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GIFT CARD - reuseable as a bookmark

These delightful little gift cards are the original Abundant Earth re-useable art product. Initially a traditional card - a beautifully handcrafted card on which to write your message - the cards enjoy a second life as a little piece of art. After the card has been received, displayed and enjoyed, the photographic print is detachable and can be enjoyed again as a bookmark - useful, and also a reminder of the occasion and your thoughtfulness. 

Available individually and in themed collections, these cards are a beautiful way to send your greeting.

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About your card

Made of 100% recycled paper materials and sustainably produced card, these gift cards are environmentally friendly in their design as well as their purpose.  

The photo/bookmarks are printed on the very highest quality sustainably produced card available. So your chosen photograph will not only be bright, punchy and full of character but will also have eco credentials you can be proud of. 

The cards are individually made entirely by hand - the outer card and printed inner lining are cut, folded, and stitched together, then the image is mounted, with a nod to photo albums of old, using gummed photo corners, The attention to detail and design which goes into each card gives them a classic quality and stylish finish.

These cards come with a sleeve into which you slide the card - perfect if you are handing your card directly to the recipient. If you intend on posting the card, however, you are advised to send in an envelop for security.

 

 

 

Price:

Individual cards: AU $4.50

Collections (set of 3 themed cards): AU $12.00

 

How to purchase:

  • Buying Framed / Unframed Print also? Reduce your shipping costs by ordering everything together. Go to Order Form

 



Contact: alison@abundantearthphotography.com               Melbourne, Australia          Photographic images (c) Alison O'Meara 2004-12