I really love this one, gotta say. As a child and then a teenager, we used to swim in the phosphorous in the ocean at night when we camped on Thetis Island each summer. Peak, core memories, donning mask and fins and creating explosions of cold green fire with each movement. The glowing green cloud the car in this design is nested in provokes those memories very strongly, and that sense of deep water is reinforced by the illuminated floating debris caught by the headlights. If you have ever seen footage of a deep sea sub or remote vehicle down in the night zone that has disturbed the sea floor and illuminated that disturbance, then you will know what I mean. I'm a sucker for designs that blur the lines between dry land and underwater, as anyone who has followed my work for any length of time will appreciate.
This card comes in two sizes, 5"x7" ($12 CAD) and 5.8"x8.3" ($12.50 CAD), shipping included. Also included - an envelope.
I realize that hardly anyone sends actual mail these days, which creates the opportunity for you to really blow the socks off of someone you love. If you're too jaded to provoke that kind of wonder, these cards look great on a mantle or a fridge front.
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Another design made possible with the use of the AI image engine, Midjourney.
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Manufactured by Printful:
"Expressing your sentiments or planning an event can be hard. Take some of the weight off of your shoulders by getting yourself an authentic greeting card!
• Material: 14.77 oz/yd² (350 g/m²) paperboard, medium-gloss finish
• Sizes: Medium: 5″ × 7″ (127 × 178 mm) Large: 5.83″ × 8.27″ (148 × 210 mm)
• Product weight: Medium: 0.6 oz (17 g) Large: 0.85 oz (24 g)
• Toner-based printing
• Vibrant colors
• Comes with a complimentary envelope"
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Five Fathoms Down - Greeting Card
C$12.00Price