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27 January 2010

Thorns in Snow Fine Art Greeting Card

This greeting card of a jagged bare bush poking up through fresh snow is printed on the inside as well as the outside in full color.
You may recall that I recently shared a photograph of Thorns in Snow on my "Abstractions in Winter" blog post. I had such a positive response that I decided to offer it as a greeting card. I'll be working on a nature set of greeting cards and would love to hear your suggestions. Let me know your favorites that you would like to see as cards. Thanks!







This greeting card of a jagged bare bush poking up through fresh snow is printed on the inside as well as the outside in full color.
Thorns in Snow Fine Art Greeting Card
This greeting card of a jagged bare bush poking up through fresh snow is printed on the inside as well as the outside in full color. The inside is a lovely soft and pale version of the thorns and is ready for your personal message. Each card measures a bountiful 5.5" x 8.5" and includes a white envelope.
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14 comments:

  1. Love the framing, Julie! Beautiful card!

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  2. Oooh, cool! I love the way this looks!

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  3. Hi Julie!
    I love how you added the border to an already beautiful picture!
    Tracey

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  4. I do like the overall appearance of this picture. It reminded me of the old Washington Hawthorne we used to have that had thorns on it up to three inches long.

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  5. So pretty! I'd love to see Magpie Silhouette, Morning Snow and Forgotten Road turned into a card.

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  6. What a wonderful way to frame it! I would love to see the Sunrise Snow as a card.

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  7. If I received such a beautiful card from someone I would put it in a picture frame. Lovely!

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  8. What a lovely card! I love the border and I agree with Catherine, I'd frame that if I received it!

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  9. Oh, love it! The frame looks great! =)

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  10. Ditto here - is beautiful enough to frame!

    I'd love to see the different magpies and/or elk as cards.

    Peace, Judi

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  11. I'm taking notes folks. Thank you for your wonderful suggestions!

    Cheers!
    Julie

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  12. Your beautiful picture lays in the frame for a perfect card. It reminds me of the thorny bouquet Pastor asked me to arrange for him as a visual object lesson for one of his sermons this fall. Thorns and all it turned out quite surprisingly beautiful. Now me, by the time I had gone through the woods gathering, clipping and arranging I needed a transfusion. Heeehehe! Any of your pictures would make a beautiful card dear one.

    You have a marvelous day filled with blessings from above!!!

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  13. Beautiful cards, just beautiful!

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