Modern Thank You Notes Cards

Wedding Thank You Notes with Modern Berry Designs. Thank you Cards with lime and navy blue berries and great modern accents which can be customized for your event. Very chic and colorful!! Customize the product or contact me at limekilnwhalewatcher@yahoo.com for any special requests or assistance!

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Toile Black n White Damask Thank You Note Postcard

Toile Black n White Damask Thank You Note Postcard
DESIGN COLLECTION: These postcards make a very classy, green and yet elegant option for your Thank You Note Cards. This is a truly elegant and sophisticated Wedding Invitation Collection with a formal modern vintage flair! Shown here in white on black, the invitation has an elegant dramatic appearance. For a beautiful finishing touch select the matching invitation envelope of the same design. This is artwork designed by Audrey Jeanne Roberts created from antique vintage etched printer's decorative ornament elements that have been created into a damask pattern. There are RSVP response cards, Reception Invitations, Wedding Program, Driving instructions, Hotel Accommodation cards, postage, stickers and more available to match. If there's a product you would like to have created that isn't offered just message us!

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Raggedy Ann & Andy – Postcard

Raggedy Ann & Andy - Postcard
Raggedy Ann is a fictional character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle, 1880-1938, in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll with red yarn for hair and has a triangle nose. The character was created in 1915 as a doll, and was introduced to the public in the 1918 book Raggedy Ann Stories.

A doll was also marketed along with the book to great success. A sequel, Raggedy Andy Stories (1920) introduced the character of her brother, Raggedy Andy, dressed in sailor suit and hat.

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