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Traditions Lunar New Year Card

Traditions Lunar New Year Card

This card celebrates the rich traditions of Lunar New Year, including cleaning to sweep away bad luck, wearing red for good luck, setting off firecrackers to ward off evil spirits, lion dances to welcome prosperity, handing out red envelopes to give blessings, visiting with friends and family, setting up altars to honor ancestors, and eating traditional new years foods that symbolize abundance. While traditions vary across countries and cultures, they all share a common focus on celebrating family, abundance, and good fortune.Ā 

Details:

  • 4.25" x 5.5" folded card
  • Blank inside
  • Letterpress printed by hand on an antique printing press in Brooklyn, NY
  • Printed on thick soft white cardstock
  • Paired with a recycled kraft envelope

Kwohtations is an Asian- and woman-owned line of letterpress-printed greeting cards and gifts that honor the amazing, messy lives we lead. They celebrate chosen families and everyday wins while acknowledging non-traditional milestones and difficult times. They hope everyone will see a bit of themselves in their messages and feel more seen and connected. Each greeting card is hand-printed on an antique printing press. A small business with inclusivity at the core of everything they create.

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Traditions Lunar New Year Card

This card celebrates the rich traditions of Lunar New Year, including cleaning to sweep away bad luck, wearing red for good luck, setting off firecrackers to ward off evil spirits, lion dances to welcome prosperity, handing out red envelopes to give blessings, visiting with friends and family, setting up altars to honor ancestors, and eating traditional new years foods that symbolize abundance. While traditions vary across countries and cultures, they all share a common focus on celebrating family, abundance, and good fortune.Ā 

Details:

  • 4.25" x 5.5" folded card
  • Blank inside
  • Letterpress printed by hand on an antique printing press in Brooklyn, NY
  • Printed on thick soft white cardstock
  • Paired with a recycled kraft envelope

Kwohtations is an Asian- and woman-owned line of letterpress-printed greeting cards and gifts that honor the amazing, messy lives we lead. They celebrate chosen families and everyday wins while acknowledging non-traditional milestones and difficult times. They hope everyone will see a bit of themselves in their messages and feel more seen and connected. Each greeting card is hand-printed on an antique printing press. A small business with inclusivity at the core of everything they create.

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This card celebrates the rich traditions of Lunar New Year, including cleaning to sweep away bad luck, wearing red for good luck, setting off firecrackers to ward off evil spirits, lion dances to welcome prosperity, handing out red envelopes to give blessings, visiting with friends and family, setting up altars to honor ancestors, and eating traditional new years foods that symbolize abundance. While traditions vary across countries and cultures, they all share a common focus on celebrating family, abundance, and good fortune.Ā 

Details:

  • 4.25" x 5.5" folded card
  • Blank inside
  • Letterpress printed by hand on an antique printing press in Brooklyn, NY
  • Printed on thick soft white cardstock
  • Paired with a recycled kraft envelope

Kwohtations is an Asian- and woman-owned line of letterpress-printed greeting cards and gifts that honor the amazing, messy lives we lead. They celebrate chosen families and everyday wins while acknowledging non-traditional milestones and difficult times. They hope everyone will see a bit of themselves in their messages and feel more seen and connected. Each greeting card is hand-printed on an antique printing press. A small business with inclusivity at the core of everything they create.

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