Merry Christmas' Tri-fold Christmas Cards (Set of 12)

Christmas
SKU:
STC-C3
Availability:
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$14.95
(20 reviews)
Width:
5.00 (in)
Height:
7.00 (in)
Depth:
0.60 (in)
Current Stock:
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Celebrate the birth of Christ with these unique triptych Christmas cards! These beautiful cards will grace any mantle or shelf. The image depicts the Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabriano, with a history of the painting on the back of each card. The front in ornate gold lettering wishes a "Merry Christmas" below is a holiday verse "From The East Came The Magi To Bethlehem To Adore The Lord; And Opening Their Treasures They Offered Precious Gifts: Gold For The Great King, Incense For The True God, and Myrrh In Symbol Of His Burial."  Unfold the first side to see a Christmas greeting "May The Peace Of Christ Be To Your House And All Who Dwell There." The set of 12 cards and envelopes comes packaged in a lovely organza bag. They are a perfect way to share your Christmas wishes with friends and family.  Closed each card measures approx 9in tall and 3in wide.  Open for display each card measures approx 9in wide.  Cards can be sent with standard postage.

Please note: triptych Christmas cards feature cover-to-cover artwork, and are designed to be truly breathtaking.  Practicality takes a backseat to beauty with here, and cover-to-cover artwork means sparse space in which to write personal messages.

We recommend including a hand-written or printed message on a separate piece of paper with each card—we’ll supply the envelopes to help you keep it nice and tidy.  If you would still like to sign the card itself, we recommend using a gold or silver-ink pen.

( STC-C3 )

Source:
This item is designed and printed at our Steubenville workshop.

Reviews

  • 3
    Where can I get white ink?

    Posted by George F. Kovacs on 10th Dec 2014

    The card itself is beautiful. One problem though, there is no place to sign the card. Evey thing except the painting is colored brown. Blue, black or red ink is very,very hard to see.Since I can't find a pen with white ink I guess I'll have to use a retun address lable on the cards. This will look terrible and lose the personal touch of a signature.

  • 5
    Beautiful cards

    Posted by Jeanette on 17th Nov 2014

    Cards are beautiful and spiritual.