Flower Market Assorted Boxed Note Cards - 10 Note Cards & 10 Envelopes

A stationery piece for any occasion, Caspari boxed note cards are a perfect staple for the home and office. Recipients of your notes will be greeted by stunning licensed artwork from artist and museums around the world. Our note cards are printed in on high-quality cardstock by a respected printing facility in Switzerland. It is one of the only printers in the world with the ability to gold bronze. Gold bronzing is a unique printing technique used by our Swiss printer that adds metallic details by dusting each card with a golden powder to create the shimmering accents that grace many of our cards. Inside, the notecards are blank, leaving you with room to write any sentiment for any occasion from a simple “thank you” to a short letter. The assortment of cards arrives in a gold foil box, making them perfect for gift giving. Contains 10 note cards and 10 coordinating envelopes.
- Printed on heavyweight cardstock paper and boxed in a gold foil container for easy & elegant gifting.
- Printed in the United States on high-quality cardstock.
- 10 Cards and 10 Envelopes per Package
- Approximately 3.75" x 4.75"
Product Type: | Boxed Note Cards |
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Product SKU: | 92607.46A |
Product UPC: | 0025096960793 |
Collection Name: | Flower Market |
Quantity Included: | 10 Note Cards & 10 Envelopes |
Color Name: | Foil Embossed in Warm |
Material: | Cardstock Paper |
Product Dimensions: | Approximately 3.75" x 4.75" |
Country of Origin: | United States |
Artist or Collection: | Masaki Ryo |
Artist or Collection Biography: | After graduating from Kanazawa College of Art, Masaki Ryo worked as a graphic designer for 9 years, and then started his career as a freelance illustrator. Masaki gradually became aware of the fact that his favorite themes were fashion and cosmetics—this seemed only natural as his father had been a tailor of women’s clothing and Masaki himself had spent time during his childhood playing with a sewing machine. In 2000, Masaki introduced his new fashion paintings executed in his signature style. His approach to illustration involves the use of a painting knife and acrylic paint, which he then adjusts digitally. Branching away from his signature fashion illustrations, Masaki’s recent artwork has been inspired by his pet dog, a miniature schnauzer. His ability to capture the endearing and playful nature of our canine companions has caught many eyes and has earned the recognition of various clients, including Caspari. |