and make a perfect gift. The pack set comprises four cards, one of each design with white envelopes, carefully presented in a translucent eco wallet for easy gifting and posted in a "do not bend" envelope. (Glass pen and ink are for illustrative purposes only) High quality print These items are not mass produced. They are printed in the highest quality pigment inks to offer the best image rendering by a UK based small business. USE Design for personal use only. You may not replicate or reproduce the designs.

How this was made

Watercolour designs used for our embroidery panels and courses have been adapted to create this lovely set of 8 notecards. Printed in our studio with highest quality pigment inks on smooth, white FSC certified recycled 300gsm cardstock.

What's included in the price?

The 4 pack set comprises four cards, one of each design with white envelopes, carefully presented in a translucent eco wallet for easy gifting.

Duration

Maker


Maureen is a master hand embroiderer with over 25 years experience. Skills handed down from Irish ancestors have been honed with training from world class embroidery schools. Small courses and workshops are often held in her native Cumbria and the hand embroidery courses can be studied via distance learning or online.

Suitable for

  • Adults
  • Seniors
  • Teenagers
  • Children
  • Wheelchair users
  • Hearing impaired
  • Vision impaired
  • Limited mobility
  • Learning difficulties (SEN)
  • Father's Day
  • Mother's Day
  • Romantic
  • Easter
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