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Pancake Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

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Pancake Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

Send a smile with the Red Cap Cards! Made from 30% recycled, FSC, and SFI certified paper, it's both eco-friendly and adorable. With full color printing using soy-based inks, a blank interior and matching envelope, this card is a perfect match for the occasion.

Details:

  • Illustrated by Clay Hickson
  • A2 - 4.25 x 5.5 inch
  • Heavyweight Uncoated Cardstock
  • Paper is 30% Recycled, FSC, and SFI Certified
  • Printed in Full Color with Soy-Based Inks
  • Blank Interior
  • Matching Envelope
  • Sold as Single Card
  • Printed in the USA

About the Artist:

  • Clay Hickson is an illustrator from Los Angeles, CA. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Bon Appetit, Apartamento, and The Smudge. In addition to illustrating, Clay and his wife, Liana Jegers, run a small printing press called Caboose. From a small, dusty garage in the Hollywood Hills, Caboose publishes limited edition artist books and prints of questionable quality, but unquestionable charm.
$1.92

Original: $5.50

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Pancake Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

$5.50

$1.92

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Send a smile with the Red Cap Cards! Made from 30% recycled, FSC, and SFI certified paper, it's both eco-friendly and adorable. With full color printing using soy-based inks, a blank interior and matching envelope, this card is a perfect match for the occasion.

Details:

  • Illustrated by Clay Hickson
  • A2 - 4.25 x 5.5 inch
  • Heavyweight Uncoated Cardstock
  • Paper is 30% Recycled, FSC, and SFI Certified
  • Printed in Full Color with Soy-Based Inks
  • Blank Interior
  • Matching Envelope
  • Sold as Single Card
  • Printed in the USA

About the Artist:

  • Clay Hickson is an illustrator from Los Angeles, CA. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Bon Appetit, Apartamento, and The Smudge. In addition to illustrating, Clay and his wife, Liana Jegers, run a small printing press called Caboose. From a small, dusty garage in the Hollywood Hills, Caboose publishes limited edition artist books and prints of questionable quality, but unquestionable charm.