Wedding, Engagement, Love, Anniversary, Bridal, "I Love You", Valentine's Day, greeting card - Girl kissing boy - Pressed flower art
Description
Show your whimsy and your love with a playful greeting card, designed entirely with flowers and herbs that I grew in my garden. A professional printing house scanned the artwork and then printed it onto buttery smooth 100# Cougar natural card stock.
Use this card for a multitude of occasions: Valentine's Day, for a wedding or engagement, an anniversary, or just to say, "I Love You." Like all of my cards, it is suitable for framing and would make a lovely piece of art combined in a triptych with other cards.
These figures were not drawn, painted or computer-enhanced; they were made only from botanicals from my garden, like Hosta blossom for the girl's dress, Verbena for the boy's hair and Bee Balm for the girl's hair. The card measures approximately 4.25 x 5.5, and comes with a matching envelope and an explanation of the botanicals used on the back. It is blank inside.
Mix and match all of my Petal People greeting cards here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PulpArt?section_id=6245993
Want to buy a bunch, have them wrapped in raffia and sent as a gift? Let me know in the "notes to seller" during checkout and I am happy to wrap them up at no extra charge.
I hope you enjoy the whimsy and feel the love!
To see other items in my shop, go to http://PulpArt.Etsy.com
----------------> Customers are raving!
"Wonderful artwork. Quality of print and card stock is professional. Very pleased. Quickly and securely shipped. Thanks."
"Shipped almost immediately, packaged beautifully, the cards couldn't be more charming. I've also bought seed bombs from this seller in the past. Her work is special."
-------------> The story behind Petal People cards:
My father gasped when I showed him “some weird-looking flowers” that I had picked from deep in the woods. They turned out to be endangered Lady’s Slippers. Cradling them in my palms, I gently placed them into the pages of the fattest book I found so that, once pressed, I could examine their curious petals.
And so began my fascination with pressing flowers. That was more than, er, 35 years ago and I haven't stopped being intrigued and inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of pressed flowers. When I made my first pressed flower art figure in 2009, I was enchanted. I dubbed them Petal People and printed my favorite images onto notecards. Don't like what you see? Come back often as I introduce many new designs every year.
Use this card for a multitude of occasions: Valentine's Day, for a wedding or engagement, an anniversary, or just to say, "I Love You." Like all of my cards, it is suitable for framing and would make a lovely piece of art combined in a triptych with other cards.
These figures were not drawn, painted or computer-enhanced; they were made only from botanicals from my garden, like Hosta blossom for the girl's dress, Verbena for the boy's hair and Bee Balm for the girl's hair. The card measures approximately 4.25 x 5.5, and comes with a matching envelope and an explanation of the botanicals used on the back. It is blank inside.
Mix and match all of my Petal People greeting cards here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PulpArt?section_id=6245993
Want to buy a bunch, have them wrapped in raffia and sent as a gift? Let me know in the "notes to seller" during checkout and I am happy to wrap them up at no extra charge.
I hope you enjoy the whimsy and feel the love!
To see other items in my shop, go to http://PulpArt.Etsy.com
----------------> Customers are raving!
"Wonderful artwork. Quality of print and card stock is professional. Very pleased. Quickly and securely shipped. Thanks."
"Shipped almost immediately, packaged beautifully, the cards couldn't be more charming. I've also bought seed bombs from this seller in the past. Her work is special."
-------------> The story behind Petal People cards:
My father gasped when I showed him “some weird-looking flowers” that I had picked from deep in the woods. They turned out to be endangered Lady’s Slippers. Cradling them in my palms, I gently placed them into the pages of the fattest book I found so that, once pressed, I could examine their curious petals.
And so began my fascination with pressing flowers. That was more than, er, 35 years ago and I haven't stopped being intrigued and inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of pressed flowers. When I made my first pressed flower art figure in 2009, I was enchanted. I dubbed them Petal People and printed my favorite images onto notecards. Don't like what you see? Come back often as I introduce many new designs every year.
Show your whimsy and your love with a playful greeting card, designed entirely with flowers and herbs that I grew in my garden. A professional printing house scanned the artwork and then printed it onto buttery smooth 100# Cougar natural card stock.
Use this card for a multitude of occasions: Valentine's Day, for a wedding or engagement, an anniversary, or just to say, "I Love You." Like all of my cards, it is suitable for framing and would make a lovely piece of art combined in a triptych with other cards.
These figures were not drawn, painted or computer-enhanced; they were made only from botanicals from my garden, like Hosta blossom for the girl's dress, Verbena for the boy's hair and Bee Balm for the girl's hair. The card measures approximately 4.25 x 5.5, and comes with a matching envelope and an explanation of the botanicals used on the back. It is blank inside.
Mix and match all of my Petal People greeting cards here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PulpArt?section_id=6245993
Want to buy a bunch, have them wrapped in raffia and sent as a gift? Let me know in the "notes to seller" during checkout and I am happy to wrap them up at no extra charge.
I hope you enjoy the whimsy and feel the love!
To see other items in my shop, go to http://PulpArt.Etsy.com
----------------> Customers are raving!
"Wonderful artwork. Quality of print and card stock is professional. Very pleased. Quickly and securely shipped. Thanks."
"Shipped almost immediately, packaged beautifully, the cards couldn't be more charming. I've also bought seed bombs from this seller in the past. Her work is special."
-------------> The story behind Petal People cards:
My father gasped when I showed him “some weird-looking flowers” that I had picked from deep in the woods. They turned out to be endangered Lady’s Slippers. Cradling them in my palms, I gently placed them into the pages of the fattest book I found so that, once pressed, I could examine their curious petals.
And so began my fascination with pressing flowers. That was more than, er, 35 years ago and I haven't stopped being intrigued and inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of pressed flowers. When I made my first pressed flower art figure in 2009, I was enchanted. I dubbed them Petal People and printed my favorite images onto notecards. Don't like what you see? Come back often as I introduce many new designs every year.
Use this card for a multitude of occasions: Valentine's Day, for a wedding or engagement, an anniversary, or just to say, "I Love You." Like all of my cards, it is suitable for framing and would make a lovely piece of art combined in a triptych with other cards.
These figures were not drawn, painted or computer-enhanced; they were made only from botanicals from my garden, like Hosta blossom for the girl's dress, Verbena for the boy's hair and Bee Balm for the girl's hair. The card measures approximately 4.25 x 5.5, and comes with a matching envelope and an explanation of the botanicals used on the back. It is blank inside.
Mix and match all of my Petal People greeting cards here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PulpArt?section_id=6245993
Want to buy a bunch, have them wrapped in raffia and sent as a gift? Let me know in the "notes to seller" during checkout and I am happy to wrap them up at no extra charge.
I hope you enjoy the whimsy and feel the love!
To see other items in my shop, go to http://PulpArt.Etsy.com
----------------> Customers are raving!
"Wonderful artwork. Quality of print and card stock is professional. Very pleased. Quickly and securely shipped. Thanks."
"Shipped almost immediately, packaged beautifully, the cards couldn't be more charming. I've also bought seed bombs from this seller in the past. Her work is special."
-------------> The story behind Petal People cards:
My father gasped when I showed him “some weird-looking flowers” that I had picked from deep in the woods. They turned out to be endangered Lady’s Slippers. Cradling them in my palms, I gently placed them into the pages of the fattest book I found so that, once pressed, I could examine their curious petals.
And so began my fascination with pressing flowers. That was more than, er, 35 years ago and I haven't stopped being intrigued and inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of pressed flowers. When I made my first pressed flower art figure in 2009, I was enchanted. I dubbed them Petal People and printed my favorite images onto notecards. Don't like what you see? Come back often as I introduce many new designs every year.
Reviews
(2,380)Reviewed by Lynn Johnston
5 out of 5 stars
Oct 26, 2017
Very fast shipping. Cute card. Perfect for the occasion. Thanks!

Wedding, Engagement, Love, Anniversary, Bridal, "I Love You", Valentine's Day, greeting card - Girl kissing boy - Pressed flower art
Reviewed by daisiesnweeds
5 out of 5 stars
Aug 29, 2017
It was perfect! The first sent didn't arrive to my house, so a second one was shipped with tracking free of charge.

Wedding, Engagement, Love, Anniversary, Bridal, "I Love You", Valentine's Day, greeting card - Girl kissing boy - Pressed flower art
Reviewed by Brittany Voorhees
5 out of 5 stars
Jan 9, 2018
These are absolutely beautiful! They are unique and whimsical!

Pressed flower art of a dancing girl - Blank botanical greeting card - Garden notecard - Crabapple, Thyme, Sage, Bleeding Heart - Oshibana
Reviewed by tortoiselovesthehare
5 out of 5 stars
May 25, 2017
Wonderful artwork. Quality of print and card stock is professional. Very pleased. Quickly and securely shipped. Thanks.

Dancing girl - Blank greeting card - Pressed flower art - Oshibana - Garden notecard - Crabapple, Thyme, Sage, Bleeding Heart, Curry
Loading
Reviews aren’t loading right now. Try again later!
Payment options
Secure options
- Accepts Etsy Gift Cards and Etsy Credits
Etsy keeps your payment information secure. Etsy shops never receive your credit card information.
Returns & exchanges
I gladly accept returns and exchanges
Contact me within: 5 days of delivery
Ship items back within: 7 days of delivery
I don't accept cancellations
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
- Custom or personalized orders
- Digital downloads
Conditions of return
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
FAQs
I ship every day, Monday through Friday, via USPS First Class mail. I wait until the afternoon to take orders to the post office to capture as many orders as I can. (But I will go early in the day if my customer has a time issue like an Express Mail drop-off.) So it may take as long as 24 hours for your package to be shipped but it is often much less. And if you want to know a little secret, I live within walking distance from a post office so sometimes, and especially on nice days or if I have an errand to run, I will make a second trip to mail something if I get a sale late in the day. I often ship on Saturdays, especially if it's a beautiful day to get outside!
I do not wholesale my plantable products but I do wholesale my Petal People pressed flower art cards. Please inquire for more information.
Because of customs regulations for shipping live seeds to other countries, I do not offer international shipping on my plantable products but do ship my Petal People cards internationally.
Because I get so many donation requests, I have had to limit those charities to whom I donate. I now only donate locally, and to companies and charities with whom my family is directly involved.
Yes! However, I am very selective who I give my products to, and I don't give them very often. I will need proof of a certain amount of consistent readership, as well as evidence of cross-promotion on social media, and a well-established presence in either the crafting world, wedding market or another audience that hits my target customer base.
When I package up an order, I print a shipping label in my studio. Once the label is printed, an email is automatically sent with tracking info, but your package has not been shipped yet. When I drop off the package at the post office, it is scanned with the postal gun. The postal folks don't transfer that information from the gun to their computer system until after 5 pm when they upload the scans into their computer. It can still take a few more hours for tracking info to appear on the website. If you have been sent an email with tracking but it isn't showing up, just check back a few hours later or the next day.
PulpArt made this item with help from
- Fort Orange Press, Albany, NY
PulpArt made this item with help from:
- Fort Orange Press, Albany, NY
Wedding, Engagement, Love, Anniversary, Bridal, "I Love You", Valentine's Day, greeting card - Girl kissing boy - Pressed flower art
Ask a question
$3.75
Please select a quantity
Overview
- Handmade item
- Materials: card stock, envelope, wedding shower
- Feedback: 2380 reviews
- Favorited by: 41 people
Shipping & returns
Get it fast! Ready to ship in 1 business day.
From United States
There was a problem calculating your shipping. Please try again.
Country
Zip or postal code
Please enter a valid zip code
Sorry, this item doesn’t ship to United States. Contact the shop to find out about available shipping options.
Returns and exchanges accepted
Exceptions may apply.
See return policy
You may also like
- Listed on Jan 19, 2018
- 41 favorites
- Report this item to Etsy