Border collie with sheep watercolour A5 blank greeting card

£4.50

A stunning border collie in its happy place. Working with the sheep-What a collie absolutely loves to do. This card would be great for anyone who loves the countryside and farming or someone who works with a collie and has an amazing bond with them.

The original image has been worked into a soft watercolour style image to use as a beautiful greetings card for any occasion.

Printed on premium 260gsm glossy card, the design comes to life with rich tones and a smooth, high-quality finish. Paired with a recycled brown envelope, it’s ready to gift or send straight away.

Perfect for birthdays, thank you notes, or simply letting someone know you’re thinking of them, this is a card that feels a little more special than the ordinary.

Product Details:
• A5 size (approx. 148 x 210 mm)
• Premium 260gsm glossy card
• Blank inside for your own message
• Includes recycled brown envelope
• Original photography design

Please note colours may appear differently on paper than on screen due to different monitor settings.

A stunning border collie in its happy place. Working with the sheep-What a collie absolutely loves to do. This card would be great for anyone who loves the countryside and farming or someone who works with a collie and has an amazing bond with them.

The original image has been worked into a soft watercolour style image to use as a beautiful greetings card for any occasion.

Printed on premium 260gsm glossy card, the design comes to life with rich tones and a smooth, high-quality finish. Paired with a recycled brown envelope, it’s ready to gift or send straight away.

Perfect for birthdays, thank you notes, or simply letting someone know you’re thinking of them, this is a card that feels a little more special than the ordinary.

Product Details:
• A5 size (approx. 148 x 210 mm)
• Premium 260gsm glossy card
• Blank inside for your own message
• Includes recycled brown envelope
• Original photography design

Please note colours may appear differently on paper than on screen due to different monitor settings.