When I look at the massive number of greeting cards I see, and their prices, I get inspired and a little daunted. I’m inspired by companies like Papyrus, with their shimmering, charming multi-layered designs. I’m daunted because I run into two problems: 1) Inevitably, I forget to get greeting cards. I’m not an e-card person, so I like sending them, but when the thought pops into my head, I’m usually home or not near a store, or not in the mood to pore through them. 2) The ones I like (of course) can be a bit cost prohibitive. The higher-end ones are beautiful, but to get three of them can end up costing the same as a nice dinner, in some cases. I will still buy these, but I have decided to make my own.

As you travel around my site and my Etsy store, you will see greeting cards. I wanted to open up my art for everyone, not just people who may want originals. I also wanted to have a bunch on hand for myself, to send. I have priced these in the middle of what you may see in a store, and have added bundles. Going forward, instead of the hand-assembled ones I have for sale presently, I will be offset printing them, aiming more toward birthdays and holidays.

If you have any questions or want a particular image as a card, let me know!

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