Snappy Birthday Croc Letterpress Card

Tiger and Fox

£3.95

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    • Order placed
    • 8th May
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    • 10th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 14th - 15th May

Credentials

  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

SNAP! Get little ones and grown-ups snapping with fun. A playful wrap around Crocodile illustration printed with green ink on a zesty green recycled card. The words 'snappy birthday' are within the crocs body. These hand printed letterpress cards are printed on a vintage treadle printing press (restored from c.1900s) and hand folded giving lots of character. Printed on a Lime green 270gsm 100% recycled Colorset card. The card is left blank inside for your own message. Each card includes a recycled Kraft envelope.

Letterpress is a traditional printing method that gives a tactile impression to the card.

Need to know

Hand letterpress printed with green / blue ink.
Card 100% recycled Colorset.
Card size. A6.
Envelope. C6 recycled Kraft envelope.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: £1.35
Receive it by 14th - 15th May

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Catherine looking at printed cards near printing press.

Tiger and Fox

STamford, Lincolnshire

Hello, I'm Catherine, a designer and printmaker with a love of colour and illustration. After travelling in 2009, I fell in love with the range of letterpress prints I found around the world and soon got to teaching myself the traditional printing process when I returned to the UK. Today, my collection of printing presses, inks and wooden type has grown and I now create a range of paper goods focused on simple colour illustrations and the idea of having fun with paper.