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Your Farm Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

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Your Farm Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

The Your Farm Greeting Card by Red Cap Cards is a charming illustration by Jon Klassen, featuring a delightful farm scene. The card measures 4.25 x 5.5 inches and is printed on soft white cover paper that is 30% recycled, FSC, and SFI certified. It is printed in full color with soy-based inks, includes a matching envelope, and has a blank interior for your personalized message. This card is proudly printed in the USA.

Details:

  • Illustrated by Jon Klassen
  • A2 - 4.25 x 5.5 inch
  • Soft White Cover Paper
  • 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:

  • Jon Klassen is from Ontario, Canada, and now he lives in Los Angeles and works on animation and book projects. He likes folk tales and the art that goes with them. The work he does on his own doesn’t have many themes, but he enjoys thinking about inanimate objects and places where things happen on their own.
$1.92

Original: $5.50

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Your Farm Birthday Card by Red Cap Cards

$5.50

$1.92

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The Your Farm Greeting Card by Red Cap Cards is a charming illustration by Jon Klassen, featuring a delightful farm scene. The card measures 4.25 x 5.5 inches and is printed on soft white cover paper that is 30% recycled, FSC, and SFI certified. It is printed in full color with soy-based inks, includes a matching envelope, and has a blank interior for your personalized message. This card is proudly printed in the USA.

Details:

  • Illustrated by Jon Klassen
  • A2 - 4.25 x 5.5 inch
  • Soft White Cover Paper
  • 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:

  • Jon Klassen is from Ontario, Canada, and now he lives in Los Angeles and works on animation and book projects. He likes folk tales and the art that goes with them. The work he does on his own doesn’t have many themes, but he enjoys thinking about inanimate objects and places where things happen on their own.