Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Floral Watercolor Thank You Cards - By Palmer Street Press Review + Giveaway






Floral Watercolor Thank You Cards - By Palmer Street Press.

I love how colorful and unique these cards are.  When I gave them out everyone wanted to know where I got them from.  They have very popular vivid flowers or designs and are very thick.  The envelopes themselves are very pretty.  Overall this is one of the best Thank you card set I have ever got or bought.  We are so amazed and so are my friends and family. 



Product Description
A set of 10 beautiful Thank You Cards + Sage Green Kraft envelopes. Each set of cards comes with five unique watercolor/floral designs that are stylish and tasteful for any occasion. Printed on a high-quality 100 lb. cardstock with a soft cotton finish for a luxurious look and feel. Included are 10 coordinating Sage Green Kraft Envelopes. Size is A2 (4.25" x 5.5"). Created and printed in the USA by Palmer St. Press. (www.palmerstreetpress.com)

  • - Beautiful Thank You Cards Featuring 5 Elegant Watercolor Designs
    - Printed on Luxuriously Thick 100 lb. Cardstock with Soft Cotton (Matte) Finish
    - Elegant, High-Quality Cards - Perfect for Weddings & Showers
    - Package Includes 10 Cards & 10 Sage Green Kraft Envelopes
    - Blank Inside - Card Size (A2) 4.25" x 5.5"







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Joanne Smith is the head blogger for Mom In Nebraska. She currently resides in Omaha, NE. with her family. She has a wonderful miracle *her Autistic son Timmy that loves electronics.* Joanne has worked in customer service her whole life and loves it. She worked hard in College and studied a wide variety of subjects from Biology, Chem, Web Design, Early Childhood Education and much more. Now she is a SAHM, Blogger and Homeschooler. Next task for Joanne is trying to take over the world..... or at least her little part of it.