Delightful, die-cut Easter cards reproducing two seasonal paintings by much-loved British illustrator Molly Brett (1902-90); from the archives of The Medici Society, founded 1908. ...
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Delightful, die-cut Easter cards reproducing two seasonal paintings by much-loved British illustrator Molly Brett (1902-90); from the archives of The Medici Society, founded 1908. A rabbit, wren and chick are prettily depicted within a loose border of seasonal flowers, including bluebells, primroses, violets, daisies and wood anemones. With die-cutting highlighting the foliage shapes along two sides, these dainty cards will delight young and old alike.
Made exclusively for Museum Selection.
Made exclusively for Museum Selection.
Size & Additional Information
10 die-cut cards, two designs
c.12cm sq.
Printed ‘With Best Wishes at Easter’
Envelopes included
Printed in Britain
British FSC accredited card
Cards and envelopes can be recycled
Packed in a compostable bag. Requires industrial composting: please add to your food or garden waste bin (subject to your local refuse collection policies)
c.12cm sq.
Printed ‘With Best Wishes at Easter’
Envelopes included
Printed in Britain
British FSC accredited card
Cards and envelopes can be recycled
Packed in a compostable bag. Requires industrial composting: please add to your food or garden waste bin (subject to your local refuse collection policies)
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Reviews
Overall product rating 4.7/5
10 March 2024
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Delightful and interesting.
09 March 2024
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Lovely cards and good value for money
05 March 2024
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Nice cards and inexpensive for their good quality.
25 February 2024
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Very nice cards, message inside so I don't need to keep writing. Really nice Easter front pictures. Very good value and price.
20 February 2024
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Not yet Easter but cards are lovely. All that is necessary
11 February 2024
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Very pretty Easter cards which I'll be sending to my granddaughters this year