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Nikki McClure Blank Greeting Card (Explore)—
$5.00
The Story
Measures 5" x 7", Includes envelope
Nikki McClure creates complex, yet natural designs by cutting away from a single piece of black construction paper with an x-acto knife. The process is delicate and time-consuming, and the end result is something to treasure.
Printed on 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine Free paper that was manufactured with electricity that is offset with Green certified renewable energy. Printed with Soy-based inks by a small family-owned press in Portland, Oregon.
Nikki McClure creates complex, yet natural designs by cutting away from a single piece of black construction paper with an x-acto knife. The process is delicate and time-consuming, and the end result is something to treasure.
Printed on 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine Free paper that was manufactured with electricity that is offset with Green certified renewable energy. Printed with Soy-based inks by a small family-owned press in Portland, Oregon.
Description
Measures 5" x 7", Includes envelope
Nikki McClure creates complex, yet natural designs by cutting away from a single piece of black construction paper with an x-acto knife. The process is delicate and time-consuming, and the end result is something to treasure.
Printed on 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine Free paper that was manufactured with electricity that is offset with Green certified renewable energy. Printed with Soy-based inks by a small family-owned press in Portland, Oregon.
Nikki McClure creates complex, yet natural designs by cutting away from a single piece of black construction paper with an x-acto knife. The process is delicate and time-consuming, and the end result is something to treasure.
Printed on 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine Free paper that was manufactured with electricity that is offset with Green certified renewable energy. Printed with Soy-based inks by a small family-owned press in Portland, Oregon.




