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Deeply Love Sympathy Card

Deeply Love Sympathy Card

Created from an original illustration, this card features a beach shore with waves, shells and a meaningful quote by Helen Keller.

Greeting: What we once have enjoyed we can never lose; all that we deeply love becomes a part of us. - Helen Keller

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches

  • Letterpress printed on paper made from 100% post-consumer waste

  • Blank inside

  • Paired with a coordinating envelope

  • Printed in Acton, Massachusetts

Smudge Ink is a small band of illustrators, printers, and wordsmiths brought together by an inexplicable devotion to snail mail and smartly wrapped gifts. 

$6.00
Deeply Love Sympathy Card
$6.00

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Deeply Love Sympathy Card

Created from an original illustration, this card features a beach shore with waves, shells and a meaningful quote by Helen Keller.

Greeting: What we once have enjoyed we can never lose; all that we deeply love becomes a part of us. - Helen Keller

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches

  • Letterpress printed on paper made from 100% post-consumer waste

  • Blank inside

  • Paired with a coordinating envelope

  • Printed in Acton, Massachusetts

Smudge Ink is a small band of illustrators, printers, and wordsmiths brought together by an inexplicable devotion to snail mail and smartly wrapped gifts. 

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Created from an original illustration, this card features a beach shore with waves, shells and a meaningful quote by Helen Keller.

Greeting: What we once have enjoyed we can never lose; all that we deeply love becomes a part of us. - Helen Keller

Details:

  • Dimensions: 4.25 x 5.5 inches

  • Letterpress printed on paper made from 100% post-consumer waste

  • Blank inside

  • Paired with a coordinating envelope

  • Printed in Acton, Massachusetts

Smudge Ink is a small band of illustrators, printers, and wordsmiths brought together by an inexplicable devotion to snail mail and smartly wrapped gifts.