TLC - Sending healing thoughts/sun – Rachel Ellen Designs

TLC - Sending healing thoughts/sun – Rachel Ellen Designs

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Life can be a struggle at times, especially in today’s world.? This beautiful, heartfelt friendship card has been designed to be sent at difficult times when it is often hard to know what to say.? The simple, healing thoughts and positive vibes sun design is combined with hand written words of encouragement and support
Life can be a struggle at times, especially in today’s world.? This beautiful, heartfelt friendship card has been designed to be sent at difficult times when it is often hard to know what to say.? The simple, healing thoughts and positive vibes sun design is combined with hand written words of encouragement and support to let the recipient know they are being thought about, and to give a little boost when they need it most.? Featuring finely detailed artwork, gold flitter, neon highlights and a hand applied jewel, each card is supplied cello wrapped with a bespoke black and white printed envelope. Size: 153mm x 108mm Finish: Gold flitter, hand applied jewel Designed, printed and finished in Nottingham, United Kingdom on FSC paper.

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