Frequently Asked Questions
Each greeting card measures five inches by seven inches. This A7 size is perfect for personal messages or artistic displays.
The pack includes eight blank greeting cards and eight matching white envelopes. This allows for multiple personalized notes for any occasion.
The cards are printed on eighty-pound cover stock or two hundred sixteen GSM. This high-quality paper enhances the artwork and durability.
You can write your own messages inside the blank cards. The empty interior provides ample space for heartfelt notes or greetings.
Yes, these cards are versatile and suitable for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion. The blank interior allows for customization.
The cards feature stunning full-color artwork created by in-house or licensed artists. Each design adds a unique touch to your messages.
Store the cards in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality. Avoid exposure to moisture to prevent any damage to the paper.
Yes, these cards are appropriate for both personal and professional use. They can be used for business thank you notes or client greetings.
If your cards arrive damaged, you can contact customer support for assistance. They will help you with the return or replacement process.
The greeting cards are printed on high-quality paper, but specific eco-friendly certifications may vary by product. Please check packaging for details.
The pack weighs approximately one hundred grams. This lightweight design makes it easy to send through the mail.
Yes, each card is accompanied by a matching white envelope. This ensures a complete and cohesive presentation for your greetings.
These cards are great for a variety of occasions like birthdays, holidays, weddings, and thank you messages. The blank cards allow for personalized thoughts.
You can use any pen or marker to write on the cards. However, it's best to avoid gel pens to prevent smudging on the paper.
Yes, children can use these cards for school projects or personal notes. The blank design allows for creativity and expression.













