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'So Happy for you two' - Greetings Card

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Introducing our bright and bold greetings card collection. 

This 'So happy for you two' playful celebration greetings card features a blue handwritten font on a white heart with a pink textured background.

A striking card with playful typography. Perfect for a couple celebrating a wedding, anniversary or new milestone in their lives!

Product Info

300gsm white textured stock. Cards come with a brown ribbed envelope and are blank inside, so you’re able to write your own message.

We have made the decision to no longer package our cards in plastic cello bags in a bid to be more environmentally friendly. Your card will be sent in a board backed envelope.

10.5cm x 15cm (A6)

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Description

Introducing our bright and bold greetings card collection. 

This 'So happy for you two' playful celebration greetings card features a blue handwritten font on a white heart with a pink textured background.

A striking card with playful typography. Perfect for a couple celebrating a wedding, anniversary or new milestone in their lives!

Product Info

300gsm white textured stock. Cards come with a brown ribbed envelope and are blank inside, so you’re able to write your own message.

We have made the decision to no longer package our cards in plastic cello bags in a bid to be more environmentally friendly. Your card will be sent in a board backed envelope.

10.5cm x 15cm (A6)

Clothing and rubber stamps will be dispatched within 7 working days.

For all other products order by 1pm for same day dispatch.

We are a 4 Day Week company and we close on Wednesdays.

Our 'Genre Readers' range is in pre-order and will ship from July 1st 2025. 

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here