Greeting Cards & Postcards
Pocket-sized art with more uses than you can wave a Bic at. Birthdays, thanks yous, Valentines or even Wednesdays, there’s always an occasion for a stunning card. From promotional weapon to distant friend-contactor, our cards are more versatile than Optimus Prime.
- Discount of 30% on every order of 16+ cards
- Superior writing surface for your words of wisdom
- 300gsm card with a satin finish
- Greeting cards supplied with envelopes and optional cellophane sleeves, ideal for reselling
Dimensions
Cards are designed to suit the most common image ratio of 3:2, but any image size can be printed—we just leave a white border.
- Standard Greeting Card - 100 x 150mm / 4” x 6”
- Large Greeting Card - 125 x 190 mm / 5” x 7.5”
- Postcard - 100 x 150mm / 4” x 6”
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Comments
I love doing and viewing this kind of photography… with a family history of owning and losing various business’, to me it speaks volumes about quite simply the highs and lows of life.
Great work mate! :D
I appreciate how you tuned into the mood I was trying to capture PLV. Many thanks.
– Bruce Watson
Totally love this Bruce, bought a Crewdson book on the weekend, and this is not too far off the moods he creates with his urban scenes… totally LOVE this!
Thanks for the favouriting Paul.
– Bruce Watson
Ditto… love the mood. A simple composition with great impact. Nice work!
That’s appreciated frankc.
– Bruce Watson
Nice work – this has a ‘naked’ mood to it.
Thanks Lindsay.
– Bruce Watson
I know exactly where this is and was facinated by it when it was agoing concern. It was somthing about cars behind windows. Great shot of it as is now.
Yes athex, I know what you mean – maybe because of the cars being in a smaller, lower kind of building than usual. Thanks for the comment.
– Bruce Watson
very cool, love the emptiness!!
Glad you liked it Mark.
– Bruce Watson
great work,
Thanks so much Scott.
– Bruce Watson
I love the way you’ve captured this scene, -excellent work!
Thanks so much deepbluwater.
Love the raw feel to this. It’s kind of sad poetic.