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(2 reviews) 19 ♥
£5.99
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Product Description
Watercolour Snowdrop Card.
Ideal for expressing sympathy, a new beginning, or as a greeting card for spring occasions such as Imbolc. The front of the card features a delicate watercolour snowdrop illustration.
The snowdrop is a beautiful flower that blooms in the early days of spring, making it the perfect choice for cards and messages at this time of year. It is often associated with new beginnings and overcoming challenges making this a great card to let a friend or relative know you're thinking of them during tough times.
Snowdrops are January's birth flower making this card perfect for those born in January.
The snowdrop has become closely associated with Imbolc as it blooms around the same time as this festival.
The fresh and whimsical design will appeal to nature lovers and gardeners alike.
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Shipping Info
Ships within 3-5 business days. Free shipping on orders over £50.
Return Policy
30-day return policy. Items must be in original condition.
Premium Quality Greeting Cards
Specifications
- Available in A5 (148 x 210mm) or 5x7" size
- Premium Fedrigoni card stock
- Luxurious textured finish
Features
- Complimentary white or kraft paper envelope included
- Blank inside for personal message
- FSC certified paper
- Water-based ink
- Sustainably sourced materials
- Recyclable
- Available as multipacks
Eco-Friendly Features



Note: Envelope color is randomly selected and cannot be customized.
Customer Reviews
5.0 ★★★★★ (2 reviews) 19 ♥ Favorites
Customer Reviews
5.0 ★★★★★
(2 reviews) 19 ♥
Favorites
★★★★★
bought this as a birthday card which can be framed as a picture as there is no writing on the front.
Posted on 4 March 2025
★★★★★
Beautiful card, and quick delivery would definitely recommend
Posted on 4 March 2025