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Tullia Renaissance lady portrait needle felt art print 2 piece card with inspirational insert
Tullia Renaissance lady portrait needle felt art print 2 piece card with inspirational insert
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This is a 5" x 7 "Art Card print reproduction with Inspirational Quote Insert from my collection of Renaissance Ladies needle felted wool paintings.
This unique and decorative Art Card can be both a special greeting card and a ready to frame print.
The woman depicted on this card is called TULLIA.
The inspirational empowerment quote on the insert reads:
"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create."
Cards are professionally printed using bright white, smooth, heavy-weight 350 gsm acid-free stock that creates a look that’s both vibrant and soft. They have a premium glossy varnish front, with a silk coated back.
The colors look extremely rich and show every detail of the wool painting. You feel you can almost touch the wool. The inside of the cards are blank and have a matte finish so you can write your own special message.
Each card in the series includes a beautifully printed insert with a unique meaningful inspirational quote. (see product photos). The back of the card features a small Saveria Designs logo and description of the artwork.
These art cards are listed as 5” x 7” (12.7 cm x 17.8 cm) - the trim size of the card is exactly 4.61" x 7.17” (11.7 cm x 18.2 cm). They are also suitable for framing (see product photos for examples of the card in decorative frames - not included). They would look great in a framed grouping on the wall.
Each art card includes the accompanying insert and an envelope all placed in an archival, sealed, clear sleeve.
See the matching TULLIA RENAISSANCE GICLEE FINE ART PRINT
NOTE: The watermarks seen in the product images will not be on the actual print.
PLEASE NOTE: The images on the art cards are copyright protected and the buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights.
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