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Winter Citrus Card

Winter Citrus Card

A beautiful card featuring dried oranges to celebrate the general winter season.

Original haiku on outside of card reads: "Winter time is here Sending you bright hope and cheer With each passing day" 

Details:

  • Size A2, 4.25 by 5.5 inches folded
  • 110# felt paper 
  • Blank inside
  • Made in the USA

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.

$6.00
Winter Citrus Card
$6.00

Winter Citrus Card

A beautiful card featuring dried oranges to celebrate the general winter season.

Original haiku on outside of card reads: "Winter time is here Sending you bright hope and cheer With each passing day" 

Details:

  • Size A2, 4.25 by 5.5 inches folded
  • 110# felt paper 
  • Blank inside
  • Made in the USA

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.

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A beautiful card featuring dried oranges to celebrate the general winter season.

Original haiku on outside of card reads: "Winter time is here Sending you bright hope and cheer With each passing day" 

Details:

  • Size A2, 4.25 by 5.5 inches folded
  • 110# felt paper 
  • Blank inside
  • Made in the USA

Shirlee Fisher, founder of Quiet Lines Design, is an illustrator and stationery designer based in Redlands, California. Her stationery is often illustrated alongside heartfelt messages in the form of haiku poetry to inspire and uplift. She is inspired by nature, deep conversations, and writings in her journal.