Illustrated Postcard "Frohes Fest" (Merry Christmas) on Natural Paper
- Illustrated cat postcard for Christmas greetings
- Format: A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm)
- Back side with lines for address field and stamp placeholder
- Climate neutrally printed in Germany on 350g warm white uncoated paper
- Artful greeting card with rich colors for every cat lover
Description
Soon it will be Christmas again! Until then, make yourself at home with hot tea and cookies and cuddle with your cat - when he or she is not in the process of "beautifying" your Christmas tree. This white cat is up to no evil, he just wants to enjoy his beauty sleep. Use this postcard to wish a Merry Christmas to anyone you can't see in person this Christmas, but want them to know you're thinking of them. They will definitely be happy about it!
Katja Rub created the original illustration using scraped cardboard. This involves scraping away the top layer of a coated cardboard. She then scanned it in and colored it on the computer.
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- Lovingly designed calendar 2024 with various cat illustrations
- 13 sheets, secured with a black document clip
- Printed on high-quality and very strong paper
- Paper quality: 300g/m², cream-colored, FSC-certified, wood-free, acid-free and age-resistant
- Format: A5 (14.8 x 21 cm)
- Pleasant feel thanks to a high volume
- Particularly handy: Once the month is over, you can simply cut off the cat motif and send it as a postcard or frame it.
Description
Surprise your cat-crazy friends with a special handmade cat calendar! The great thing is that the calendar doesn't just end up in the bin later. The motifs can simply be cut off and become even more fun as a beautiful wall decoration or as a postcard.
Katja Rub created the original illustrations using scrapboard. This involves scraping away the top layer of coated cardboard. She then scanned them and edited them on the computer.