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Sasquatch Camping Trips Father's Day Card

Sasquatch Camping Trips Father's Day Card

"Dad, thanks for all the camping trips!" For the outdoorsy dad that appreciates the mighty Sasquatch and always treasured time in the woods with you away from screens and distractions. 

Details:

  • Letter-pressed in multiple overlapping colors.

  • Blank inside for your own message.

  • Dimensions: 6.25" x 4.25" card with matching square flap envelope.

Brian Reed is the owner-illustrator of Old School Stationers out of his studio in an old Model T Ford factory just down the road from his house in Portland, Oregon. Brian's illustrations reflect a love of the woodlands and salty coastlands of the Pacific Northwest, with a playful twist.

$6.00
Sasquatch Camping Trips Father's Day Card—
$6.00

Sasquatch Camping Trips Father's Day Card

"Dad, thanks for all the camping trips!" For the outdoorsy dad that appreciates the mighty Sasquatch and always treasured time in the woods with you away from screens and distractions. 

Details:

  • Letter-pressed in multiple overlapping colors.

  • Blank inside for your own message.

  • Dimensions: 6.25" x 4.25" card with matching square flap envelope.

Brian Reed is the owner-illustrator of Old School Stationers out of his studio in an old Model T Ford factory just down the road from his house in Portland, Oregon. Brian's illustrations reflect a love of the woodlands and salty coastlands of the Pacific Northwest, with a playful twist.

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"Dad, thanks for all the camping trips!" For the outdoorsy dad that appreciates the mighty Sasquatch and always treasured time in the woods with you away from screens and distractions. 

Details:

  • Letter-pressed in multiple overlapping colors.

  • Blank inside for your own message.

  • Dimensions: 6.25" x 4.25" card with matching square flap envelope.

Brian Reed is the owner-illustrator of Old School Stationers out of his studio in an old Model T Ford factory just down the road from his house in Portland, Oregon. Brian's illustrations reflect a love of the woodlands and salty coastlands of the Pacific Northwest, with a playful twist.