Frequently Asked Questions
Each greeting card measures five inches by seven inches. This A7 size is ideal for writing personalized messages.
The pack includes eight blank greeting cards. Each card comes with a matching white envelope for convenience.
The cards are printed on eighty-pound cover stock. This high-quality material ensures durability and a smooth finish.
Yes, the cards are blank inside for personalized messages. This allows you to add your special notes or holiday greetings.
Yes, these cards are versatile and perfect for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion. Their blank interior makes them adaptable for any message.
The artwork is created by skilled in-house artists or licensed artists. This ensures a variety of captivating designs that enhance each card.
Store the greeting cards in a cool, dry place. Keeping them away from moisture will help maintain their quality and prevent damage.
Yes, these greeting cards can be used for professional settings as well. They are suitable for client appreciation notes or business greetings.
The environmental impact is not specified, but using high-quality paper often indicates a commitment to better production practices. Check for specific eco-friendly certifications.
Each card comes with a matching white envelope. This ensures a coordinated look when you send your greetings.
Yes, the greeting cards are made from standard paper materials and are safe for children. However, always supervise young children when using writing materials.
If your cards arrive damaged, you should contact customer support for assistance. They can help with returns or replacements.
To personalize effectively, use high-quality pens or markers. This will ensure your messages stand out against the smooth card surface.
Yes, these greeting cards make great gifts. They can be given as hostess gifts, housewarming gifts, or as part of a thoughtful gesture.
The cards feature themes focused on English Bulldogs and whimsical designs. This makes them perfect for dog lovers and special occasions.













