This A6 flat Notecard set features a gorgeous watercolour originated grey cat illustration on both the cards and matching peel and seal envelopes. Printed on luxurious 300gsm Munken card with just a hint of texture and supplied with themed 120gsm envelopes, this set is wonderfully tactile and aesthetically stunning.
Available in quantities of 10, 20 or 40 cards with peel and seal envelopes. One envelope is supplied with every card.
Sets of 10 are presented in a stylish Gift Envelope whilst sets of 20 and 40 include a lovely Gift Box.
• Themed, Matching Peel and Seal Envelopes included (1 envelope supplied with every card)
• A6 Card Size = 105mm x 148mm
• C6 Envelope Size = 114mm x 162mm
Any objects shown in images are for illustration purposes only. Printed colours can vary from what you see on screen.
SKU: N45A6CCWh01_10
In this day and age of instant communications, Letter and note writing have taken something of a back seat (As far back as the back row of a bus), don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with electronic communications, but they are somewhat impersonal, in that they don’t carry the same gravitas as something written in ink. Which the recipient gets to keep.
With that in mind, I’ve looked high and dry to find something I can use in which to send a brief message with just a little more panache than an email or text message at a comfortable price with designs I like. I initially came across ‘Me Loovely’ whilst looking for a wee present for a friend of mine, but I was so enamoured with the note cards, I decided to purchase a set for myself and they have been used to accompany presents for friends and family since and they have been very well received. and commented on.
The cards and envelopes are of a high quality and will accept fountain pen ink with no issues and arrive well packaged (and protected) either in a longish white cardboard envelope (with 2 separate sleeves for cards and envelopes or as per my latest purchase a lovely wee white cardboard box (which contains both cards and envelopes) which would make a lovely gift.
Finally, the million-dollar question? Would I recommend “Me Loovely” to friends and family. I already have.