Marian McEvoy: 'Pressed Poppies' Pack of Custom Note Cards
Marian McEvoy: 'Pressed Poppies' Pack of Custom Note Cards
Join the devoted following of Marian McEvoy's captivating pressed flower compositions, lovingly created by Gust the Poodle. We, too, have fallen under their enchanting spell. Share a touch of magic with our 'Pressed Poppies' note cards, featuring a masterful and whimsical composition of pressed poppies. Each card is a delightful surprise that is sure to brighten anyone's day when they receive a heartfelt note from you. Experience the joy of gifting a piece of art and nature, beautifully combined in this unique and captivating stationery.
• Available Personalized or Blank:
- 12 flat note cards (Blank)/ 14 envelopes to a pack
- Recycled Content: 30%
- FSC Certified
- Green Seal Certified
- Green-e Certification
12 flat note cards (Blank)/ 14 envelopes to a pack
12 flat note cards (Personalized)/ 14 envelopes to a pack
Product Details:
- Single image set
- These are reproductions of Marian's much larger original works
- Titled Marquee: your name appears at the top center of the card
- Includes Mr. P's Correspondence Log to track each of your 8 note cards
- Includes a test card for your writing instrument
- Our note cards are works of art that can be framed or displayed
- Bound with a vellum belly band with Mr. P signature sealing wafer on back.
- Packaged in our signature anthemion card stock folio with Mr. P's gold stamped label. Black wax seal on back
- Boxed, ready to be gifted, or simply open & use!
- 5.5" x 4.25"
- Made-by-hand in our workshop in Old Chatham, New York
- ALL note cards are printed custom & bespoke to order. NO RETURNS unless in error by us. Please purchase accordingly.
Benefits
- NO copper engraving plate needed!
- Personalize the marquee with your name— one pack at a time! For example: : Dorothy Denrich, is also known as Dot, Aunt Dodie, Mom and Nana depending upon who receives her card. Have fun with your name on the marquee.
- Our note cards are like works of art meant to be saved, or framed to cheris

